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William Regal Not At RAW?, Bradley's Death, Cena Speaks Out, More
Reported by: Ryan Clark
Updated on December 8, 2008 1:46 PM EST
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The Associated Press, as well as local news outlets in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont, have all picked up the story of former WWE Developmental Talent Steve Bradley's death. Police are investigating, but do not expect foul play. WWE has not acknowledged the death of Bradley, who was under contract to the company from 1998 through 2002.

The Windsor Star recently interviewed Kevin Nash, as he will be appearing at Scott D'Amore's Border City Wrestling this weekend at their anniversary event. Nash discusses his injuries, when it is time to step aside, the economy and more! You can check out the full interview Canada.com.

William Regal is not expected at Raw tonight. The belief is that he is fighting off the illness he picked up on the European tour.

Broadcasting & Cable is reporting that WWE has hired Jared Bartie as an Executive Vice President and General Counsel for the company. Bartie formerly was chief administrative officer and general counsel for Bobcats Sports and Entertainment.

The newest issue of WWE Magazine features an interview with John Cena. Here are some of the highlights: On the spinner title belt: "Believe it or not, that belt has had minute changes over the years, and I'm actually flattered that it's now considered the WWE Championship. I thought for sure that once it went to Smackdown, it would see a redesign. I like the fact that the ECW Championship has changed; I think it adds flavor to it. It's weird, the one trophy that tradition says you can't touch is the World Heavyweight Championship, but it is what it is." On his Royal Rumble return: "I was hidden away in the back of a car and then 45 minutes after the show started, I was briskly brought to a secret room in Madison Square Garden. Nobody knew I was there and nobody knew what was going to happen...I came out a minute before no. 30 was called. Everyone backstage had 60 seconds to react." On the most underrated performer in WWE: "William Regal. Not only is he smooth as silk in the ring, he's one of the most entertaining characters I've ever seen on TV."

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