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http://www.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingJackyl/home.html Detroit a real jungle By DON 'Cyrus' CALLIS -- For SLAM! Wrestling This past week I found myself in Detroit of all places, which is not exactly one of my favourite towns. The one good thing about Detroit is that it's not Windsor (sorry Scott), but beyond that it kind of sucks. In these situations I generally find myself longing for Canada like Sandman for a cold beer, but I decided to make the most of it and go and hang out with WWE star Rhyno who was in town for a personal appearance. I and TNA agent Scott Damore headed off to see Rhyno, whom I had not seen since ECW went out of business. Scott trained Rhyno and I had him in Winnipeg in 1996 and helped to send him off to Germany where he became a huge star for Otto Wanz. He stayed there to critical acclaim until he showed up one day at an ECW show in the Northeastern U.S. After catching up that day, I immediately went over to Paul Heyman and said that, in my humble opinion, he needed to sign Rhyno immediately. My experience with him to that point was that he was a huge (6-foot-2 and 290 pounds) and agile wrestler with a great mind for working matches and a tremendous intensity. Paul likely didn't need me to tell him any of this, and before you knew it Rhyno was an integral part of our roster, and the company's world champion when we finally shut down in early 2001. ECW was Rhyno's first real break and he made the most of it, proving to be a scary heel and a guy who could have great matches with everyone. Paul rewarded his hard work by making him the focal point, along with Rob Van Dam. When ECW went under, Rhyno, like many of us, took it hard, but I knew that he would be the first guy that Paul would get into WWE. When he finally showed up on WWE television he looked to be in the best shape of his life, and since that time has proven that he is one of the best workers in the company. He has also shown his incredible toughness, coming back from a year-long layoff due to neck surgery to return in peak form once again. So on Thursday night we shared a few laughs, a few Tony Condello stories and just got caught up in general. It was a great night for talking about old times and enjoying good company, even if it was in Detroit. K-5 NEWS Kurt Angle has a bone chip in his neck and will have surgery to have it removed this week. No word on exactly how long he will be out ... WWE promoter Bob Holliday was mentioned in Jim Ross's column in this month's Raw magazine. Bob has been a consistently high producing promoter for the company for years ... Rumors abound of Edge being cast to play a heel in the upcoming Batman movie ... Anyone wanting to train to be a wrestler, manager, valet, announcer, referee or writer can email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Former WWF wrestler Joe Legend is a new member of my RedShirt security team in NWA-TNA. Joe and current member Kevin Northcutt should make a tremendous tag team ... Come check out Joe Aiello and me for the NHB Radio show today at Garbonzos. We will also be checking out the Grey Cup and the Survivor Series pay per view ... I have to admit to marking out for managing Lex Luger and Jeff Jarrrett this week on the TNA pay per view. Both had been favourite performers of mine for years, and Lex was my second favorite wrestler (after Ric Flair) in the late eighties. As silly as this sounds, it was one of my most memorable moments getting to struggle to take the robe off Luger's large torso ... Tony Condello's TCW ran a show in Winnipeg on Friday night at the Little Mountain Sportsplex. The show was kind of far out, but the guys worked hard and I had an opportunity to see a few of the boys that I had not seen for several years. Evil Eddie Watts was in attendance and looked in the best shape of his life ... NHB wrestler Ivan Sozynski made an appearance at the show and destroyed five wrestlers. Ivan has a shoot fight at the Duckworth Centre on December 12th ... I had a chance to chat with Zach Gowen this week in Detroit as well.
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