Morrison, Hart, Flair, Taz, Lashley, Rock Feb 10 - 11:54 pm EST

Daily Rapp Up by Bryan Rapp

There are Superstars and Smackdown spoilers from last night in Baton Rouge, LA. John Morrison reportedly broke his ankle in three places at last night's Smackdown taping, although it may be part of a storyline. WWE Superstars will not return to WGN Chicago but remain exclusive to WGN America. WWE's efforts to catalog their digital content may be part of preparations to launch a TV network.

Alex Marvez interviewed Bret Hart about his WWE return, Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan in TNA and more. Jerry Springer and Miz took part in a conference call to promote Springer guest hosting RAW discussing Springer's reason for doing it, public opinion, wrestler names and more. Chris Jericho has 250 pages to finish on his second autobiography due in about three weeks.

Universal Studios revised their March TNA schedule, removing the possible live show on March 1. InDemand released the poster for next month's Destination X PPV focusing on the X Division. Monday Night Mayhem interviewed Ric Flair about joining TNA, leaving WWE, retirement and more. Between the Ropes interviewed Taz about not returning to the ring, switching to announcing, TNA vs. WWE and more. Bobby Lashley is reportedly still signed with TNA despite his hiatus from the roster.

Ring of Honor's Eighth Anniversary Show is scheduled for Saturday in New York City, NY. Monday Night Mayhem interviewed Tod Gordon about the end of ECW, and a collaboration with Paul Heyman to be revealed next year. James Guttman interviewed Robert Gibson about Ricky Morton, the Rock n Roll Express, his WWE release and more. SLAM spoke to Bob Cook about his decision to come out of retirement for Rumble on the River III: A Night of Legends as the Masked Superstar, a character originally played by Bill Eadie.

TMZ spoke to Dwayne Johnson about what pieces of him WWE still owns. Tommy Dreamer's latest WWE Universe blog entry discusses the end of ECW and how it will change RAW and Smackdown. The Voice has an article on George Steele's appearance at Friday's Port Huron Icehawks game discussing his visit to the minor sports leagues. Stan Hansen is finishing up his autobiography. Applied Pharmacy Services executives were convicted on illegal steroid distribution charges, with a client list that once included Kurt Angle, Edge, Rey Mysterio Jr., Eddy Guerrero and Gregory Helms.

That's it for today. Thanks for reading.

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