— WWE issued the following statement on the death of WWE Hall of Famer Chief Jay Strongbow: WWE was saddened to learn of the passing of Jay Scarpa, who was better known to the WWE Universe as Chief Jay Strongbow. Strongbow made his in-ring debut in 1947, and over the course of his WWE career, he participated in many memorable matches. A four-time World Tag Team Champion, Strongbow was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994. WWE sends our deepest condolences to Strongbow’s family, friends, and fans.
— The documentary GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling has its premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Film Festival on April 27th. The documentary looks at the women’s promotion that ran on syndicated TV from 1986 to 1990.
— The Ultimate Warrior posted the following to his Twitter account today: Unexpected, exciting, new challenge. Torn Bicep. Reattached Monday. Rehab and Training commences immediately. ABW twitpic.com/95nh1w
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