Couple leave TEN children in sweltering car for two hours... while they go to a bar

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Memphis TV To Start Working With TNA Wrestling?

As reported yesterday, WWE has pulled all talent scheduled to work the Memphis shows this weekend. In response to this, Cory Macklin is trying to work out a deal with TNA to begin using their talent.

More details have also come in on exactly how WWE went about telling Jerry Lawler he couldn't work the 4/27 show. Kevin Dunn called Lawler and told him he couldn't work the show. He then called him back again later asking if there is anyway they could get the entire show shutdown, saying that WWE would reimburse Cory Macklin for the deposit on the FedEx Forum. Lawler told Macklin about WWE's offer but Macklin denied it, saying that sponsors were already set, t-shirts already printed, etc. Macklin also felt like pulling the show now would put a bullet in Memphis Wrestling because they have been promising something big and had to deliver.

A lot of people in Memphis are upset with Jerry Lawler about this, since everyone including Hulk Hogan suspected whether McMahon would let him work the show. Instead of asking permission ahead of it, Lawler just moved forward assuming he could work the show. Then, at the press conference, instead of coming out and saying WWE forced him off the show, he made up a story about WWE talent not being allowed to appear on VH1. He then left and Hulk Hogan basically painted a more accurate story of this being about him and WWE.

This has hurt Lawler's reputation in Memphis and it remains to be seen if he will even be part of Memphis Wrestling from now on.

from:www.wrestlingattitude.com
 

This Guy

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what does this have to do with TNA Wrestling? Don't make up phoney story titles just to get people to read it dude.
 

phantomgerald

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he said the owner of memphis wrestling wants to use tna talent instead. didn't you read the first sentence. but yeah after that there is nothing related to tna
 

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but the story isn't about that. the story is more crap about Lawler and Hogan. The headline is Memphis TV to start working with TNA wrestling. Then it really doesn't say anything about it other then, the owner wants to and then goes into another 2 paragraphs about Lawler, the WWE & Hulk Hogan. To me the story is mis leading.
 

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this is basically what Osama hussein posted anyway without the TNA bit if you look further down news rumours and spoilers.
 

This Guy

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well yeah I'm not saying you did, but you could have edited it. You didn't have to use the exact story name in the thread. Anyways, I don't care anymore.
 

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Last updated at 8:14 PM on 30th July 2011





Charged: Mother of six of the children Mackisha B Johnson, 25

Two mothers and a friend allegedly left ten children in a sweltering car for two hours while they drank in a bar.
Witnesses told police they saw the car parked outside Alibi Lounge in Springfield, Missouri, at around 1.10pm last Thursday.

The children inside were seen turning the car and air conditioning on to keep cool.
Mother of six of the children Mackisha B Johnson, 25, and Christopher M Jones, 38, were both arrested

Another suspect, Shacona Johnson, 30, mother of four of the children, left before police got there.

Police noted the temperature outside the car was 99 degrees with a heat index of 101 degrees that day.
None of the children, who ranged in age from seven months to 11, were hurt and were taken into custody of children services.

All three suspects have been charged with second degree child endangerment and, if convicted, face up to a year in prison, plus a $1,000 fine.