– Corey Graves tweeted out that during a baseball game, his son ran to second base and celebrated by dancing like Enzo Amore. Graves followed that up with “I have failed as a father.”
Drew Gulak responded with disappointment as one of his recent Power Point slides was “No celebrations.” Enzo was able to capture the Cruiserweight Championship against Neville at No Mercy last weekend.
My son just ran to second base, and danced like @real1 to celebrate.I have failed as a father.
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) September 30, 2017
— Drew Gulak (@DrewGulak) September 30, 2017
– Bradley Cooper has been offered the role of Vince McMahon in his biopic, Pandermonium. No word yet if Cooper is interested, but the thought is to land a big name early to help move the film along at a faster pace. The film is being put together by TriStar and WWE Studios.
– According to PWInsider, Titus O’Neil is looking to have his court case moved from California, due to the lack of legal jurisdiction over him in the state. He contends since he’s not a resident, nor has businesses or property in the state, the United States District Court of California doesn’t have jurisdiction on him in case a legal resident sues him. As noted, a lawsuit was brought against O’Neil from the first season taping of Swerved (a series that involved pranks) when he was accused of kicking and injuring a cameraman after getting shocked in a segment. The cameraman (Donald Anderson) claims he hasn’t been able to work since the injury and is suing for $1.2 million in damages. O’Neil is looking to have the case moved to Florida (where he resides) or Virginia (where the alleged incident took place). A hearing on the matter will be held in Los Angeles on October 23 at 2pm.
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