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02-18-2006, 12:20 AM
Rey Mysterio was interviewed in today’s edition of the Baltimore Sun to promote this Sunday’s No Way Out PPV. When asked about the usage of Eddie Guerrero’s name in the current storyline, Mysterio said, “It's hard to hear what has to be said from Randy. Eddie Guerrero had such an impact on the fans, on the company, on the [wrestlers]. He was loved by everybody. But I think the most important thing is that his wife has a lot of say in this. If she's comfortable with all of this being done ... she knew Eddie very well, and I think Eddie would want this to continue as long as it could. I think he's up in heaven, and he's enjoying every single moment.”

When the storyline involving his son Dominick was brought up, Rey noted, ”It did concern me a little bit as to how he was going to react because it was a strong story line. But I think he handled it very well. He liked the acting, he liked the drama, and he liked the business. It showed me that maybe one day he will be in the ring. Dominick did a good job and [WWE chairman Vince McMahon] was very happy with his work. Working with Eddie made it easier. He had a lot of words with Dominick and made him feel very comfortable with what he was doing.”

You can check out the complete article at this link (http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-li.mixqa16feb16,0,7843762.story?coll=bal-live-headlines).

Hulk Hogan was at the Kid Rock concert last nite at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood/Ft Lauderdale, Florida. There was a camera crew filming for the new "Hogan Knows Best" season. Kid Rock acknowledged Hogan, who proceeded to do the usual Hulk pose down..

Stacy Keibler was on Entertainment Tonight yesterday discussing Dancing With the Stars, trying out be a Bond Girl (they wanted a British accent, which she couldn't do), and having a boyfriend. They are going to do a feature on her in lingerie today, which looked to be footage from an old WWE special taped at the WWF New York restaurant.

Turner Broadcasting picked up the rights to the feature film "Doom" starring The Rock recently as part of a deal for several Universal films including King Kong.

Credit: PWInsider.com