More on Warrior, WWE Legends, New Superstars

July 16, 2009
By Brian Cantor

– In an update to the earlier story on The Ultimate Warrior, joining Warrior’s name in preliminary discussions for the 2010 WWE Hall of Fame class are those of Ted DiBiase, Sr. and Honky Tonk Man. Though none are confirmed, Warrior’s potential induction is the most up-in-the-air due to the ongoing litigation; unless the lawsuit is dismissed or settled (in a manner at least somewhat favorable to WWE), WWE will most likely not invite the former WWF Champion to the ceremony.

– Early FCW reviews on touted Mexican acquisitions Dos Caras and El Sicodelico are not positive. The word is that the two are struggling with WWE’s in-ring style and have not shown much promo ability.

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