WWE’s “Hollywood It Couple” The Miz and Maryse are now a couple of Austin, Texas, residents. And Tinseltown, your tourism industry is at least partly to blame for L.A. now having two fewer “A-listers.”
“Our house in Los Angeles — people knew where we lived,” WWE Superstar The Miz told TheWrap. “We were a stop at — you know those [tourist] places ‘See Stars Homes’? They’d be driving past us taking pictures of our house everyday.”
Considering Miz and Maryse star on a nationally televised live TV show, criminals could easily gauge when the two were away. “It was a safety concern, more or less,” Miz said, adding that there “were attempted break-ins all the time.”
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Good call getting out of there, though Austin actually wasn’t their first choice. Miz (real name Mike...
“Our house in Los Angeles — people knew where we lived,” WWE Superstar The Miz told TheWrap. “We were a stop at — you know those [tourist] places ‘See Stars Homes’? They’d be driving past us taking pictures of our house everyday.”
Considering Miz and Maryse star on a nationally televised live TV show, criminals could easily gauge when the two were away. “It was a safety concern, more or less,” Miz said, adding that there “were attempted break-ins all the time.”
Also Read: WWE 'Raw' Tag Team Champion Bray Wyatt Injured in Head-on Car Crash
Good call getting out of there, though Austin actually wasn’t their first choice. Miz (real name Mike...
- 7/10/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt was injured in a car accident on Friday, when he “sustained multiple injuries,” according to WWE. Wyatt, who is one-half of the “Monday Night Raw” Tag Team Champions, will miss tonight’s TV show.
Wyatt was en route to the airport for this past weekend’s “Raw” WWE Live Events when he was in a head-on automobile collision that left his car totaled, the professional wrestling company wrote on its website. He was treated at Tampa General Hospital and has since been released.
No further details are currently available on the extent of Wyatt’s injuries.
Also Read: Matt Cappotelli, Former WWE Wrestler and 'Tough Enough' Winner, Dies at 38
Wyatt is the real-life brother of fellow WWE Superstar Bo Dallas. Wyatt and Hardy — the Deleters of Worlds — are set to defend their “Raw” tag team titles against Dallas and Curtis Axel — the B-Team — at July 15 pay-per-view Extreme Rules.
Wyatt was en route to the airport for this past weekend’s “Raw” WWE Live Events when he was in a head-on automobile collision that left his car totaled, the professional wrestling company wrote on its website. He was treated at Tampa General Hospital and has since been released.
No further details are currently available on the extent of Wyatt’s injuries.
Also Read: Matt Cappotelli, Former WWE Wrestler and 'Tough Enough' Winner, Dies at 38
Wyatt is the real-life brother of fellow WWE Superstar Bo Dallas. Wyatt and Hardy — the Deleters of Worlds — are set to defend their “Raw” tag team titles against Dallas and Curtis Axel — the B-Team — at July 15 pay-per-view Extreme Rules.
- 7/2/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Welcome to the debut of the new WWE Week in Review column, only on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this will be a regular column that occurs each weekend on this site and will provide a best and worst of what happens with the largest wrestling league in the world as well as notable pieces of news that help shape the promotion for the future. Without further delay, let’s get right into it with the WWE Week in Review!
WWE’s Big Money Television Deals:
The following news item comes courtesy of F4WOnline.com. The WWE officially announced this week that the new television deals for Raw and Smackdown are set and are quite lucrative. Raw will stay on the USA Network for the next five years for approximately $1 billion. Smackdown, which the USA Network relinquished to make room on their schedule for other kinds of television shows,...
WWE’s Big Money Television Deals:
The following news item comes courtesy of F4WOnline.com. The WWE officially announced this week that the new television deals for Raw and Smackdown are set and are quite lucrative. Raw will stay on the USA Network for the next five years for approximately $1 billion. Smackdown, which the USA Network relinquished to make room on their schedule for other kinds of television shows,...
- 7/1/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
WWE star and winner of “Tough Enough III” Matt Cappotelli has died after a yearlong battle with a malignant brain tumor. He was 38.
Cappotelli’s wife Lindsay shared the news in a Facebook post to a group dedicated to Cappotelli.
“Today my love — my strong, sweet, beautiful love — took his last breath at 3:30 a.m. and went Home to be with Jesus…exactly one year after his brain surgery,” she wrote. “You think you can be prepared for this when you know it’s coming, but you just can’t. The only person whose comfort I want right now is the one who can’t give it to me.”
Cappotelli was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2005, ending his promising wrestling career. Though that brain tumor was removed, he continued to undergo yearly screenings, and in June 2017, he began to experience headaches and “seizure activity,” according to Lindsay. After further testing,...
Cappotelli’s wife Lindsay shared the news in a Facebook post to a group dedicated to Cappotelli.
“Today my love — my strong, sweet, beautiful love — took his last breath at 3:30 a.m. and went Home to be with Jesus…exactly one year after his brain surgery,” she wrote. “You think you can be prepared for this when you know it’s coming, but you just can’t. The only person whose comfort I want right now is the one who can’t give it to me.”
