Sid Vicious To TNA? Cena versus Taker? Mick Foley On Talk Show, Raw Rating, TNA Themes

- Word is circulating that former WWE and WCW star “Psycho” Sid “Vicious” is heading to TNA, possibly with his son that we ran an article on a few weeks back, and Scott Hall.

Sid’s Myspace briefly showed the Impact logo yesterday also.

Nothing is confirmed as of yet and it seems unlikely that his son is ready for the big stage, but Sid had been approaching WWE, so TNA is the next best thing.

- One of the current plans for Wrestlemania 26 is a possible John Cena versus Undertaker match. Of course plans often change multiple times before the event.

- TNA star Mick Foley will be appearing on the Daily Show today on Comedy Central.

- Monday’s episode of WWE Raw on the USA Network, featuring Roddy Piper as guest host drew a 3.5 cable rating up from last week’s 3.1 number.

- Both Tara’s theme “Broken” and Alissa Flash’s theme “Take it Out on You” are recorded by former TNA Knockout Goldilocks who manged Abyss and Alex Shelley in his early days.

3 Responses to “ Sid Vicious To TNA? Cena versus Taker? Mick Foley On Talk Show, Raw Rating, TNA Themes ”

  1. Oh h#ll yeah bring Big Sid to TNA he is the man and one of the greatest wrestler of all time

  2. Are you serious? I don’t have a sarcastic remark, I’m just wodering, are you serious? Sid is one of the greatest of all time? Are you serious?

  3. cena vs taker that wud be great just to have cena get beaten and for takers streak to continue if they had cena beat taker that wud cement cena as a hate figure to alot of fans. and vicious isnt one of the greatest wrestlers, and tna is starting to look more like wcw every single day they continue with bringing back old school wrestlers and is it me or is the whole black machismo thing a rip off of jericho challenging legends before wrestlemania this year.

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