Here are the notes and news items from the week in pro wrestling: Mick Foley will be on ABC’s “Celebrity Wife Swap” on Jan. 24 at 9 p.m
• Hulk Hogan is considering shaving his signature mustache and terrible hairdo.
His thinking? A new look will help him land movie roles.
• John Cena will appear on boxes of Fruity Pebbles cereal in the coming months.
Must be the secret to his physique.
The Local Corner: Action continues at TWA.
In matches last Saturday night: With the help of The True Italians, Michael Cross defeated Alex Summers; Joey Idol and Tiffany went to a no contest with Da Bill and Paul Dryver; the debuting BCX (Shawn Bell and Jason Cole) defeated The True Italians to advance in the tag title tournament; HCP 2.0 topped The Mixed Ones to also advance in the tag title tournament; Toy Dodson outlasted Josh Vaughn in a non-title match to become the new No. 1 contender for the Southern title; Ray Fury won a handicap match against The Greenhouse to pick a stipulation for his title match against Da Bill on Jan. 21.
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.
Trivia Teaser: Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard went by this tag team name in WWE.
Check back next week for the answer.
Last week’s question: What year did WCW’s “Black Scorpion” storyline take place?
1990.
Jamie Jones wonders if Paul Roma will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame along with The Four Horsemen. He can be reached at jamiejones@daltoncitizen.com or (706) 272-7723.
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Club soccer: Northwest Soccer Academy wins state, starts quest for next title
This past Saturday, the Belles won the U-17 Georgia President’s Cup, beating the Bartow Youth Soccer Association Galaxy 1-0 on a first-half goal from Courtney Bell, who plays high school soccer for Heritage-Catoosa.
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With the win, the Belles will represent the Peach State at the United States Youth Soccer Association’s Region 3 championships scheduled for June 7 to 10 in Greensboro, N.C. The region champion will move on to compete at the USYSA National President’s Cup during July in Sacremento, Calif. - Cook and Richards take first at local 5K
- Middle School Roundup: Hawkins’ arm, heavy hitting add up to title
- Wire-to-wire, Noll cruises to victory
- What's Going On: Combo puts a sweet spin on running
- May 20, 2012
- Under construction
- $20,000 raised in contest for 2012 Special Olympics
- A championship pickle
- Dalton native finishes strong, looks for title
- Area ace pitcher gets first All-Region honor
- May 19, 2012
- Spring football: Starters not all set yet for Catamounts
- Spring football: Fired-up Raiders hit hard
- Spring football: Bruins QB passes first test since ACL injury
- Spring football: Colts, Mountaineers, Lions finish up, too
- May 18, 2012
- Clock is running
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Club soccer: Northwest Soccer Academy wins state, starts quest for next title


