Iron Sheik Responds To Scott Hall, Bolin Claims Cornette Drugged Jake Roberts, Bill DeMott Bashes Boogeyman, More
    Submitted by Daniel Pena on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 12:51 PM EST



    IRON SHEIK RESPONDS TO SCOTT HALL, KENNY BOLIN CLAIMS JIM CORNETTE DRUGGED JAKE ROBERTS, BUTTERBEAN TALKS CCW, BILL DEMOTT BASHES BOOGEYMAN, JERRY JARRETT GIVES ADVICE TO YOUNG WRESTLERS, CENA SR. TAKES HIS HAT OFF TO SCOTT HALL, BILL BEHRENS TALKS TNA, THE FUNKSTER RUNS WILD, SHANNON MOORE & JODY HAMILTON DEBUT, BRIAN SOLOMON ON NEW HBO WRESTLING SERIES, AND MUCH MORE THIS WEEK ON WHO'S SLAMMING WHO!

    --Press Release for 10/15/08

    On Part 1 of Who's Slamming Who this week, Tommy Fierro looks at the Iron Sheik Roast from this past weekend and the incident that took place between Scott Hall and Jimmy Graham. Fierro actually defends Hall for sticking up for the memory of the late great Owen Hart. Fierro also talks about the upcoming Survivor Series PPV and suggests a few ideas for it. John Cena's return is also discussed and exactly when he will be returning to the ring.

    On Part 2, The Funkster joins Who's Slamming Who this week to talk about Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling that is set to debut this Saturday night on CMT. To say this interview is entertaining is an understatement. The Funkster addresses many topics, including: wearing red underwear on airplanes, drinking beer before his workouts, dating a much younger woman, wrestling the Lochness Monster, teaming with Brutus Beefcake, challenging Danny Bonaduce, eating 7,000 eggs a week, tanning beds, animals, and SO much more. Funkster also talks about how he, "Angry" Allan Funk, and Kwee Wee are three totally different people.

    Butterbean, who is one of the celebrities involved in the new Celebrity Championship Wrestling show that debuts this Saturday night on CMT, joins Who's Slamming Who this week to preview the show. Butterbean talks about how he didn't know how tough it would be to train to become a wrestler. Butterbean talks about how he was first contacted to be a part of the show. Regardless of the outcome of the show, Butterbean says he's interested in becoming a professional wrestler. Tommy Fierro asks Butterbean how he thinks he would do in the WWE. Fierro also asks Butterbean his thoughts on Vince McMahon. They also talk about Butterbean's past WWE appearances, the other participants for the show, if he thinks this show is the start of a hot new wrestling reality series, and more.

    Tommy Fierro runs down the TNA Bound For Glory PPV from this past Sunday night and reviews all of the matches. Fierro talks about how he thinks Angelina Lova and Velvet Sky have the "it" factor and how Cute Kip is hurting their gimmick. Tommy also talks about how confusing the Samoa Joe and Sting match/angle has been so hard to follow. Fierro suggests a big angle involving Dixie Carter and Jeff Jarrett to help save the young vs. old storyline.

    Tommy talks about a ton of wrestling news going on in and around the world of professional wrestling this week, including: Umaga's return, Kelly Kelly addresses Playboy rumors, Tomko at WWE event, new book coming out that Ultimate Warrior will NOT be happy about, Tons of Classic Superstars figures news, Cyber Sunday news, EMLL star jumps to AAA, Sean Waltman's new group, Hart Foundation 2.0, Randy Orton's return to the ring and who it will be against, Mayrse/Playboy news, No Mercy segment cut from show, 30 day suspension in WWE, Dancing with the Stars turns down Ric Flair, Haku update, John Cena wins award, Stacy Keibler update, Mick Foley's TNA contract, New NWA Board of Directors, Brooke Hogan/Playboy rumors, Chris Benoit's home up for sale, WWE December PPV plans, New TNA title being created?, Vladmir Koslov title run? Boogieman return news, Karen Angle done with TNA, and more.

