- On behalf of WWE and Susan G. Komen's Partnership to end breast cancer, Alicia Fox and Lilian Garcia are appearing today at the Super Bi-Lo at Verdae Village in Greenville, South Carolina, by mobile mammograms units.
- Former ECW Champion Justin Credible has published a new column at PWMania.com. Credible talks about about Sunday's WWE Hell in a Cell, Monday's Raw including Damien Sandow cashing in, beginning his DDPYoga certification program, among other topics. This week Justin Credible talks about putting together a good character on his Pro Wrestling 101 video series. Here is an excerpt from his article:
"Monday night on Raw they came out hot with Damien Sandow cashing in his MITB briefcase on the opening segment of Raw against newly crowned World Heavyweight Champion John Cena. They had a hell of a match last night, with Sandow doing a number on Cena’s surgically repaired arm. Even though Sandow lost the match, he left looking better than when he went in. Sandow looked evil, and had a killer instinct. I think he is ready to break out very soon.
"I hope that this is not the end of Daniel Bryan. WWE gave him a tiny bone by having him put HBK in the Yes lock, but is that it. I don’t know were any of this is going, but last week we were talking about a possible HHH vs Daniel Bryan or Bryan vs HBK. That now seems highly unlikely. It seems that all the focus has been put on Big Show, and Bryan moved down to work with CM Punk vs Wyatts. If so What A Waste.
"I’m really excited about beginning my DDPYoga certification program. I spoke with DDP last week, and I super stoked about what he’s doing with DDPYoga. I’m grateful to be a part of such a wonderful family. He is doing some amazing things with his program, and he has allowed us to learn and use it for ourselves to help as many people as possible. Thank You Dallas."
You can read Justin Credible's column, "The Justin Credible Report" in its entirety at this link.
- While there have been numerous instances of family members of WWE wrestlers being involved in storylines over the years, those related to Triple H—aside from the McMahons—have never been spotlighted. According to the executive and part-time wrestler, he plans to keep it that way.
Speaking to WWE Magazine, Triple H revealed that his family is completely off-limits from appearing on television. He said, "One thing about me: I don't put my family in anything, I feel like there's a line that you have to draw. There is a lot of personal exposure, and that exposure can be harmful. So when you open that door, you can't be upset when someone comes in. You just have to be careful how much you open the door."
