Thursday, March 25, 2010

New TV appearance for Chyna


Starpages.net is reporting that Chyna just finished filming for an episode of "Paul Cruz: Latin Actor", a new television show which will debut this fall starring Paul Cruz & Max Alexander.


"Former WWE wrestling champion and Surreal Life star Joanie "Chyna Doll" Laurer just finished filming for an episode of the new comedy television series, "Paul Cruz: Latin Actor" which debuts in September. "Disappointed and frustrated with his career, a clean-cut American/Latin "Actor," realizes that he isn't stereotypically "Latin" enough to get roles in Hollywood. Desperate, he takes the advice of his alcoholic manager, and flamboyant agent, and consents to an "Extreme Make-Under." This results in booking an unwanted stereotypical role, but, it's a lead in a movie that could very well launch his career and make him an American star!"
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

FRANK MCKLUSKY CI UK AIRDATE

On April 23,2010 Frank McKlusky CI starring Chyna, Dave Sheridan, Cameron Richardson, Randy Quaid and Dolly Parton will be airing in the United Kingdom on Sky Movies Family channel. Check your local listings for time in your area.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

CHYNA STARRING IN NEW MOVIE

IMDB.com is reporting that Chyna has landed the role of Barb in a new comedy film called, LOSING CONTROL directed by Valerie Weiss and starring Kathleen Robertson (Mall Cop), Steve Howey (The Reba Show), Alanna Ubach and Chyna (Illegal Aliens & Cougar Club). The film is expected to be released later this year according to IMDB. Click here for more details.

CHYNA ONE OF WWE'S "MOST IMPACTFUL WOMEN"

In honor of "Women's History Month", Chyna has placed #3 in WWE.com's list of The Top 25 "Most Impactful Women" ever beating out the likes of Sable, Stephanie McMahon, Mae Young, Ivory and many more.


The Ninth Wonder of the World can lay claim to many accomplishments that no other diva can touch. A two-time Intercontinental Champion, Chyna was the first woman to compete in the Royal Rumble and the first woman to be considered the No. 1 contender to the WWE championship. After holding her own with the likes of Chris Jericho and Eddie Gurrero, Chyna simply destroyed every woman she ever faced and won the Women's Championship at Wrestlemania X-Seven. She held the title until she left the WWE in 2001, leaving behind a lasting legacy as the most dominate female competitor of all time. Source: WWE.com