Do you think the Teddy Hart documentary sparks a new run for him in WWE since they are listed as Executive Producers?
Absolutely, positively not. My gut feeling based on what I have been told about the doc is they became Executive Producers since they have a deal with Peacock and because it allowed the doc access to footage of Hart in WWE developmental and dark matches. I am also told that this doc is anything but a redemption story for Teddy Hart.
Back in the day, what did Rick "The Model" Martel put in his Arrogance bottle? Was this real cologne or just water?
It was water, although the announcers and performers would act as if it was cologne to sell the effect.
I am reading old results on This Day in History and I see the term curfew draw for Northeast WWWF events. What the hell is a curfew draw?
During the t1960s and 1970s, the New York State Athletic Commission had the power to legitimately enforce a curfew for events, which I believe was 11 PM. If a match hit that point, the commission called for it to end. While you would think the audience would be upset, since it was a legitimate rule and the audience knew it, it was never an issue. Promoters could book challengers into matches with the champion, go to a curfew draw and have an issue to come back with because the challenger "almost had" the win but ran out of time. The curfew is actually back in effect in NYC today.
Whatever happened to former WWE interviewed Lena Yada?
I don't believe she ever continued on in the professional wrestling world, but I did find her Instagram account at this link.
Do you think WWE brings back Todd Pettingill ever again on a regular basis?
I don't see Todd looking to relocate from Texas where he lives to Connecticut, but I think the idea of using him for special events could be a fun idea and I'd like to see it.
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