Here are the notes and news items from the week in the world of pro wrestling: The Undertaker was at “Raw” in Nashville, Tenn., this week and may have met with Vince McMahon about his status for Wrestlemania 29.
• Scott Hall is expected to join Diamond Dallas Page’s “Accountability Crib” as Hall attempts to make more progress in his battles with drug and alcohol addiction.
• Sometimes it pays to be on Twitter. On Monday before “Raw,” Ryback revealed in a tweet the new stipulation for Sunday’s WWE pay-per-view.
The Local Corner: Action continues at TWA. TWA Friday Night Brawl starts at 8 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: What was Dutch Mantell’s stable known as in WCW?
Check back next week for the answer.
Last week’s question: When and where did The Rockers officially split?
They broke up on Brutus Beefcake’s “Barbershop” in 1992.
If the International Olympic Committee follows through with its plan to eliminate wrestling, Jamie Jones thinks pro wrestling should become the next Olympic sport. You can contact him at jamiejones@daltoncitizen.com or (706) 272-7723.
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Dalton State notebook: Lady Cats' Ellis ready to fly with Roadrunners
Dalton High School senior Madison Ellis smiles as she hugs fellow Lady Cata-mounts cheerleaders Callie Walker and Taylor Cope on Wednesday at the high school. Ellis celebrated signing with Dalton State College. (Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen)
Madison Ellis was ready for Dalton State College athletics even before the Roadrunners were ready for her.
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That should leave little doubt about what kind of spirit the Dalton High School senior will bring to the college’s cheerleading program when it launches into action later this year. - For Thomas, books come before hoops
- Redmond is new head coach for North Murray baseball
- Decision is a winner
- Coahulla Creek's Blake Phillips will play for Curtis Pride
- Famber to cheer on at GNTC
- King battles but falls at GSGA tournament
- May 21, 2013
- Bruins rise as Marist dominates in Class 4A boys tournament
- Dalton, Megan Collins third at Class 4A girls state tournament
- Blair tied for second, North Murray girls third in 3A
- Mountaineers’ Vess ready for challenge at Emmanuel
- Sandoval will cheer for DSC
- Good day to be King at GSGA tournament
- Georgia coach resigns following losing year
- May 20, 2013
- A look ahead: State golf tournaments today at Nob North, Dalton Golf and Country Club
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