Here are the notes and news items from the week in pro wrestling: The June WWE pay-per-view is titled “Pay-back.”
The action is set for June 16 in Chicago.
• Goldberg took to Twitter to quash a ru-mor posted on the social network that he would appear at Wrestle-mania 29.
• The Rock wants to be in the new “Star Wars” movies.
The Local Corner: Action continues at TWA.
TWA Friday Night Brawl runs at 8 p.m. at the TWA Arena off Reed Road in north Whitfield County, about three miles north of the bypass. The TWA Action Zone runs at 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Tickets for all shows are $5 for adults and $3 for ages 6 to 12; senior citizens 60 years and older with proof of age will be admitted for $3. Kids younger than 6 are admitted free. Any military member with proper identification will be admitted free. If it’s your birthday, you will be admitted free.
Action continues at RCW.
Among matches from this past Saturday night: Big Red Adams defeated “Cowboy” Paul Thomas to qualify for the No Limits Championship Tourn-ament; Adrian Guerrero turned back Antonio Thunder; D’Andre Jaxson and Rick Hayes topped Chris Hart and Joey Idol; Jason Fear defeated Aaron G to qualify for the No Limits Champion-ship Tournament; Tiffany Dod-son beat Lindsey Lambert.
RCW runs Saturday nights at 8 at 806 2nd Ave. in Chatsworth.
Trivia Teaser: What music group wrestled alongside The Oddities in WWE?
Check back next week for the answer.
Last week’s question: Who managed Mark Callaway in his first match as Texas Red in the 1980s?
Percy Pringle.
Jamie Jones keeps searching eBay for a can of Hulk Hogan’s pasta. You can contact him at jamiejones@daltoncitizen.com or (706) 272-7723.
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Former Northwest Whitfield standout and Ole Miss softball player Emily Boyd will pitch for the Georgia All-Stars on Wednesday. (Misty Watson/The Daily Citizen)
So far this summer, it has been a bitter pill to swallow for the Georgia All-Stars in the annual Stump on Sports Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Classics.
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The players from the Volunteer state have won four out of five contests in the games, which will conclude this week with baseball on Tuesday and softball on Wednesday.
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