POMPANO BEACH, FL - SEPTEMBER 26: Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead performs at The Pompano Beach Amphitheater on September 26, 2015 in Pompano Beach Florida. (Photo by Larry Marano/Getty Images)

Top WWE Team Discussed For Split, Possible Singles Push?, Motorhead Single Makes Billboard Charts, WWE Plugs Mauro Ranallo Debut

dudley-boyz.jpegDudley Boyz

The Wrestling Observer noted that for what’s it’s worth, there’s been talk of a potential split of the Dudley Boyz.

It was said it was just an idea pitched, seeing as ideas are always pitched and nothing could happen, but it could see Bubba working again as a singles star, with a character similar to his Bully Ray character from TNA. 

Motorhead 

Billboard is reporting Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” single from 1980 reached multiple Billboard charts for the first time since being released. 

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The track reached #12 on Hot Rock Songs, and #24 on Rock Streaming Songs; the song also reached #8 on Hard Rock Digital Songs, as well as reaching third on the LyricFind Global chart, which measures lyric search volume. Motorhead’s final album, Bad Magic, also re-entered the Hard Rock Albums (#11) and Top Rock Albums (#37) and the band appeared on the  Social 50 artist chart (#16).

Lemmy Kilmister, who was friends with Triple H wrote three of his theme songs, died from a battle with cancer on December 28th at 70 years old. 

Mauro Ranallo

WWE posted the following video of new Smackdown lead announcer Mauro Ranallo, who makes his WWE television debut on tonight’s broadcast of Smackdown on USA Network. 

 

#MauroRanallo is excited to be the voice of #SmackDown! #SmackDownOnUSA

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