RAW Host vs. John Cena, More TNA on TV?, Jericho, Melina

August 15, 2009
By Brian Cantor

– “The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard,” which features past guest RAW hosts Jeremy Piven and Ken Jeong, bombed at the box office Friday, debuting to just $2 million. By comparison, John Cena’s “12 Rounds” was able to net $1.8 million in its first day of release.

“District 9″ led all new releases Friday with $14.2 million.

– According to PWInsider.com, one of the subjects being discussed as part of TNA’s negotiations with Spike TV is the addition of an extra hour or two of TNA programming on television. While the specifics of the possible addition are not clear, everything from an X Division series to a Knockouts series to a televised version of the Spin Cycle has been rumored.

– Melina and Chris Jericho are the Daily Diva and Superstar of the Day on WWE.com, respectively.

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