Tuesday, June 19, 2007

20.Suspect investigation of Mr. McMahon's death


MICK FOLEY
The first person to officially have another Superstar accuse him of the heinous actions against Mr. McMahon, Mick Foley has rarely had a kind word for the presumed dead Chairman.

BOBBY LASHLEY
The former U.S. Army sergeant has the training to carry out such a destructive plan, and plenty of reason why he would want Mr. McMahon out of his way. King Booker seems to think Lashley is the culprit behinnd the McMahon incident, but what does federal investigator Daniel Beck think of the former ECW World Champion?

JONATHAN COACHMAN
Nobody in WWE is more connected to Mr. McMahon than his Executive Assistant and interim Raw boss. Perhaps nobody had more to gain in the absence of the Chairman, and even more suspicious is that moments before the explosion, Coachman led Mr. McMahon to the ill-fated limo.

CRYME TYME
Making that money may have made JTG & Shad suspects in the limo explosion. While offering up for sale items previously owned by Mr. McMahon, Cryme Tyme was approached by federal investigator Beck and asked to answer some questions. Could having the Chairman's personal belongings vault Cryme Tyme to the top of the suspect list?

THOMAS PAGLIARO
The man behind the wheel has become a suspect simply by his profession, as limo driver Thomas Pagliaro has come forward to explain his innocence and whereabouts during the explosion that has presumably taken the life of Mr. McMahon.

PAUL LONDON
While every other Superstar in WWE and ECW stood silent and somber at the end of Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night just moments before the limo explosion, one Superstar had a smile on his face - Paul London. What did the high-flying Superstar have to smile about? Federal investigator Beck may want to find out.

JOHN CENA
The Champ was in the house when Mr. McMahon's limo exploded, but investigator Beck still has questions for John Cena. The Chairman and the WWE Champion have never quite seen eye-to-eye, and maybe Cena wanted to make sure that the one thing that means more to him than anything stays around his waist and nobody else's.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Interesting article. Well, my first impression of London: NOISY. My second,little boxes. There is no space anywhere, although to give the poms their due, they do allocate green spaces, where there are parks and benches which allow you to sit outside, eat your lunch (quickly before the pigeons grab hold of it), and inhale the wonderful scents of the big city smoke, diesel, huge Limo London vehicles, dust and the wonderful aroma of the Thames River!! We went on the London Eye, which is this huge Ferris wheel thing. From it you can see most of London and the surrounding areas. It is bloody high, and it seems jumping off the Gouritz bridge (Western Cape, South Africa) has done little to allay my fear of heights. It was quite spectacular though.
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