Jillian Hall – Smackdown

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Jillian Hall

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Jillian Faye Fletcher (born September 6, 1980) is an American professional wrestler who currently performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its Raw brand under the ring name Jillian.

After debuting in 1998, Fletcher worked on the independent circuit under the name Macaela Mercedes. She won numerous championships, before beginning to work for Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2003 under the name Jillian Hall. She began managing the Blond Bombers, John and Chad Toland, before debuting on WWE’s SmackDown brand as the “fixer” for the MNM faction. After leaving MNM, she became John “Bradshaw” Layfield’s “image consultant”, and managed him to the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 22.

In February 2007, Hall developed an in-ring persona of singing badly, but thinking that she is very good. In June 2007, she was drafted to Raw, where she participated in numerous tag team matches after allying with Melina. In December 2007, Hall released an album, A Jingle with Jillian, on which she sang Christmas songs in character. The album reached number 20 on the UK Holidays Top 100 shortly after its release. Throughout 2008 and 2009, she continued her singing gimmick and allied herself with Beth Phoenix. In October 2009, she won the WWE Divas Championship, but lost it to Melina the same night.

WWE Profile

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jillian hall

Jillian Hall from Kentucky is currently performing for WWE under its Raw brand, although her debut was originally made with SmackDown! This lively blonde diva had good preparation for a career in WWE, by training at a professional wrestling school. Jillian is also known for her singing, and released an album last year entitled “A Jingle With Jillian”

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World Wrestling Entertainment

SmackDown!

Hall made her World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) debut on the July 28, 2005 episode of SmackDown! with a gimmick of a “fixer” for the villainous faction MNM (Joey Mercury, Johnny Nitro, and Melina).[5][14][15] She also had a “growth” on the left side of her face, which she referred to as a “blemish”, the nature of which the announcers constantly speculated over.[16] The gimmick carried over to OVW, where the Blonde Bombers forced her to choose between them and MNM.[2][13] She eventually chose MNM, but did not stay with that group for very long.[2] As MNM’s fixer, she, in storyline, helped them to obtain a photo shoot for the cover of SmackDown! magazine, and helped to fix a problem that Melina had with Torrie Wilson, by helping Melina defeat her.

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Jillian Hall

Hall on Raw in March 2008
Ring name(s) Jillian[1]
Jillian Hall[2]
Macaela Mercedes[3]
Billed height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[4][5]
Billed weight 128 lb (58 kg)[3]
Born September 6, 1980 (1980-09-06) (age 29)[2]
Ashland, Kentucky[2]
Billed from Louisville, Kentucky[1]
Trained by Dave “Fit” Finlay[6]
Steve Keirn[7]
Lance Storm[7]
Debut 1998[2]

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Coolest Vid of Jillian Hall
Gail Kim & Primo vs Jillian Hall & Chavo – Superstars 14/01/10

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Wwe Raw
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. is an integrated media publicly traded, privately controlled. It focuses on television, Internet and live events and sports entertainment company primarily in manufacturing compared to professional wrestling. The company \ ’s world headquarters is in Stamford, Conn., with offices in Los Angeles, New York, London and Toronto.

Vince McMahon is the majority shareholder and president of the company. Ms. Vince McMahon holds the position of Chief Executive Officer.

The company was formerly known as Titan Sports before changing to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc., most recently, becoming from World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

WWE \ ’s business focus is on professional wrestling, a simulated sport and performing arts. In the Currently, the further promotion of professional wrestling in the world.

The promotion previously existed in the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, which promoted under the flag of the World Wrestling Federation and later wide World Wrestling Federation. WWE is home to two of the three world championships current heavyweight recognized by the ECW Championship.

About the same time, professional wrestler Joseph Raymond \ ‘Toots \’ Mondt created a new style of battle free professional called Slam Bang Western Style Wrestling to make the sport more attractive for spectators.

After much success, a disagreement over power caused the trio to dissolve and thereby promotion. Mondt formed alliances with several other promoters, including Jack Curley in New York.

When Curley was dying, Mondt moved to take over New York wrestling with the aid of several bookers, one of whom was Jess McMahon. Together, Roderick McMahon and Raymond created the Corporation Mondt Anti Capitol.

The CWC joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1953. Also that year, Ray Fabiani, Mondt one \ ’s associates, brought in Vincent J. Jess McMahon to replace his father in the promotion.

