— The WWE website has posted a “Where Are They Now?” feature on former Four Horseman manager J.J. Dillon. Dillon, now 67, noted he now resides in Delaware where he works for the department of corrections as a corrections officer. He also discussed his time in World Championship Wrestling, saying while the money was great, he was miserable working for them. He takes Eric Bischoff to task.
“[Eric] Bischoff had his agenda and I wasn’t necessarily in sync with what he was doing,” Dillon said of WCW’s former President. “I was the one person who could expose him for somebody who knew absolutely nothing about the wrestling business. Instead of tapping into me as a resource, he went around me.”
Though WCW had some profitable years in the late ’90s, he could see issues with management that would present serious problems in the future.
“I knew what was going to happen, but nobody wanted to listen. They looked at me like I was crazy.”
To read the piece in its entirety, click here.
— Orlando Colón, cousin of Carlito and Primo, worked under a mask at last night’s Florida Championship Wrestling television taping in Tampa. He performed as Dos Equis, going over Portis Clay (a/k/a G-Rilla).
— WWE plans on releasing a DVD set on D-Generation X chronicling its most recent run. No word yet on when it will be released.
— Next Friday in Toledo, Ohio, The Miz appears at the Seaway Market Place located at 1707 Cherry Street. He will be signing autographs and meeting fans from 3 to 4 p.m.