| The Sunday Small-For-All News Report: 12.03.06
Meltzer is a Latter-Day Trogdor, The Lita/Michael Richards Connection, High School Musical Starring Torrie Wilson and the Spirit Squad, Angle is Still Insane, Nash is Still a Genius, and Another Simulated PPV Highlight This Weeks Small-For-All!!! And welcome back kiddies to another pulse-pounding edition of the Sunday Small-For-All News Report!!! We are smack dab in a PPV frenzy as tonight is the first true ECW PPV since Guilty As Charged 2001. And luckily, there is no ECW vs. Outsiders theme on this PPV (which I thought boosted the first ECW ONS but plagued the second). Tonight's December to Dismember PPV can be monumental for a couple of reasons: lowest live attendance, least amount of matches announced heading into the PPV (though in actually this was always a calling-card of ECW), and the possibility of that this PPV will do the lowest WWE PPV since In Your House- It's Time from 10 years ago.
Reese Witherspoon Is 'Doing Fine' Since Split With Ryan Phillippe
Reese Witherspoon has assured fans she's coping well following her split from Ryan Phillippe earlier this year. The pair broke up in October after seven years of marriage. They have two children, Ava Elizabeth, seven, and three-year-old Deacon. Following confirmation of the split, Witherspoon canceled a string of public engagements to spend time with her family, including an appearance at designer Carolina Herrera's new Los Angeles boutique last month. However, the star insists she's now ready to face media and fans. She says, "I'm doing fine. I'm getting out a little more now. You'll be seeing more of me." (This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network) .
Newsmakers
Matthew Knowles , father and manager of singing sensation and "Dreamgirls" star Beyonce , was reportedly blinded by dollar signs when he looked at his daughter's co-star, Jennifer Hudson. E! reported that during the filming of "Dreamgirls," Knowles tried to sign Hudson as a client. Hudson, a former "American Idol" contestant, turned him down flat. It's lights out for Van Sant Film director Gus Van Sant , known for films such as "Good Will Hunting" and "Finding Forrester," was arrested on a drunken-driving charge in Portland, Ore. According to Sgt. Brian Schmautz, Portland Police Bureau spokesman, Van Sant's breath test showed a blood-alcohol level of 0.19 percent. Schmautz said that's more than twice the state limit, 0.08 percent. Van Sant, 54, was initially pulled over Dec.
Dolly Parton Gets Top Honor Tuesday Night
Dolly Parton has received top honors in her native Tennessee as well as across the country. Viewers can watcher her receipt of one of her highest honors Tuesday, Dec. 26 when the Kennedy Center Honors is televised on CBS. Kenny Rogers and Carrie Underwood were among the stars on hand to salute Dolly at the 2006 Kennedy Center Honors. President Bush and the first lady were in the audience for the show that was taped earlier this month. Some of Dolly's friends and fellow Tennesseans took the opportunity to share some of their favorite moments with Dolly, including Reba McEntire and Reese Witherspoon. Parton, along with Steven Spielberg, Smokey Robinson Andrew Lloyd Weber and conductor Zubin Mehta, was honored in the special that will air on NewsChannel 5 at 8:00 p.m.
Justin Brings 'SexyBack' To Runway
"Timberlake opens the show and he's the first performer to ever actually interact with the girls on the runway. No one's ever done that before," said the fashion show's executive producer, Ed Razek, who filmed the show at Hollywood's Kodak Theater.The singer was greeted by a slew of beautiful models."Oh, my God, I was dreaming to meet him," model Adriana Lima said of Timberlake on The Early Show Tuesday. "I'm his biggest fan ... when he danced oh, my God, I really flipped out. He was really, really cute. Really hot, cute."If Diaz is looking for anyone to blame for his involvement in this show, she can only point the finger at Timberlake himself. His hit album, "Future Sex/Love Sounds," was the perfect fit for the annual fete, said Razek, who's been producing it since the first show in 1993."He's the right artist at the right time," said Razek.
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