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- Taz's non-compete clause with WWE ends today.

- Prior to last night's SmackDown and ECW taping at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California, Drew McIntyre beat Jamie Noble in a dark match via pinfall.

- This week's edition of WWE Monday Night RAW scored a 3.9 cable rating, down from last week's 4.5. The show did hours of 3.69 and 4.05, which isn't bad. Stay tuned later for more RAW ratings data.

- Natalya recently posted a blog on the WWE Universe site talking about the infamous Dungeon, among other things. Here's the blog in it's entirety:

My roots in The Dungeon
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 03:18 AM EST

Hello WWE Universe!

I wanted to touch base with all of you and let you know that the pink and black is here to stay.

Some of you seem surprised at how fast The Hart Dynasty has taken over, but you shouldn't be! The Hart Dynasty is the real deal, and we are the best in the world.

As brilliant as the Dynasty is, we never forget where we came from. On a recent trip to Calgary, I paid homage to where it all started for me...in the Dungeon.

Going back to my roots in Calgary, where the famed Dungeon now lies dormant, brought back a flood of memories for me.

It was more than just a dark, damp room to me. It's where my grandfather's spirit lies, and all of the people that he trained, who fought for something that they believed in. I have spent countless, priceless hours in that room, discovering more about myself, and what I was made of, than I learned about wrestling. (And I learned a lot of that, too!)

I will never forget what it was like to train there, fight in there, and be a part of something that very few people were lucky enough to take part in. I wouldn't never take back any of the blood, sweat or tears lost in that amazing room. They are irreplaceable.

I wanted to share some special pictures, from a photo shoot I did back in my hometown. They were taken by a friend of mine, who is an up and coming photographer, by the name of Jeremy Adshade.

Jeremy's pictures tell stories and so much can be said in just one photo of his. His assistant Janice, who is an artist, helped to make the shoot more artistic, with all of her extra touches.

My favorite picture taken that day, held the most meaning for me. It's the one where I am looking out the window in the Dungeon. I was able to reflect on where I am now, and where it all began. I can't believe how far I made it...but to tell you the truth, I never stopped believing all of my dreams would come true.

(Who would have thought someone who trained in the Dungeon, would be wearing sequins and stillettos in it?!)

The Dungeon is a lot like Hotel California. You can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave.

You can check out the shoot at WWE.com shortly.

 

Thursday, 02. September 2010

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