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Sylvester Stallone recalls
his memory of receiving a beat down from wrestling living legend Hulk Hogan in
ROCKY III - because apparently his co-star didn't realise he had to fake his punches.
That's the story doing the rounds as of late. Stallone
says no one has hit him harder than Hogan (Terry Bollea), did as they filmed the
iconic 1982 boxing movie - and one scene left the actor a shattered mess cowering
in the corner of a boxing ring. Sly
tells VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live TV show, "He killed me. He beat me up badly...
He didn't get that he's supposed to pull his punches (back)... and we took four
or five (guys) right into the ambulance right to the hospital with broken collarbones
and this and that.
"The hardest
I was ever hit was by him... I (still) have visions of it... I'm in the corner
and Rocky's been stunned... I'm laying there... and I see this guy running...
and he comes down and hits me and I'm laying on the ground saying, 'Don't shove
me, don't roll me over... I know there's a bone sticking up here with a vein...
and part of my heart.' Oh my God. I said, 'I know I'm shattered'."
Hogan recently
apologised for hurting Stallone in the film when he appeared on the VH1 show,
but the movie star insists that's not enough.
News
Archive
Sylvester
Stallone news... 
Stallone,
Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon
Stallone
against assault weapons...
Sylvester
Stallone says that despite his Rambo image and new shoot-em-up film 'Bullet to
the Head,' he's in favor of new U.S gun control legislation. Stallone
supported the 1994 “Brady bill” that included a now-expired ban on
assault weapons, and hopes that ban can be reinstated.
“I
know people get [upset] and go, ‘They’re going to take away the assault
weapon.’ Who … needs an assault weapon? Like really, unless you’re
carrying out an assault. … You can’t hunt with it. … Who’s
going to attack your house, a [expletive] army?”
The 66-year-old
actor, writer and director said he also hopes for an additional focus on mental
health to prevent future mass shootings.
“It’s
unbelievably horrible, what’s happened. I think the biggest problem, seriously,
is not so much guns. It’s that every one of these people that have done
these things in the past 30 years are friggin’ crazy. Really crazy! And
that’s where we’ve dropped the ball: mental health,” he said.
“That to me is our biggest problem in the future, is insanity coupled with
isolation.”
Stallone
is now in production on his next project, pairing up with the former “Raging
Bull” Robert De Niro for “Grudge Match,” about two aging boxers.
“People
think it’s going to be some geezer brawl. Really? OK, they’re in for
a surprise. I’m telling you. I’ve been working on the fight, the choreography.
He’s taking it deadly serious. Because no one wants to be shown up,”
Stallone said of De Niro. “It’s going to be like a ‘Rocky’
fight. This will be ‘Rocky 7,’ with me fighting — with Rocky
fighting the ‘Raging Bull.’”
Bullet
To The Head: Profile...
Description
Sylvester
Stallone stars as Jimmy Bobo, a New Orleans hitman who forms an alliance with
Washington D.C. detective Taylor Kwon to bring down the killer of their respective
partners. From director Walter Hill comes the action thriller “Bullet to
the Head.”
