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Submitted by Calvin Martin on Sunday, April 28, 2002 at 11:28 AM EST
Mandy Stegall sent this in EE sent this in The person who did the angle with D-Von where he stole the collection plate was Midwest Indy Star Danny Dominion. Adam Hodge sent this in Recap of The Rock on the Dave Letterman show, which aired in Australia last night. Dave asks The Rock what is the dumbest thing a wrestler can do in the ring? An honest Rock says, "to think you are actually beating someone up." Every wrestler has a signature submission hold and The Rock's is "The People's Elbow." The Rock tells of his first submission hold. He invented it in the 3rd grade and it was called "The Flying Liplock." He had a girl he was hot for stand with her arms out and eyes closed. "Do you feel like you're flying?" the Rock asked. He then planted a liplock on her kisser. He got slapped but still feels it was worth it. The story sounded like one he's told a million times on the banquet circuit but it was still amusing. We later see a photo of Andre the Giant (the 8th Wonder of the World) with a young Rock. We learn that the Rock played college football for the Miami Hurricanes and some pro ball with the Canada's Calgary Stampeders. The Rock is also a classical guitarist. He bought a guitar in Los Angeles for $8000. He then went to Spain, saw the same exact guitar for sale, and through his interpreter learned the owner of the guitar was selling it for $300. That's a big difference. Valleyboy sent this in I thought these were some enlightening comments by Steve Corino towards the potential of him signing with the WWF. http://www.stevecorino.com/commentary/headlines/21418490.htm "On Saturday I rushed home to see the Prince's Opening Day. As I said in the last Its Good To Be King, t-ball is very interesting! Seeing 12, 5 year olds running around is alot of fun. Colby's team won their game though. What sucks for me is that I will miss 6 of the next 7 games while I am on tour in Japan and the United Kingdom. For the fans that always ask me why I wouldn't want to be in the WWF or any other full time company, there is my reason. Being on the road 280-300 days a year would kill me because I wouldn't get to see my son. Right now, wrestling 175 times a year seems like I miss a lot. People that actually know Steve Corino the person, know that for me Family comes first and Wrestling second. Don't get me wrong, I love every aspect of the wrestling industry, the matches, the travel, the money, and the glory, but nothing compares to when you see your child do something." *NEW GALLERY* Very Rare Photos from MR. KENNEDY'S WEDDING!
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