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Various News: The Rock Wishes Injured Rugby Player Well, Bret Hart Article, More
Posted by Larry Csonka on 09.08.2012



- The Montreal Gazette has an article up on Bret Hart's return to the city on Monday, which you can read here.

- There was a story in New Zealand on Dwayne Johnson sending a message to paralyzed rugby player Set Tafua of Wellington. Tafua suffered a spinal injury in June, and a number of sports stars in both Australia and New Zealand have spearheaded fund raising drives. Johnson is friends with Nic Fitsemanu of Wellington, who played rugby with the same team that Tafua is on, and Johnson recorded a message that Tafua's drive to walk again is an inspiration to everyone around him.

- Birthdays today include the following…

* Lodi (42)
* Raven (48)
* Great Kabuki (64)

Credit: Wrestlingobserver.com




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