Genre: Action
Thriller Studio:
Warner Bros. Pictures / Dark Castle Entertainment Starring:
Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Jason Momoa, Sarah Shahi, Christian Slater Directed
By: Walter Hill Screenplay
By: Alessandro Camon; Based on the graphic novel "Bullet to the Head," written
by Matz and illustrated by Colin Wilson Produced
By: Joel Silver, Alexandra Milchan, Miles Millar, Alfred Gough, Kevin King-Templeton
Wrap-up:
"If your a Sly or action film fan, you really just need to see this flick. Just
reading about Stallone's movies never does them justice. Go see the living legend's
latest most impressive effort - Greg Tingle, director, Media Man International
Sylvester
Stallone, Bruce Willis arm wrestle Hollywood
tough guys and action heroes Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis challenged each
other to an arm wrestle during a recent night out. The
actors were enjoying a meal with their respective wives when they started arguing
about who was in better shape. Stallone,
65, challenged 56-year-old Willis to an arm wrestling match and the pair then
swept aside glasses, cutlery and plates to lock arms and start their fight. Diners
at nearby tables were initially stunned but as as they recognised the wrestler
like actors they started cheering and Willis and Stallone grunted, groaned and
wheezed for several minutes. However,
the men's wives were not impressed and asked them to "break it up",
which they duly listened to. It's
understood that soon after their meal, Stallone went into hospital to have an
operation on his shoulder, although it is not thought to have any link to his
night out with Willis. A
Media Man agency spokesperson said "We suspect this may be another elaborate
publicity stunt by Team Stallone, although we can't prove it. Stallone fans will
recall that only a week ago Stallone was photographed in a hospital bed alongside
long time mate Arnold Schwarzenegger, both nursing the same injury, and Arnold
took a photo for the world to see. Well, as least the cast of Expendables 2 is
doing well, and it seems that they sure as heck know how to promote a movie". Action
movie fans take note however that in the filming of the original Expendables WWE
wrestling legend "Stone Cold" Steve Austin did break the neck of Stallone
for real, or so the story goes.
Wrestling Legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper In Fancypants Movie...
Fancypants
is a 2011 film directed by Joshua Russell and starring Patrick Gleason, Roddy
Piper, and Robert Carradine. Featuring Nick Turturro, Richard Kind, and introducing
Jackson Dunn. It
is a comedy/drama about a professional wrestler who is afraid of conflict in real
life. He is nearing the end of his career and finds out he has one fan left in
an 8-year old boy, who hides a secret that will change Leo's life forever. The
film was shot entirely on location in Chicago. The
film won Best Feature at the 2011 Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida,
and was an official selection at the 2011 Seattle True Independent Film Festival. Roddy
Piper is also rumoured to be one of the house-mates in upcoming WWE reality TV
show, 'Legends House'.
Four Canadians indicted on US gambling charges; Online Casino Royale or Ocean's
Eleven...
US
authorities seized the gambling website Bodog on Tuesday and announced the indictment
of four Canadians on charges of illegal sports betting and money laundering, including
founder Calvin Ayre. The
federal grand jury indictment of Ayre, James Philip, David Ferguson, Derrick Maloney
and the Bodog Entertainment Group was unsealed in Baltimore, Maryland, and is
the latest blow by US prosecutors against online gambling. "Sports
betting is illegal in Maryland, and federal law prohibits bookmakers from flouting
that law simply because they are located outside the country," US Attorney
Rod Rosenstein said in a statement. "Many
of the harms that underlie gambling prohibitions are exacerbated when the enterprises
operate over the Internet without regulation," Rosenstein said. US
law prohibits US financial institutions from knowingly accepting payments for
online gambling made through credit cards, electronic transfers and checks, but
bills have been introduced in the US Congress to ease the restrictions. In
April, 11 people were charged with bank fraud, money laundering and other offenses
in a crackdown on the three largest online poker companies -- Absolute Poker,
PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker. A
spokeswoman for the US Attorney's Office told the press that none of the four
accused Canadians is in custody but warrants have been issued for their arrests
and the United States would seek their extradition. The
indictment accuses Bodog and the defendants of conducting an illegal online sports
gambling business and conspiring to commit money laundering between June 2005
and January 2012. "The
defendants and their conspirators allegedly moved funds from Bodog's accounts
located in Switzerland, England, Malta, Canada and elsewhere to pay winnings to
gamblers, and to pay media brokers and advertisers located in the United States,"
the US Attorney's Office said. "The
conspirators directed payment processors to send at least $100 million by wire
and by check to gamblers located in Maryland and elsewhere," it said. Internal
Revenue Service special agent Eric Hylton said "laundering money from illegal
activity such as illegal Internet gambling is a crime. "Regardless
of how the money changes hands -- via cash, check, wire transfers or credit cards
-- and regardless of where the money is stored -- in a United States financial
institution or an offshore bank -- we will trace the funds," Hylton said. In
an affidavit supporting a seizure warrant for the Bodog.com website domain name,
a former employee of Bodog was quoted as saying the gambling operation has hundreds
of employees in Canada and Costa Rica. A
visitor to Bodog.com is met with a message reading "This domain name has
been seized" and pictures of the official seals of the Department of Justice
and Department of Homeland Security. In
a statement on his website, Ayre, who is described by Forbes magazine as a "former
billionaire," said the Bodog.com domain name has been dormant for some time. "Not
sure what to say," Ayre said. "The brand left the market last year and
the domain in question has been dormant globally for longer than that." Ayre,
50, who launched Bodog.com in 1994 and operates several other gaming websites,
also said he was a victim of "abuse of the US criminal justice system for
the commercial gain of large US corporations. "It
is clear that the online gaming industry is legal under international law,"
he said. "It is also clear that the rule of law was not allowed to slow down
a rush to try to win the war of public opinion." The
gambling charges are punishable by up to five years in prison while a conviction
for money laundering conspiracy can bring 20 years behind bars.
