WWE offers assistance for current, past stars
World Wrestling Entertainment has a rehabilitation assistance program to help past and current WWE stars battle alcohol and/or drug addictions. miamiherald.com |
Bourne to read in WWE
With parents as schoolteachers, World Wrestling Entertainment star Evan Bourne took education very seriously. A college graduate, the high-flying Bourne is no airhead as he is helping spearhead the WWE SummerSlam Reading Jam promotion, encouraging reading among today's youth. miamiherald.com |
Ring report
Former WWE star The Promise Antonio Thomas is literally combining brains with brawn. Thomas, one half of the former Heart Throbs, is the latest professional wrestler to donate his brain to concussion research. miamiherald.com |
TNA proves ECW originals still got it
For fans who lived those memorable moments in the 1990s -- whether at the bingo hall, the ball room or even a War Memorial Auditorium -- they were consistently treated to an innovative, trend-setting product. miamiherald.com |
Connecticut, WWE situation addressed by Bysiewicz, McMahon, federal court
It was a busy few days for Connecticut and World Wrestling Entertainment. Linda McMahon, former WWE CEO, is running for Senate in Connecticut.<p/> miamiherald.com |