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Top Indy Star Says He Has No Plans Of Signing With WWE Or Working Royal Rumble 2019

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (October 29, 2000) – WCW Halloween Havoc 2000

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on October 29, 2000, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Halloween Havoc 2000’ LIVE on PPV from the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

This was the 12th and final one out of 12 annual ‘WCW Halloween Havoc’ pay-per-views, that aired between 1989 and 2000.

The tagline of the event was “The future of professional wrestling is here and now”.

The results are here:

– Three-Way – WCW World Tag Team Championship: The Natural Born Thrillers (c) defeated The Filthy Animals and The Boogie Knights

– WCW Hardcore Championship: Reno (c) defeated Sgt. AWOL

– The Misfits In Action defeated The Perfect Event

– The Filthy Animals defeated Shane Douglas & Torrie Wilson

– First Blood DNA: Buff Bagwell defeated David Flair

– Kickboxing: Mike Sanders defeated Ernest Miller via count-out

– Mike Awesome defeated Vampiro

– Handicap match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Gen. E. Rection defeated Lance Storm (c) & Jim Duggan

– Jeff Jarrett defeated Sting

– WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Booker T (c) defeated Scott Steiner via DQ

– Handicap Elimination: Goldberg defeated KroniK

• Top Indy Star Says He Has No Plans Of Signing With WWE Or Working Royal Rumble 2019

During an appearance on Chris Jericho’s “Rock & Wrestling Rager Cruise”, former WWE Superstar & current IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes addressed some rumors about his future.

Cody confirmed that he has no plans of signing with WWE and he won’t be making a surprise return during the men’s Royal Rumble 2019 match.

Cody then also promised the fans to do ALL IN 2.


        
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