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-- R-Truth came up with the idea to do the "Pretty Ricky" character. He was apparently messing around doing the character on the road and some WWE people saw it, so now it's on national television. SmackDown creative writer Chris DeJosephs (a/k/a Big Dick Johnson) is in charge of producing the skits and Vince McMahon "absolutely loves them." Quite like the movie Bruno, most of the stuff you see are legitimate reactions, such as the initial skit in which he tried to go over the merchandise seller's table to take stuff with security dragging him away.
-- World Wrestling Entertainment has applied to register the following trademarks within the last few weeks: Slam Master J (for Jesse), Delicious (for R-Truth's alter ego), Celtic Warrior (for Sheamus), and WWE Bragging Rights.
Marvel Comics owns the trademark to "Annihilation", which may explain why WWE didn't go through with naming the former Cyber Sunday that particular name. Instead, the late October pay-per-view is being called Bragging Rights.
-- Company officials got cold feet at the last minute about putting ZZ Top out there live in front of the audience, hence all of their segments being taped backstage. Had they been live, WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes would have been out there to assist them.