    The Boogeyman is "No Laughing Matter" to Bill Demott this week, as Bill ponders why Boogeyman still has a job with WWE while there are tons of talented people getting released and talented guys down in FCW sitting around and doing nothing. He talks about how Boogeyman has given back WWE zero on their investment in him.

    On the debut of Wrestle This, Jody "The Assassin" Hamilton takes a look at all the different wrestling arenas out there today and which were his favorites to wrestle in. He talks about how he was the youngest person in the last fifty years to compete in a Madison Square Garden main event. He also talks about some of the arenas he didn't like working in. Hamilton also talks about how many world champions he's wrestled during his day.

    On the debut of The Mosh Pit, Shannon Moore fills everyone in on what he's been doing since he's left the WWE. He talks about how there are so many bad promoters on the indies today and how wrestlers that are barely trained are training other people. He talks about when fans go to these shows it leaves them with a bad impression on the wrestling business and they don't return to future shows. He also talks about wrestlers he's trained, Bill Behrens helping him make it, Music City Wrestling, how he got into WCW, and more.

    Kenny Bolin once again attacks Jim Cornette this week on The Bolin' Alley, however this time he might have crossed the line. Bolin talks about how it was Jim Cornette that drugged Jake "The Snake" Roberts earlier this month over a long grudge he held against Jake dating back to Jake's few appearances with Smoky Mountain Wrestling. This is a very serious claim to make and if Cornette had nothing to do with it, Bolin is going to have hell to pay once Jim Cornette finds out about this.

    This week on Make You Humble, Iron Sheik addresses Scott Hall disrespecting his Roast from this past weekend and says if it were 20 years ago, he'd Fu@k his stinky ass and make him humble. Sheik has some very choice words for "The Bad Guy" this week. Nikolai Volkoff also guest stars on Make You Humble this week as well and addresses the Scott Hall incident and gives his opinion on it as well. All of this and much more this week on Make You Humble.

    Jerry Jarrett gives great advice to anyone that is breaking into the business and wants to make it to one of the big promotions this week on All Things Are Possible. Jarrett talks about why you have to look the part being a professional wrestler. He also talks about taking any job you possibly can get when first entering the wrestling business. He talks about why building a resume is so important. He also puts over Kenny Bolin in a very big way and how he wants to see Bolin battle Cornette. He also talks about why Who's Slamming Who is a great tool to learn about the wrestling business.

    This week on Inside The Behrens Bubble, Bill Behrens runs down the TNA Bound For Glory PPV and gives you some of his thoughts on the show. He also discusses TNA stars making references to WWE, how Samoa Joe is not the character he's currently playing on TV, what the TNA Knockouts division is missing, how TNA should never use fire again, and much more in this greatly weekly segment.

    John Cena Sr. returns with an all new edition of You Can't Hear Me. This week John talks about a ton of different topics this week, including: his son getting married, taking his hat off to Scott Hall, Cyber Sunday, Chris Jericho/HBK ladder match, Justin Credible, working an indie show with Mick Foley recently, upcoming indie shows, Survivor Series rumors, and much more.

    This week on Poetry in Motion, "The Genius" Lanny Poffo plays some old interview segments that himself and Mr. Perfect did back in the day. Take a stroll down memory lane with The Genius this week as he remembers the late great Mr. Perfect.

    Brian Solomon takes a look at the new pro wrestling series that HBO is working on this week on Shut Up and Wrestle. The new series is going to be based in New York in the 1970's, the tentatively titled Everybody Hurts will focus on a family operating a pro-wrestling business and will also delve into the hard-knock lives of the wrestlers and their fans. Solomon talks about how he's looking forward to the show and why everyone should support it.

    This week on Up Close and Personal, WWE Sign Guy is back and looks at Charlie Haas, buying Chris Jericho's band Fozzy beers, making 50 signs that said "Edge Sucks" and handing them out to the entire front row, why he supports John Cena, puts over Triple H, independent wrestling, giving Bob Holly and Cody Rhodes beer, and more.

    This week on No More Bumps, Ace Darling talks about his experiences as a "TV job guy" and has some not so nice things to say about The Quebecers and Ice Train. He also talks about what a great experience it was working Skinner for WWF TV a month after his High School graduation. Very interesting segment.