Cappotelli was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2005, ending his promising wrestling career. Though that brain tumor was removed, he continued to undergo yearly screenings, and in June 2017, he began to experience headaches and “seizure activity,” according to Lindsay. After further testing,...
- 6/30/2018
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
Former WWE and reality TV star Matt Cappotelli after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 38 years old.
Cappotelli starred on the third season of WWE’s Tough Enough reality show, produced by the WWE with MTV, where participants trained for a shot at a WWE contract. Cappotelli and John Hennigan (known professionally as Johnny Nitro) were the winners. Cappotelli went on to wrestle in the development league for the WWE, winning the Ohio Valley Wrestling championship.
Cappotelli had his pro wrestling career cut short after he was first diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent surgery. Ten years later, the tumor returned, and he had a second surgery in June 2017.
In December 2017, doctors determined that the remaining tumor was inoperable, as it was located close to his brain stem.
His wife, Lindsey Cappotelli. announced his passing in a Facebook group dedicated to him.
“Hey Team Capp…I’ve been...
Cappotelli starred on the third season of WWE’s Tough Enough reality show, produced by the WWE with MTV, where participants trained for a shot at a WWE contract. Cappotelli and John Hennigan (known professionally as Johnny Nitro) were the winners. Cappotelli went on to wrestle in the development league for the WWE, winning the Ohio Valley Wrestling championship.
Cappotelli had his pro wrestling career cut short after he was first diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent surgery. Ten years later, the tumor returned, and he had a second surgery in June 2017.
In December 2017, doctors determined that the remaining tumor was inoperable, as it was located close to his brain stem.
His wife, Lindsey Cappotelli. announced his passing in a Facebook group dedicated to him.
“Hey Team Capp…I’ve been...
- 6/30/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Former WWE star Matt Cappotelli, a winner of the wrestling reality competition series Tough Enough, died Friday after a battle with cancer, his wife announced. He was 38.
In a Facebook group dedicated to supporting her husband, Lindsay Cappotelli wrote, "Today my love-my strong, sweet, beautiful love-took his last breath at 3:30 a.m. and went Home to be with Jesus ... exactly one year after his brain surgery. You think you can be prepared for this when you know it's coming, but you just can't. The only person who's comfort I want right now is the one ...
In a Facebook group dedicated to supporting her husband, Lindsay Cappotelli wrote, "Today my love-my strong, sweet, beautiful love-took his last breath at 3:30 a.m. and went Home to be with Jesus ... exactly one year after his brain surgery. You think you can be prepared for this when you know it's coming, but you just can't. The only person who's comfort I want right now is the one ...
- 6/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Matt Cappotelli, the winner of WWE’s reality show “Tough Enough,” died Friday after fighting two battles with brain cancer, WDRB reports. He was 38.
Cappotelli was first diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2005, beating it two years later. However, in 2017, doctors diagnosed him with a Grade 4 glioblastoma tumor and were subsequently unable to fully remove it, deeming it terminal, Wdrb reports.
Cappotelli, who is survived by his wife, became a trainer at Ohio Valley Wrestling after his retirement.
TheWrap has reached out to the WWE for comment on Cappotelli’s death.
Cappotelli was first diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2005, beating it two years later. However, in 2017, doctors diagnosed him with a Grade 4 glioblastoma tumor and were subsequently unable to fully remove it, deeming it terminal, Wdrb reports.
Cappotelli, who is survived by his wife, became a trainer at Ohio Valley Wrestling after his retirement.
TheWrap has reached out to the WWE for comment on Cappotelli’s death.
- 6/29/2018
- by Linda Xu
- The Wrap
'WWE Tough Enough 3' winner Matt Cappotelli -- who bravely fought through two rounds of cancer -- has passed away ... this according to his wife. "Today my love-my strong, sweet, beautiful love-took his last breath at 3:30 a.m. and went Home to be with Jesus exactly one year after his brain surgery," Lindsay Cappotelli wrote in a statement. "You think you can be prepared for this when you know it’s coming, but you just can’t.
- 6/29/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
"WWE Tough Enough 3" winner Matt Cappotelli has terminal brain cancer ... but is still doing everything he can to fight the disease 6 months after the painful diagnosis. Back in June, TMZ Sports reported on Matt's second surgery to remove a brain tumor -- over 10 years after he had one removed ... and had his pro wrestling career cut short. But this time, 10% of the Grade 4 tumor could not be operated on since it was too close to...
- 12/12/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
"WWE Tough Enough 3" winner Matt Cappotelli says he's undergoing emergency brain surgery on Thursday after doctors found a "very large tumor" in his brain. Cappotelli was diagnosed with a tumor in 2005 -- just a couple years after winning a WWE contract in the reality TV competition. His big break was coming ... but surgery forced him into retirement at age 27. Everything seemed to be going well ... until the tumor returned. "Waiting to be taken for my...
- 6/29/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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