Daniel Bryan and Kane met a 7-year-old with cancer.
As of now, Ric Flair's appearance was a one-time deal. He hasn't signed a WWE contract, but is open to working with the company again.
The Boogeyman was just a surprise appearance.
There's interest in using Tommy Dreamer again. He's always good for a reaction from the die-hards.
Here's a story on Tribute to the Troops.
Everything else from yesterday is after the break.
Sin Cara is having legitimate knee issues. I hope those get resolved and he gets on a roll at some point.
TNA will have a Gut Check tryout in Philly. Cool.
WWE.com has part one of an interview with Stone Cold.
Mick Foley talked to Marvel.
It's unconfirmed that The Undertaker will work this year's WrestleMania.
Pat Patterson stopped by at NXT. One of the best minds in the business.
Tuesday's Smackdown got 3.3 million viewers. Great!
The dark match for the most recent Smackdown taping saw Alicia Fox beat Aksana. Both girls could use some fine-tuning, so it's good they're working like that.
For my take on yesterday's PWInsider.com questions:
1. I think he could very well retire in TNA given some of his comments.
2. I picture it working like Rock/Cena, where he has appearances via satellite and the like. Just this time he'd have the title!
Nothing to add to 3.
4. I think Punk and Bryan are doing pretty well for themselves. They tried to do more with Ryder with the Kane angle but that didn't work out so he's back at about the same place he was pre-U.S. Title. I think he's kind of a victim of so much new talent coming in (and some older talent getting refined roles). In the tag division, he and Santino are competing with the revised 3MB, Rhodes Scholars, Kane/Bryan, PTP, and maybe The Shield. In the midcard title picture, he's up against Kofi, Miz, Barrett, Cesaro, and R-Truth. I give Ryder a lot of credit for getting over on his own, but I don't know if it's more valuable to push him over some of the names mentioned.
5. I doubt it.
More wrestling tomorrow.
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