    This week on Inside The Ring with RF Video, Rob Feinstein gives an in-depth recap of what really took place at the Iron Sheik Roast involving Scott Hall. He also talks about a ton of new shoot interviews he filmed this past weekend, including one with Kevin Sullivan/Raven/Jake Roberts all together, Rene Goulet, Glacier, Don Muraco, and Col. DeBeers.

    On the debuting Bell To Bell, Mike Quackenbush drops a bombshell on his debut segment by calling Vince McMahon a mark. You read that right, he calls Vince McMahon a mark! Mike discusses the current wrestling product and how people outside of the business perceive it. Mike comes across very intelligent to the business on his debuting segment. Impressive.

    This week on Modest's Joint, Michael Modest talks about a ton of different topics, including: sending Crash Holly's wife donations, plugs upcoming indie shows he has coming up "WWF style", how he's going to wrestle as PinHead, shout outs to Scorpio and Christopher Daniels, Top 10 reasons wrestling is like a drug, agrees with Jerry Jarrett that pure wrestling doesn't draw, Robocop, UWF, recreating past angles, Dennis Stamp, Rocky Mountain Thunder vs. The Surfer, roller derby, horse racing, and more.

    This week on Aloha From Hawaii, The Metal Maniac tells a FUNNY story about how Tom Cusati made believe he was Tom Brandi over the telephone and won over the love of Malia Hosaka. Little did Malia know, Cusati looks NOTHING like Tom Brandi. Exactly what took place when Malia met the real Tom Cusati face to face? This is one story you do not want to miss! Funny stuff.

    The L-O-D-I returns with another edition of Lodi's Licks this week. He talks about wrestling in front of a small crowd this past weekend and how it made him remember a time himself, Jeff Hardy, Shannon Moore, Shane Helms, and Chilly Willy wrestled in front of three people and a dog in a 60 minute Battle Royal. He also talks about how a promoter can't just hang posters up and expect people to show up for the show. He also talks about the Cowboys, the stock market, putting the wrong date on a poster for your show, and more. He also teases an appearance by the Spider Monkey.

    Allan Funk is back with another edition of Angry Allan Speaks Out. This week Allan talks about the Scott Hall incident that took place this past weekend at the Iron Sheik Roast and weighs in with his opinion on the situation.

    Judas Young is back with another edition of Tuck Your Chin and looks at being a part of "The Wrestler" movie that is coming out soon. He talks about attending the 46th New York Film Festival screening of The Wrestler this past weekend.

    This week on Breaking Gimondo, Danny Inferno talks about going to the 46th New York Film Festival screening of The Wrestler this past weekend. He says how being an extra in the movie was one of the highlights of his career. He talks about his feud with Judas Young. He also talks about a new territory up in Maine that he's working for. He also talks about Tommy Cairo's promotion Force 1 Pro Wrestling, puts over Mike Taylor, and more.

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    NEXT WEEK ON WHO'S SLAMMING WHO:

    Brian Solomon, the former editor of the WWE Magazine, will be joining the main show for the first time next week and will talk about his thoughts on the current WWE product. What was it like working with every big name under the sun? What was the pressures like answering to Vince McMahon? Who was easy to work with? Who wasn't? What is a day in the life like for the editor of WWE Magazine? What are his thoughts on today's magazine compared to when he was running it? All of these questions and SO many more will be answered when the host of Shut Up & Wrestle joins Tommy Fierro to talk some Who's Slamming Who!

    CENA PREVIEWS WWE CYBER SUNDAY: John Cena Sr. will join Tommy Fierro this Monday night on Who's Slamming Who for an official preview for the upcoming PPV. Does Cena Sr. think Honky Tonk Man will wrestle Santino Marella? Will Triple H be defending against Jeff Hardy? Who will wrestle Matt Hardy for the ECW title? Will Stone Cold be the special guest referee? Cena Sr. and Fierro will give you their opinions and predictions on this interactive PPV this Monday night on Who's Slamming Who.

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