According to E Online.com, former WWE Diva Torrie Wilson will be joining Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt, Janice Dickinson; John Salley, Sanjaya Malakar and Stephen Baldwin on the NBC reality show, I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!. Three more cast members will be announced soon, and the show debuts on NBC June 1st.
The Miami Herald has an interview up with the head of WWE Talent Relations John “Ace” Laurinaitis, discussing James (his nephew) who is expected to be a #1 draft pick in the NFL draft. You can check out the full story at http://www.miamiherald.com/
The Poughkeepsie Journal interviewed Bret Hart, discussing his return to the town, Jim Neidhart and memories of creating the Canadian Piledriver. You can check out the full article at http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/
WWE sent out the following press release, hyping their ratings success last week: WWE® BEATS AMERICAN IDOL STAMFORD, CT, April 23, 2009 – World Wrestling Entertainment® television programming beat American Idol in the all important M18-34 advertiser demo for the week of April 13th. WWE® reached more than 16 million viewers domestically last week, an increase of 19% year to year. During the week, WWE programming reached 2,303,000 Men 18-34, 4,782,000 Men 18-49 and 10,318,000 Males 2+, more than the following network programs: American Idol with 1,972,000 (Tuesday) and 2,117,000 (Wednesday) Men 18-34 House with 1,415,000 Men 18-34; 3,354,000 Men 18-49 and 6,700,000 Males 2+ The Office with 1,679,000 Men 18-34 and 3,169,000 Men 18-49 CSI and CSI Miami with 8,559,000 and 6,581,000 Males 2+ respectively With the addition of the new one-hour show WWE Superstars® on WGN America to the already stellar TV lineup that includes Monday Night Raw®, Friday Night SmackDown®, and ECW®, WWE now provides fans with 21 hours of programming each week. Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown and WWE Superstars were also the most watched telecasts on their respective network, USA, MyNetworkTV and WGN America, for the week. For advertisers looking to reach key male demographics, WWE’s dominance with men is the reason why WWE considers itself the best value in entertainment. Additional information on World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: WWE) can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For information on our global activities, go to www.wwe.com/worldwide/. *** Source: Nielsen Media Research, 4/13/09 live + same day Persons 2+.