Impact Rating, Heath Slater Issues Statement, Sheamus Doesn’t Like Twitter
AppId is over the quota
- The final figures for what Dixie Carter and Eric Bischoff have called “highest ever Impact rating” are in, and they’re not wrong. The show drew a 1.35 rating, with an average of 2.0 million viewers.
The show featured James Storm win his first ever Heavyweight title after being with the company since its inception in 2002.
- Recently suspended WWE star Heath Slater made the following statement on Twitter:
“As most of you already know, I am going to be out of the WWE spotlight for the next few weeks. Of course everyone is going to form thier(sic) own opinions on why that is but I don’t feel the need to explain myself to all the SLATER HATERS out there running thier(sic) mouths. There R plenty of things on my mind that I would like to say to those people but Im not going to to waste my time, my breath or my energy. Instead I’m going to focus all my efforts on being the best Superstar I can be – MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY… TO MYSELF, MY FRIENDS, FAMILY AND TRUE FANS I am truly sorry to have disappointed you. I made a simple mistake… everyone does once in a while. But trust me when I say I will NOT be making this one again. I PROMISE upon my return you will see a more determined, fearless, confident and improved person. Im going to be THE MAN I WANT TO BE. So let the countdown start…”
It’s believed he failed the Wellness Policy for using a synthetic form of Marijuana called Spice, which wrestlers have been using to relax after shows.
Ironically using the real thing results in a $2000 fine, but not a suspension.
- Speaking of Twitter Sheamus explained why he’s yet to join the social networking platform during an interview on the WWE website. He said:
“No, I’m still not on Twitter, fella. I see a lot of guys doing it, but I just don’t see the appeal. It’s not my thing. You know, I like what I do on Raw or SmackDown to be what people remember me for, not what I say on Twitter. That’s what Triple H did, what The Rock and Stone Cold [Steve Austin] did. Times are changing, but I want people to remember what Sheamus did in the ring as The Celtic Warrior, not some tweet about having a banana sandwich or chocolate milk today.”

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