McMahon Appearing With Trump Again

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  1. LakerBlood

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    -- WWE Chairman Vince McMahon will be appearing on The Apprentice next week on NBC. He will be included in the boardroom segment with Donald Trump.

    -- Apparently Sky Sports in the United Kingdom has confirmed that WrestleMania 24 will be broadcast in High Definition. As for Royal Rumble and No Way Out, they will both be in standard definition. There is discussion about airing RAW, ECW, and SmackDown in HD but they are at "an early stage."

    -- Here is the Billboard top ten Recreational Sports DVDs for the week of 01/26/2008:

    1. WWE: The Best Of Raw: 15th Anniversary 1993-2008
    2. WWE: Survivor Series 2007
    3. WWE: The Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak & Triumph
    4. MLB: World Series 07: Colorado Rockies Vs. Boston Red Sox
    5. WWE: John Cena: My Life
    6. UFC 74: Respect
    7. UFC 75: Champion Vs. Champion
    8. WWE: The Triumph And Tragedy Of World Class Championship Wrestling
    9. WWE: Rey Mysterio: The Biggest Little Man
    10. NFL: Favre 4 Ever
     
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    I'm surprised MLB and UFC managed to sneak in the top 10, WWE always dominates video sales.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GM3 @ Jan 18 2008, 05:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'm surprised MLB and UFC managed to sneak in the top 10, WWE always dominates video sales.</div>
    yea, but Red Sox nation had to get the WS DVD, you know Boston only wins the World Series twice in 100 years.
     

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