Jarrett Says Pure Wrestling Doesn't Draw, Pray For Steve Williams, Bolin To Drop Bombshell, DeMott On WWE Developmental, More
    Submitted by Daniel Pena on Friday, October 10, 2008 at 1:38 PM EST



    JERRY JARRETT SAYS PURE WRESTLING DOESN'T DRAW, PLEASE PRAY FOR STEVE WILLIAMS, BILL DEMOTT ON WWE DEVELOPMENTAL, KENNY BOLIN PROMISES TO DROP BOMBSHELL NEXT WEEK, BUTTERBEAN APPEARING ON MONDAY NIGHT'S SHOW, RIC FLAIR MARKS OUT TO IRON SHEIK, BILL BEHRENS TALKS TNA AND MUCH MORE THIS WEEK ON WHO'S SLAMMING WHO!

    --Press Release for 10/10/08

    On Part 1 this week on Who's Slamming Who, Tommy Fierro opens up the show addressing Kenny Bolin who called him out on The Bolin' Alley this week. Tommy takes an in-depth look at the WWE No Mercy PPV from this past Sunday, featuring two excellent matches involving Jeff Hardy and Triple H and Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho in a Ladder Match. Tommy looks at what a couple of the matches could be for the Survivor Series. He also looks at the chance of a Big Show vs. Undertaker MMA style match. Tommy also talks about turning Shawn Michaels and putting him with of all people, Chris Jericho. All of this and much more on Part 1 this week.

    Part 2 and 3 of Who's Slamming Who this week is an official TNA Bound For Glory Preview show with Tommy Fierro and Bill Behrens. Bill goes into detail talking about many of the hot topics currently in TNA, including the latest on Christian Cage's contract and whether or not a WWE return would even be something Cage would be interested in. Behrens also talks about current comments Edge made recently about Cage returning to the WWE. Also discussed in this two part preview show is a rundown of all the matches, the old vs. new storyline, Tomko's current status, comments Angle made about Jarrett's wife, Matt Morgan's future, Robert Roode's star power, Steve McMichaels making appearance, booking problems, Vince Russo, what to do with Sting, WWE invasion on TNA with Foley, Angle, Christian Cage, Team 3D, and Booker T; and much more.

    On Part 4 of Who's Slaming Who this week, The Iron Sheik and his agent Eric Simms join the main show to preview his upcoming Iron Sheik Roast this upcoming Friday night in Monroe, NJ. For further information on the roast, visit: www.RingRoasts.com. Tommy Fierro tells a story of how he was the first person to ever induct Iron Sheik into a Hall of Fame and why Sheik will never forget it. Sheik goes on to talk about how special this night is for him. Tommy asks him if it's the biggest night of his life and you might be surprised by Sheik's answer. Sheik also promises to make someone humble this Friday night, more importantly Brian Blair. Eric Simms also talks about roasting Sheik and how he's really going to go all out with it. Listen to a cool, calm, and collective Iron Sheik now!

    Part 5 of Who's Slamming Who this week starts off with Tommy Fierro telling a funny Iron Sheik story involving bringing Sheik back to a local bar after his Fan Slam Tribute to WrestleMania 1 convention and how he threw a beer bottle at Eric Simms in the bar. You will be surprised to find out who got kicked out of the bar because of this. Sheik then goes on to stopping a band in the middle of their song and cutting a promo on the mic in front of the entire bar. Great stuff. There is also a ton of wrestling news this week, including: The Wrestler movie news, Sting/TNA update, Jim Ross' JR's Family Bar-B-Q press, CMT excited for Celebrity Championship Wrestling, TNA Turning Point news, Steve Austin's next movie, John Cena return rumor, new Andre The Giant movie, Matt Hardy/Katie Lea Burchill dating rumor, Triple H involved with Eagles vs. Bears NFL game, Melina's return, HBO getting involved with wrestling, Ted DiBiase's 20 year old son training at FCW, Festus injury update, top WWE star thumb wrestles on The Morning Show, new WWE DVD releases, Linda Bollea pulled over by police, WWE name changes, John Cena sings for baseball fans, TNA live from Las Vegas, November WWE 24/7 line-up, RVD update, Bobby Lashley wrestling in Japan, TNA drug policy, Freddie Prinze Jr. serving as acting coach to WWE stars, Shannon Moore wins world title, Steve Austin/Cyber Sunday, Undertaker injury update, Brock Lesnar featured in ESPN Magazine, Joey Mercury/WWE update, Ring of Honor's next PPV, and more.

    Jerry Jarrett, The "main event" of Who's Slamming Who, returns this week with another edition of All Things Are Possible. This week, Jerry looks at why there is a need for a heel and a babyface in a match, making the fans believe the drama is really taking place, why pure wrestling doesn't draw, why shows like American Idol and America's Got Talent are so popular, why Hulk Hogan was such a huge draw, and more. This is an excellent segment that EVERYONE must listen to now!

    First off, everyone please keep Steve Williams in your prayers and thoughts. Anyone that was ever a fan of "Dr. Death" MUST listen to this segment. Steve give us some very bad news from his recent visit with his doctor. Steve does find the time though to talk about one of the greatest angles ever in Mid South involving Ted DiBiase and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Again, please keep Steve Williams in your prayers. Thank you.

