Shawn Michaels, Triple H Skits, WWE Wrestler Has Baby, ECW

August 11, 2009
By Brian Cantor

– Engaged couple David Otunga and Jennifer Hudson gave birth to a baby on Monday, reports PEOPLE. David Daniel Otunga, Jr., who weighed 7 pounds and 14 ounces, was described as “beautiful” by Hudson’s representative.

Otunga wrestles in Florida Championship Wrestling under the moniker Dawson Alexander. Numerous reports on the birth referenced Otunga’s status as a WWE developmental talent.

– Tonight’s ECW preview from MSN TV: “ECW champion Christian rules.”

– The Shawn Michaels and Triple H skits on RAW were filmed in the cafeteria at WWE’s Stamford, CT headquarters, according to PWTorch.com.

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