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​What Happened After SD + Hulk Hogan/WWE Update, Heenan

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Partial Source: The Wrestling Observer

— Following the WWE SmackDown TV tapings in Buffalo, New York on
Tuesday night, John Cena took the microphone challenged The Wyatt’s to continue
the three-on-three match (see our WWE Smackdopwn **SPOILER** report on the main
website). The Wyatt’s attacked and came back to ring with Cena and The Usos
hitting their moves to send the crowd home happy…

— As noted earlier, prior to the WWE Main Event tapings in
Buffalo, New York on Tuesday night, Xavier Woods defeated Damien Sandow with a
head kick. After the WWE Main Event but prior to the WWE SmackDown tapings,
Alberto Del Rio defeated R-Truth after Truth tapped out.

— For those who may have missed it, WWE Hall Of Famer Bobby “The Brain”
Heenan suffered a broken shoulder after taking a bad fall out of bed on April
24th in Las Vegas, Nevada. Heenan was in town with his family for a wedding, but
ended up missing the wedding as he spent the day in the hospital due to the
injury.

Heenan, who despite his declining health over the years, has reportedly been
in good spirits lately. His bones are considered weak and brittle after the many
cancer treatments he has received over the years, which makes such an injury
easier for him to suffer.

— As previously reported, WWE announced that Hulk Hogan has been added to
the company’s upcoming tour of Japan. One of the reasons that people speculated
as to why Hogan was added was to help boost slow ticket sales, as WWE’s recent
popularity in Japan has declined.

Apparently the move helped, as when the Hogan announcement was made and word
got out about it in Japan, there was indeed a big rush on ticket sales for the
events.

The shows Hogan will be a part of, which take place on July 11th and July
12th in Tokyo, Japan, will mark Hogan’s first time appearing on a Japanese
wrestling show in over ten years.

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