    This week on No Laughing Matter, Bill Demott talks about guys that trained under him that went on to make it to the WWE such as MVP, Kid Kash, Ryder & Hawkins, Jesse & Festus, Jack Swagger, Nattie Neidhart, and Matt Striker. He also talks about how some wait around in developmental for three years just sitting around doing nothing. He talks about how they aren't going to learn anything that way. He also has some great advice for any developmental talent that got released in the past that wants another shot with the WWE. Great stuff as usual.

    This week on The Bolin' Alley, Kenny Bolin gives Jim Cornette a break (well, sort of) and turns his attention to Who's Slamming Who host Tommy Fierro. He talks about how he doesn't really know him and how he's only going on what Jim Cornette said about him. He claims Tommy is taking all the credit for the success of the show when it's guys like him that are putting the show on the map. Kenny then promises to drop a huge bombshell on next week's show involving something Jim Cornette did to Jake "The Snake" Roberts a couple of weeks ago. Things are heating up on The Bolin' Alley!

    This week on Up Close and Personal, WWE Sign Guy looks at WWE wrestlers on MySpace, a fake Sign Guy on WWE Universe, being featured in the new WWE kids magazine, never meeting Vince McMahon, upsetting Melina with a sign, making Trish Stratus laugh at one of his signs, a Lita blow-up doll and more.

    Iron Sheik and Eric Simms are back for another weekly installment of Make You Humble. This week Sheik talks about his recent appearance on the Howard Stern show. Eric talks about Ric Flair marking out to Sheik last week at a wrestling convention and asks Sheik how he felt about that. They also discuss this Friday nights Iron Sheik Roast in New Jersey, Bob Backlund, and more.

    Brian Solomon dedicates his Shut Up & Wrestle segment this week to old school indie wrestling shows. Brian looks back when he was 19 years old and interviewed Ace Darling for his college newspaper. He goes on to praise Ace and wishes him well on his recent retirement. Other old school indie names mentioned in this segment include Tommy Dee, Ray Odyssey, Tommy Dreamer, Kodiak Bear, Taz, and more.

    This week on Poetry in Motion, "The Genius" Lanny Poffo returns and tells a story involving a blizzard, his 31st birthday, Andre The Giant, a deck of cards, and a groupie. Lanny also talks about some of the people he still keeps in touch with in WWE.

    On the debuting edition of Modestly Speaking, Michael Modest talks about a ton of different topics, including wanting to beat up the guy that wrestled Jake Roberts a few weeks back, how he was told he was going to be the WCW Cruiserweight Champion, puts over John Cena, How TNA is missing the point, Bison Smith, Upcoming indie dates, crazy airport experience, Crash Holly tribute show, being 19 years old in a WWF locker room and meeting Hulk Hogan, and much more.

    This week on Angry Allan Speaks Out, Alan Funk interviews The Funkster! Whatcha gonna do, when Angry Allan Speaks Out runs wild on you?!?!?!

    Lodi returns this week with another edition of Lodi's Licks. This week Lodi looks at wrestling on a show with Ric Flair over the weekend, getting a flat tire, driving over 2,500 miles in the last week, a concert he went to, and more.

    This week on Tuck Your Chin, Judas Young talks about the first time he was ever booked by the WWE to be an extra. He talks about meeting Vince McMahon for the first time and McMahon yelling for Kevin Kelly to ask him why he and another extra were there. He then talks about driving to New York City from the Meadowlands Arena to tape a segment outside of a club where he gets beat up by DX. Very entertaining two part story.

    This week on Aloha From Hawaii, The Metal Maniac returns and talks about wrestling Hercules Hernandez when he first broke into the business and how he made the mistake of stiffing him at the beginning of their match. Needless to say, Maniac paid the price for it! He also teases a story he's going to tell next week involving himself, Tom Custai, Tom Brandi, and Malia Hosaka.

    Danny Inferno makes his return to Who's Slamming Who this week and talks about why he hasn't had a segment the last two weeks. He talks about winning the NWA TV Title from Judas Young a few weeks back. Danny goes on a rant on the current state of independent wrestling and makes a lot of very good points. Danny also talks about how impressed he is with Chris Jericho, Triple H, and the WWE No Mercy PPV.

    Bill Behrens is back with another excellent edition of Inside The Behrens Bubble this week and looks at TNA putting over WWE way too much on their TV, Dixie Carter as a heel, new matches that TNA can do to make their product fresh, using their own talent to elevate their product, talks about how all the WWE guys coming in hasn't help their ratings, the Abyss character, and much more.

    On the debut of No More Bumps, Ace Darling tells a really funny story about wrestling against Kurt Angle back in 1999 at the Meadowlands Arena when Angle was first breaking into the business. He talks about Angle asking him to call the entire match, not knowing Angle was in the Olympics, asking Angle if he was in the Olympics in front of Jim Ross, how he felt after asking him, and much more. Ace also introduces himself to anyone that doesn't know him and talks about what his weekly segment will be about.

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