McMahon and Mondt were a successful combination, and within short, controls approximately 70% of the NWA \ ’s reserve, largely due to their dominance in the heavily populated Northeast region.

Because of the position dominant in the northeast of the promotion, American Wrestling Association legend and WWE Hall of Famer Nick Bockwinkel referred to the Convention as the Triangle? Northeast \ ‘to signify a triangle-like shape covering the CWC \’ s territory.

The Talent Wellness Program is a comprehensive drug, alcohol, and cardiac screening program exclusive to World Wrestling Entertainment, which began shortly after the sudden death of one of their highest profile talents of Eddie Guerrero.

The policy tests for recreational drug use and abuse of prescription drugs, including anabolic steroids. Under the guidelines policy, talent is also tested annually for pre-existing or developing cardiac issues.

The program has been recently advocated a large measured by the WWE and its employees in the wake of several illegal pharmacy busts that link artists to the WWE steroid purchases even after the policy put in place.

Under the test WWE drug policy, the threshold of a positive result for anabolic steroids are more than double that of all other major sports teams including the Olympic Committee.

WWE is currently under investigation by the U.S. Committee House Oversight and Government Reform regarding their talent wellness policy, after the death of one of their performers, Chris Benoit, possibly is linked to steroid abuse.

According to a statement attributed to WWE Jerry McDevitt, an attorney, an eleventh wrestler was later added to the suspension list. In April 2002, a month before the name change, WWE decided to create two separate lists, one in oil, and the other on SmackDown! Because of the abundance of talent left over from the Invasion.

This is known as the WWE brand extension. Following the extension of the brand, annual Draft Lottery was instituted in 2004 to exchange members of each list.

WWE Raw returned after a five-year stint on TNN to their original home in the U.S. network in late 2005. In the TNN day, the WWE has all advertising revenue during commercial breaks in their own pockets, and now in U.S. Network, USA Network gets all advertising revenue.

So, WWE had to invest in other lines of products introducing WWE 24 / 7, a subscription on demand, only channel that shows classic matches wrestling the WWE \ ’s vast library of video and other content produced WWE wrestling.

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WWE Raw Highlights – Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Guest Host

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What channel is WWE Hall of Fame show on tonight?

I would like to see the WWE Hall of Fame cetremony, but I always forget what the channel. I can not remember if in the U.S. or any other channel, but all I know is I want to see.

U.S. network. Edit: I think they’re pulling an agreement where they are supposed to see some of it on WWE.com streaming.

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WWe Raw

World Wide Wrestling Federation

The NWA recognized an undisputed NWA World Heavyweight Champion that went from wrestling company to wrestling company in the alliance and defended the belt around the world. In 1963, the champion was “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers. The rest of the NWA was unhappy with Mondt because he rarely allowed Rogers to wrestle outside of the Northeast. Mondt and McMahon wanted Rogers to keep the NWA World Championship, but Rogers was unwilling to sacrifice his $25,000 deposit on the belt (title holders at the time had to pay a deposit to insure they honored their commitments as champion). Rogers lost the NWA World Championship to Lou Thesz in a one-fall match in Toronto, Ontario on January 24, 1963, which led to Mondt, McMahon, and the CWC leaving the NWA in protest, creating the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in the process.

In April, Rogers was awarded the new WWWF World Championship following an apocryphal tournament in Rio de Janeiro. He lost the title to Bruno Sammartino a month later on May 17, 1963, after suffering a heart attack shortly before the match. To accommodate Rogers’ condition, the match was booked to last under a minute.

Mondt left the company in the late sixties. Although the WWWF had withdrawn from the NWA, Vince McMahon Sr. still sat on the NWA Board of Directors, no other territory was recognized in the Northeast, and several “champion vs. champion” matches occurred (usually ending in a double disqualification or some other non-decisive ending).

In March 1979, the WWWF became the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The change was purely cosmetic, and the ownership and front office personnel remained unchanged during this period.

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Golden Age

The original WrestleMania, held in 1985, was a resounding success. This event is sometimes credited as the debut of what McMahon called “sports entertainment”, in contrast to his father’s preference of pure wrestling. The WWF did incredible business on the shoulders of McMahon and his all-American babyface hero, Hulk Hogan, for the next several years, creating what some observers dubbed a second golden age for professional wrestling. The introduction of Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC in mid-1985 marked the first time that professional wrestling had been broadcast on network television since the 1950s. In 1987, the WWF produced what was considered to be the pinnacle of the 1980s wrestling boom altogether, WrestleMania III.

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