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Western Carolinian Volume 65 (66) Number 23 (25)

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  • 18 WESTERN CAROLINIAN SPORTS March 28, 2001 Shane o'Mac Sfcals Page from Da<fs Plajrbook- An<( l won Karaoke I was originally going to devote this week's article on my predictions for Wrestlemania, bid a fond farewell to WCW on Turner Broadcasting, and hopefully give some news on the PWF. However, an e-mail I received Friday morning changed all of that. Even though reports have said that WWF was in the top spot to purchase WCW, the reality didn't set in until I read those infamous words on my e- mail account. "WWF has just purchased WCW!" My jaw dropped. I felt a little lightheaded, and thousands of thoughts jumped throughout my head. What could the implications be of such a buyout? Will the WCW remain its own entity, or will it be completely merged with WWF? What is the future of WCW's huge stable of stars? What will Monday night be like? Monday night came, and I was on pins and needles. I had read that Vince McMahon was going to address WWF and WCW in an unprecedented simulcast on both TNN and TNT. I was expecting Vince to just state what the future of WCW was going to be, but instead I was treated to one of the most intriguing story lines in the history of professional wrestling. Vince played the part of the selfish, greedy, egotistical tyrant to perfection as he told the WWF crowd in Cleveland, the WCW crowd in Panama City, and the millions around the world that WCW was going to be stripped, buried, and all talent fired. The McMahon family music hit, and everyone in Cleveland turned to the entrance way. Shane McMahon appeared, but not to the live crowd in Ohio, but to the WCW crowd in Florida. It seems that Shane bought WCW right out from under the nose of his father. Shane vowed that WCW will continue to survive, and that Shane will make sure that WCW will provide the caliber of competition that beat out WWF in the ratings war oh so many years ago. So many of my questions were answered Monday night. It looks like WCW will still be on TV. There is no word yet what network will carry the show or when it will return to television. Since WCW will still be a separate entity, WCW's roster will remain intact although some cutbacks will probably be made. But what is the future of this new ownership? Can you say inter- federation wars? How many of you wrestling fans would like to see Booker T team up with The Rock to face Triple H and Scott Steiner? Or maybe The Hardy Boyz against Rey Mysterio Jr. and Kidman? Or how many PPVs would be sold to see a main event between Steve Austin and Goldberg? There are many WCW fans that object to this buyout, and I can respect their animosity. However, who better to own WCW than a company that can save the struggling federation. WWF has a tendency to listen to what the fans want and whom the fans want. WCW recycled story lines (mostly copied from WWF), buried stars, and simply dug themselves a hole that only McMahon could pull them out of. Could another company have done the same? I don't think so. So sit back, relax, and watch what develops. I seriously doubt any wrestling fan will be disappointed. In PWF news, weather and illness have kept the hometown wrestlers from Cullowhee from kicking each other's respective rears in the sand. Hopefully, Wednesday night will mark the return of the PWF to the Reynolds volleyball court around 9:30 p.m. Servo Sez: I am a regular to J. Edwards on Thursday nights for karaoke. Yes, Servo enjoys singing popular songs with words on a screen. And evidently I'm not that bad. Just last Thursday, J. Edwards started a weekly karaoke competition, and I just happened to win. It's going to be a regular thing with the winner receiving a cash prize of around $100. There's a $1.00 cover, and it starts around 10 p.m., so if anyone wants to see me sing some songs or if you're just in it for the money, come on by. THE INTRAMURAL FISHING DERBY begins Thursday, March 29 and ends Monday, April 30 at 3:00 p.m. All fish are measured at the Reid Gym Equipment Cage. The longest fish will be posted on the intramural bulletin board at the front of Reid Gym. The following classifications are included in the derby: the WCU Picnic Area across from Cullowhee Creek. Fraternity Gold and Fraternity Purple leagues participate Monday, April 2. Independent leagues participate Tuesday, April 3. All-Campus Finals will be held on Wednesday, April 4. *Travis Painter, 120 lbs. & under — 210 lbs. Adam Brotherton, 130 lbs. & under— 135 lbs. 1 - Brown Trout 2- Rainbow Trout 3- Small Mouth Bass 4- Large Mouth Bass 5- Crappie 6- Bream 7- Walleye 8- White Bass 9- Brook Trout 10- Catfish For more information call 227- 7477 or stop by the Intramural Office 130 Reid Gym. Winners will have their picture taken and receive an IM t-shirt or shorts. Runners-up receive a WCU IM hat. MEN'S HORSESHOE 'SINGLES' AND 'DOUBLES' will occur at 4:00 p.m. on the WCU Horseshoe Pits located at WCU Healt Jerry Soto, 140 lbs. & under — 200 lbs. Jason Reed, 150 lbs. & under — 225 lbs. Preston Roberts, 160 lbs. & under — 225 lbs. John Kallensee, 170 lbs. & under — 245 lbs. Chaz Sithes, 180 lbs. & under — 330 lbs. (MVP 189% of body weight lifted) Evan Fowler, 190 lbs. & under — 305 lbs. Sean White, 200 lbs. & under -315 lbs. Steve Portis, 240 lbs. & under - 325 lbs. Did you know? -You cant sit and befit. A healthy lifestyle does not occur from chance but rather by choice. -A benefit of daily physical activity is it helps manage stress by releasing tension. -Heart Disease is the number one killer in America. -It takes approximately six weeks to see a physical change from a regular exercise program. -Kidney and gallbladder cancers were most likely to be associated with weight problems. -Eating just one extra portion of fruit or vegetables a day could significantly reduce your risk of dying. -Asixth (17%) ofWCU students haven't had a drink in thepastyear. -The average American consumes only llgrams of fiber per day; 25-30 grams is recommended for optimum health. The Intramural Sports. Fitness, Health Services and Counseling Service Programs are sponsoring the "WCU Health Nugget." It will provide amazing facts or significant information relating to student needs, values and wellness. V *New All-Campus record WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL BENCH PRESS (rescheduled) will occur Thursday, April 5 at 8:00 p.m. in the Reid Fitness Center weight room. Participant registration and weight-ins will be held in the Reid Gym Equipment Cage from 8:00 a.m.- 7:50 p.m. For more information call 227- 7477 or stop by the Intramural Office 130 in Reid Fitness Center.
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