The Rock's film The Smashing Machine has now brought in $13,294,659 worldwide at the box office. It was 8th at the box office over the weekend domestically in its second week of release. The film will be available for VOD sales and rentals on 11/4. Next up for The Rock will be the new Jumanji film.
The International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame held their induction ceremonies yesterday in Albany, NY, honoring Trish Stratus, Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson, Johnny Rodz, the late Clarence Bouldin being honored with the Trailblazer Award and NWA President Billy Corgan receiving Excelsior Award. Tito Santana was not able to attend and will be honored as part of the Class at a later date. The Museum, which is housed in the MVP Arena in Albany, will be open for fans at the 11/14 WWE event in the venue.
There was talk over the weekend at NYCC that the excellent comic book series Vampiro: Rockabilly Apocalypse is in the process of being potentially optioned as a television project.
A preliminary hearing in the criminal case against Raja Jackson for the KNOKX Pro incident is set for 11/24 at the San Fernando Courthouse in Los Angeles according to California Superior Court records.
Ronda Rousey had massive lines for all of her graphic novel signings over the weekend at NYCC.
Former WWE star Joe E. Legend (Just Joe) has written a memoir, No I Don't Know You Either: Joe E Legend that will be released on Kindle on 10/20.
The BBC documentary on WWE Hall of Famer Ozzy Osbourne's move back to the UK before his passing Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home is scheduled to premiere on Peacock today.
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