• OLD SCHOOL HISTORY (March 11, 1995) – WCW Saturday Night
On this day in 1995, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Saturday Night’.
This episode was pre-taped at the Center Stage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia and featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Uncensored 1995’ PPV.
The card of the show can be found here:
– “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Bob Starr
– Tim Horner vs. Blacktop Bully
– “Das Wunderkind” Alex Wright vs. “The Enforcer” Arn Anderson
– Big Van Vader vs. Scrub
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• WWE Hall Of Famer Reveals What He Told Jimmy Uso After Recent Arrest
As we noted last month, SmackDown Tag Team Champion Jimmy Uso was arrested after a dispute with cops.
Below is the report from TMZ:
“WWE Superstar Jimmy Uso — half of the popular Usos tag team — was arrested after a drunken dispute with cops in Detroit … TMZ Sports has learned.
The 33-year-old — who’s the son of WWE HOF’er Rikishi — and his wife, fellow WWE Superstar Naomi, were pulled over near downtown Detroit … after cops say Naomi was driving the wrong direction on a one-way street.
According to our police sources, cops say their 2018 Dodge Journey reeked of booze … so they ordered Naomi out of the car.
We’re told while Naomi talked to cops, Jimmy got out of the car — despite commands from police — and took off his shirt and jacket and squared up like he wanted to fight.
We’re told the officer took out his taser ’cause he was scared for his safety.
Jimmy ultimately settled down and complied with their commands … then he was handcuffed, and arrested for disorderly conduct and obstruction.
He was taken to jail … and later posted bond.”
During a recent appearance on the Jim Ross Report podcast, WWE Hall Of Famer Mark Henry revealed what he told Jimmy after the arrest:
“I don’t think he’ll be mad for me saying this, but I talked to Jon [Jimmy Uso]. He got arrested recently and I told him, ‘don’t hand your head. Everybody goes through struggles.’
I was like, ‘what you need to do now is to speak up for yourself and not let people create the narrative. Like, you let people know what it is.’ And just like we’ve all run into police officers that are overzealous sometimes, if you will. He was not at a point where he was being belligerent.
He felt like his wife got talked to in a way that she shouldn’t have gotten talked to. We’re all going to stand up for our wives and our significant others.”