MC Hammer Hosting Raw? The Rock Face For Diabetes, Bagwell Interview

- One hit wonder Rapper MC Hammer posted the following on his Twitter, hinting a possible guest host spot on Raw:

“WWE ??? MN RAW ?? HAMMERTIME??? hmmmmm???”

- Thanks to Colin Vassallo:
Dwayne Johnson has just been named the new national ambassador for the Diabetes Aware campaign and will be doing public service announcements for the campaign. The first PSA appeared on PEOPLE.COM. The goal of the campaign is to reach out to the 24 million Americans who live with diabetes and those estimated 6.2 million who are unaware they have the disease. “I want to encourage families to be active and eat right,” said the former WWE champion. “Small steps can go a long way in managing diabetes, its complications, and raising healthy, active children.” Past ambassadors include Halle Berry, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Dustin Hoffman.

- From our buddy Daris Brown:

New Buff Bagwell interview.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/HitTheRopesRadioShow/2009/08/12/Hit-the-Ropes-Radio-Show

He talks about why he wants to go to TNA over to WWE, what really happened after the Booker T match, why he draws better than CM Punk and “that Morrison Kid” and more.

3 Responses to “ MC Hammer Hosting Raw? The Rock Face For Diabetes, Bagwell Interview ”

  1. I don’t have the patience, nor the requisite head injury, to listen to an entire Buff Bagwell interview, so I’ll just have to go by your recap.

    Buff pontificating on why he would choose TNA over WWE is like Marty Janetty mapping out why he would attend Oxford rather than Harvard.

    Buff also couldn’t outdraw a finger-painting 3 year-old. The mere thought of him inspiring anyone under the age of 25 to buy a ticket to watch him flex and smile – rather than see Punk or Morrison tear the house down – is laughable at best.

    Face it, Marcus. It’s over.

  2. Buff didnt go to WWE because Vince wouldnt take him.

  3. Who’s Buff Bagwell?

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