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Post by Ringside Junkie on Apr 18, 2010 9:57:19 GMT -5
The following is an excerpt from an article from the Associated Press: "WWE spokesman Kevin Hennessy said it was unclear if everyone would arrive in time for Monday night's scheduled "WWE Raw" event at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, N.J. He said the WWE wrestlers and crew normally "fly commercial, but we are booking a charter just to be safe." Hennessy added that "Sunday is normally a simple travel day — very easy." Read the complete article here: www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jA9JftomACTKPPhAWsKDwhO_l-FQD9F4T07O0
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Post by Ringside Junkie on Apr 18, 2010 10:02:37 GMT -5
The Smackdown crew was able to get a flight out of Europe (Madrid, Spain) with Mickie James noting that the plane took off on Twitter. One idea going around is that the Smackdown wrestlers and the RAW wrestlers not on the tour would do Monday's show in East Rutherford, NJ. It is almost a sure thing that a show will take place on Monday in the United States as scheduled, with the worst case scenario being that the Smackdown stars are on the show if the RAW stars can't make it back in time.
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Post by Ringside Junkie on Apr 18, 2010 10:04:31 GMT -5
It's been a rough few days for WWE Superstars stuck in Europe due to the travel situation. Here are some messages from Twitter...
Justin Roberts: "Wishing the best of luck to the blue team for getting out...hope everyone is doing well over there. Got a lot of tweets about the red team..yes-we need some luck as well, not looking too good for us."
The Miz: "Not lookin good. Of everything to stop us a volcano really? time will tell"
Chris Jericho: "Been 36 hours since I've seen a bed. No end in sight either...."
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