Impact Wrestling TV, Dot Net Weekly, NXT weekend (reports needed), WWE No Mercy, Raw, and Smackdown Poll Results, Jason Jordan, Steve Blackman

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By Jason Powell

-Dot Net Members will be listening to the new Dot Net Weekly audio show with Brian Fritz of Sporting News and BetweenTheRopes.com later today. Brian and I will be discussing all the news of the week. Join us on the ad-free version of the site and access and our entire audio history by signing up for membership today via the Dot Net Members’ Signup Page.

-Impact Wrestling features Eli Drake vs. Johnny Impact for the Impact Wrestling Championship and the Victory Road theme. Impact airs on Pop TV at 7CT/8ET. John Moore’s review will be available on Friday morning. My Impact Wrestling Hit List will be available on Friday.

-We are looking for correspondents for the the NXT live events listed below. If you are going to one of these events or another upcoming show and want to help by sending in a report, contact me at dotnetjason@gmail.com

-NXT is in Jacksonville, Florida at Maxwell Snyder Arena tonight with the local crew.

-NXT is in Tampa, Florida at University Area CDC Gymnasium on Friday with the local crew.

-NXT is in Cocoa, Florida at Cocoa Armory on Saturday with the local crew.

-The WWE Hell in a Cell show was given a B grade with 50 percent of the vote in a Dot Net poll. The voters gave Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins vs. Sheamus and Cesaro the best match of the night with 50 percent of the vote. I agree in both cases.

-Monday’s Raw received a majority vote for C as the letter grade with 34 percent of the vote. I gave the show a D and found it to be the dullest edition of Raw this year.

-Tuesday’s WWE Smackdown Live received a majority B as the letter grade with 36 percent of the vote, and 30 percent gave the show a C. I felt it was an above average show thanks mostly to the work of Kevin Owens.

Birthdays and Notables

-Steve Blackman is 54.

-Jason Jordan is 29.

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