Change on Jim Cornette book signing
Jim Cornette's book signing that was scheduled for Saturday in Glen Burnie, Md., has been canceled, according to a representative of Maryland Championship Wrestling. He will now be signing copies of his book, The Midnight Express 25th Anniversary Scrapbook, at the MCW event Saturday night at The New Green Room in Dundalk.
For more information, go to marylandwrestling.com.







Comments
Kevin, anyway you could find out for us if they will be selling his book at the event or will we have to buy one beforehand and bring it with us?
Maybe the cost also?
RESPONSE FROM KE: I will be talking to Cornette on Thursday.I will get the specifics from him.
Posted by: Dave | July 7, 2009 10:29 PM
Finally someone came to their senses. This is awesome. Now I can sleep in Saturday
Posted by: jason | July 8, 2009 10:44 AM
Kevin,
First time long time here, but got a comment followed by a question for you.
My brother and I got into an argument last night. We debated as to who had the most succesful solo career after starting out as part of a tag team. Here is my top 5, and would like you, the aficionado to chime in. Here it is:
1) Shawn Michaels (The Rockers)
2) Bret Hart (Hart Foundation)
3) Ron Simmons (Doom)
4) Booker T (Harlem Heat)
5) Scott Steiner (Steiner Bros.)
Like to hear your input. Thanks
RESPONSE FROM KE: I have to give that one some thought. As for your list, I like your top two, but I'd put Booker and Steiner ahead of Simmons. It's tricky because most of these guys were singles wrestlers before forming a tag team, but I suppose you are saying that became a famous as part of a tag team.
Posted by: Max (Miami) | July 8, 2009 4:21 PM
Max - How about Jericho (thrillseekers), edge (brood/edge and Christian) or Paul London. . .actually, no forget that last one ;)
Posted by: Big Dave | July 9, 2009 6:47 PM