The Four Horsemen Including Ric Flair To Be Inducted Into WWE Hall Of Fame 2012;
Jim Ross Tweets - 27th Feb 2012...
Ross
on Ric Flairs Birthday: Happy Birthday to Ric Flair. Naitch called me this
past week to catch up. Hes got a great opportunity with Coca Colas
energy drink along with his state lottery work. I went on You Tube and checked
out Rics TV commercials for the lotteries he promotes and they were hilarious. Some
of my fondest memories in the business involve Ric Flair and Im so blessed
to have been able to broadcast not only many Ric Flair bout but @ShawnMichaels
bouts over the years, too as they are widely considered the two, best, all around
pro wrestlers ever. Thats a debate that will rage on until the end of time
but no one can intelligently say that Naitch and HBK arent on an abbreviated
list of the best ever.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Continues His Journey Towards WrestleMania
Match With John Cena...
Never
before, never again, reads the tagline for this WrestleMania match of the decade
(if not century). One
one side of the ring is wrestler, turned Hollywood movie megastar, Johnson, and
on the other side, wrestler - rapper (and occasional actor, John Cena). In
old school terms, there is a lot of "heat" between the two, or at least
that's what the WWE storyline would have you believe. WWE
head honcho Vince McMahon is set to make a financial killing with this with live
tickets, PPV (including Australia's Foxtel - Main Event), merchandising, advertising
and god knows what else. Fruity
pebbles are set to collide as Mr 'You Can't See Me' Cena wrestles with "The
Most Electrifying Man In Sports Entertainment" with a lot of 'Boots To Asses"
thrown in there. WrestleMania
is a bit of a triple headliner this year with CM Punk ("The Best In The World"
VS Chris Jericho ("The best in the world at everything I do", then there's
Daniel Bryan VS Sheamus, and how can forget The Undertaker VS Triple H, as Hunter
attempts to end The Undertakers's WrestleMania winning streak inside a 'Hell In
A Cell' cage match. All
up the show is pretty loaded and may actually produce one or two matches of the
year, but time will tell. Before you ask, no Brock Lesnar as he's still under
contract to the UFC, even though he's retired from MMA. UFC are set to invade
Sydney's AllPhones Arena on the 3rd March 2012. The
live WWE RAW tour will hit Sydney, Australia on Friday 31st August 2012. And if
they tour Perth, WA they will likely perform at Crown Perth (formally known as
Burswood Casino or Burswood Entertainment Complex). Something
tells us that Austin will be leaving his Broken Skull Ranch in Texas to catch
WrestleMania close up, and so should you. Oh,
if you didn't hear already, The Rock stars in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,
which is currently breaking box office records in Australia, the US, and in most
other parts of the world. Keep
checking Street Corner and the Media
Man blog network for more on these developing news stories and more. One
last thing... kids, don't try this at home or anywhere else. Leave it to the professionals.
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