– WWE have shut down several parody and fake Twitter accounts earlier this week as well as Facebook pages of people pretending to be WWE superstars. An account under the name of CrankyVince, who many believed was someone within the company using the account or a former WWE employee with knowledge has since been suspended by Twitter, while an account under the name of WWE_Creative has since changed its name with the previous name no longer accessible. Twitter permits parody accounts on the social media site, as long as the account states so in their bio.

– Speaking of Vince McMahon, there were many people backstage on Monday night scratching their heads and feeling that Vince went a bit too far with his impersonation of Jim Ross in a backstage segment with Hornswoggle. There were various former WWE employees and other people noting how WWE promotes the Be A Star campaign, yet Vince still done this on company television.

– WWE Champion CM Punk as well as former WWE Divas Torrie Wilson and Amy “Lita” Dumas were in attendance for the New York Yankees vs. Atlanta Braves baseball game last night. Speaking of Punk, a video of Punk at the recent Philadelphia Comic Con has surfaced online featuring him talking about himself and Kofi Kingston being stopped and harassed by police.

– WWE Diva Kharma posted a photo of herself with a trainer recently, noting that she’s working hard to come back strong. As things stand, the current plan is to bring her back around the time of WWE RAW 1000. You can view the photo below.

– For those who have asked, Rey Mysterio’s WWE suspension expires in under two weeks, the same as Chris Jericho’s suspension. Mysterio has not been advertised for any WWE live events as of writing.

– Since the revelation of the WWE ’13 cover on a recent episode of WWE RAW, as well as the announcement that the game will feature stars from the Attitude Era, the game due for release on October 30th has seen a 250% increase in pre-orders from last year’s game.

– Tamiko Fatu, son of former WWE superstar Rikishi and brother of WWE superstars Jey and Jimmy Uso, has been training with his father at the Knokx Pro Academy in California and is looking at entering the wrestling business. Tamiko is 19 years old.

– Former WWE superstar Kenny Dykstra noted on his Twitter account that during his previous run with the company, he was cool with John Cena, however the last time he returned (which would have been a dark match on November 15th against Justin Gabriel), Cena didn’t even want to talk to him or shake his hand, however everyone else was cool with him being there that night.

– WWE Hall of Famer, Sgt. Slaughter will be appearing at the Bears and Eagles Riverfront Stadium in Newark, New Jersey on June 21st. Tickets are available from $10 upwards at this link or by calling (973)-848-1000.