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Shane McMahon is interviewed by The Sun about WWE’s future involvement in Britain and Europe.

Rob Van Dam has a herb-fuelled ramble on his blog about union involvement in WWE, amongst other things.

Cody Rhodes has a short blog post but it is brimming over with the whiny power of emo.

Victoria chimes in with some thoughts on the recently-departed Fabulous Moolah.

Matt Hardy, not to be outdone, plugs his website, videos and DVDs.

According to Wired, the acclaimed THQ wrestling game WWF No Mercy may well be available for the Wii in the near future. It’ll be the perfect gift for the Head Cheese fan in your life.

Meanwhile, Marvel Comics continue their wrestling coverage with an interview with Edge. Amongst other things, he discusses his recent injury, the home-made comic books of his childhood, Khali dressing up as Galactus and his own manly fascination with dressing up as Thor… say, isn’t there a Thor movie in development? Hmm…

Speaking of movies, Dwayne Johnson is interviewed about Southland Tales and not making action movies by the OC Register.

In other news… (Credit: WrestlingObserver.com)

The new “Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Life & Legacy” DVD is being delayed until 12 February.

The deal on the WWE Diva pages disappearing from WWE.com is due to a staff transitional period. John Cerilli, who headed up the Diva section of the site, left WWE to take an executive role at Marvel Comics.

(P.S. read more Marvel Comics)

Jon Hugger, a.k.a. Johnny Stamboli, was the mystery bodybuilder who attacked Abyss at the recent TNA tapings.

Traci Brooks legitimately passed out at ringside during the latter stages of the Samoa Joe vs Robert Roode match at the tapings. Earl Hebner and EMT’s checked on her and she wasn’t seriously hurt. She was walking around later that night without any problems.

Jim Ross is still negotiating a new contract with WWE. There shouldn’t be any difficulties in finalising a deal and he expects to be with them for another couple of years at least.