New indy video game, Cena/Yahoo, Dan Severn in movie, SummerSlam

»Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com

On Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 2:37 PM EST

Adam F. sent in the following: I saw this on Gamespot and thought I would pass it along. It's a Q&A session with Dave Wishnowski, a guy who has disliked American wrestling games, has been producing his own game for a while. He must have an Xbox. The article can be found here. His official website can be found here.

Nicole Daniels sent word that John Cena is the third most popular search through Yahoo.com's search engine at the moment.

David Woodham sent in the following: Dan "The Beast" Severn stars in movie "Swamp Zombies." This past fall, Dan Severn began shooting scenes for the recently released "Swamp Zombies." His role in this movie was that of a Swat Team Leader out to help the citizens from a slew of the living dead. Read more about the movie by clicking on the article to the left. Also appearing in this movie are other well known stars from the wrestling world, "The Blue Meanie" and Jasmin St. Claire. Also, some of Severn's students from Michigan Sports Camps were able to play the roles of Zombies and other characters including Byron "BAM" Marsh, Adam "Noah Lott" Johnson "Ninja" Joe Jackson & David "Fabuzio" Smith. The director of the film is currently trying to set up a special cinema screening in Coldwater, Michigan. If you would like more details on the release of the DVD's and future projects, go to www.killerwolffilms.com.

Brett Armstrong sent in the following: Hey, so I was at my local Cineplex the other day and noticed they jacked up the price for Summerslam like they do for Mania and possibly the Royal Rumble to $21.95, still much cheaper than seeing it at home, but I thought I’d check out the Famous Players site to see if it’s the same. Well Famous Players is showing Summerslam for the normal price of just $11.95, so I know where I’ll be going for this event and I hope people who have the choice of both theater companies get to see this. For more, click here.