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Various News: Kennedy Interview, No Charges in Jericho Fan Incident, More Angle-Stern, Quackenbush Needs Surgery, More

March 25, 2009 | Posted by Larry Csonka

– The Iron Sheik biography was dropped as a part of the WWE’s PG image overhaul. They felt that there was no way to tell the Sheik’s story with out the explanation of his drug use. WWE is still planning to release a Rey Mysterio biography as well as the History of DX book. [Credit: Pwinsider.com]

– The Mirror.co.uk recently interviewed Ken Kennedy, discussing WrestleMania XXV , Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia, why Chris Jericho and Randy Orton are two of the best wrestlers in the business and more! You can watch the full video interview here.

– According to The Times Colonist out of Canada, there will be no charges filed from the incident between Chris Jericho and several fans as he was leaving an arena in British Columbia. You can read all about it here.

– On today’s Howard Stern Show, Robin Quivers discussed that she and Kurt Angle exchanged text messages, with Angle inviting her to dinner. She declined the invitation.

– Mike Quackenbush made the following announcement on his website:

Back in December of 2005, I had a major operation to remove a number of growths in my back, as well as in both of my wrists. The procedure sidelined me for quite a while – and I missed a chunk of 2006 as a result. The road back from an operation like that is long, and there are no guarantees. So, it is with great reluctance that I admit that I will once again be going under the knife for the same reason. A cyst in my back has been putting pressure on my spine, and causing me tremendous pain, which I can no longer ignore. I have been advised to have the surgery before year’s end, but there are a few things I want to accomplish first. My fans know that whether I am hurting or not, I always give 100% in the ring, and they can expect more of the same from me, be it at King of Trios, or where ever my travels take me in the weeks to come.

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