Misc. Wrestling News
-Seems like a crazy week for indie wrestling. Hardcore Roadtrip promoter Mark Livingston skipped town in the middle of a show, and the head Extreme Rising promoter closed up shop, shutting down social media accounts and screwing over fans who had already purchased tickets to this weekend's events. Justin LaBar, Matt Hardy and many others had a lot to say about the matter.
–Nancy Grace is looking to bury the hatchet with wrestling fans, after pissing most of them off with her interview about the passing of Ultimate Warrior two weeks ago. Good luck with that, Nancy. Wrestling fans aren't exactly well known for their bleeding hearts and openness to reconciliation.
-Mick Foley is now a free agent, as he will not be re-signing his WWE Legends deal after low numbers coming out of WWE 2K14. He's also been very vocal against some of WWE's recent creative decisions, including the booking of Daniel Bryan, which has rubbed a lot of officials and top workers the wrong way.
–Ted Dibiase, Jr. is working on a documentary about his father, WWE Hall of Famer "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. The Kickstarter campaign for the project has already ended, but you can check out more of the details anyways.