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Tom Prichard Audio and Columns, Royal Rumble Coverage, The Four Horsemen of The Insanity, and Music Television Does Wrestling Television
By James Guttman
Hey guys, The series finale of "Tuesdays With Tom" is up on ClubWWI.com right now for your listening pleasure. Dr. Tom Prichard has been with our website for the last 15 months and has never held anything back in his opinions. Now's your chance to hear the entire unedited interview with the first WWE contracted guest ever on World Wrestling Insanity. Dr. Tom's finale included talk about replacing Bill DeMott as head trainer for Deep South Wrestling, returning to WWE, plans for DSW, whether he expects heat for doing commentaries for our site, his time with WorldWrestlingInsanity.com, and so much more. You can also check out Tom's past columns for free right now on WorldWrestlingInsanity.com right now by clicking on the link to the left-hand side of our site. Tom's past columns include talk about Eddie Guerrero, indy promotions, Edge as WWE Champion, and much more. As for Tom's replacement, it's been announced that we'll be adding four new shows hosted by four well-known names in the industry. It will be one of the most diverse casts of audio shows available online and something you won't want to miss. Each one of them has been a part of World Wrestling Entertainment and each one brings with them something new to the world of wrestling audio. Yup. The Four Horsemen (Horsepeople?) of the Insanity are on their way. Saddle up.
We’ll have live coverage of WWE's Royal Rumble as it happens this Sunday. Our very own Mike Rickard will run down the event from top to bottom and give you the real time coverage for the entire event. The Rumble is always one of my favorite pay-per-views of the year. One of the main reasons is that it's one of the only PPVs that could actually include Drew Carey in the top billed match. Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of Doug Gentry. Doug was one of the founders of Ring of Honor and helped the company through some of its roughest times. He had been suffering from heart disease and passed away after a heart attack last night. Doug Gentry was 34. Before I let you go, be sure to check out the information for MTV's new wrestling program, Wrestling Society X. We'll have coverage of the show when it debuts. As it stands now, WSX has people talking. If you haven't taken a look yet, you can see it all at the following link: Be Well, James
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