WWE Saturday Morning Slam To Resume Airing On The CW, Trish Stratus Weighs In On Junk Food

- According to SaturdayMorningSlam.com, last Saturday's episode of WWE's children-aimed program on The CW, Saturday Morning Slam, marked as the show's season finale. While the show is off the air beginning this week (The CW released its schedule for this Saturday's slate of "Vortexx" programming and Saturday Morning Slam is not listed, with Dragon Ball Z Kai instead airing in the 10:30 a.m. time slot), it will resume airing in the future.

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There is a graphic on MyVortexx.com teasing a new season of Saturday Morning Slam "coming soon."

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported last week that executives of the network treated Saturday Morning Slam as its other children series, with only a specific number of episodes ordered.

- WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus is targeting junk food as she spoke out on their warning labels in an interview with The Globe and Mail.

In regards to what actually qualifies as junk food, she states, "The further a food gets away from its original form, the more processed it is, the more "junky."

Since orange juice is full of sugar, would it qualify as junk food?

"Orange juice is okay, a natural sugar that your body can process. The crap in soda ? your body says, "Hmm, not sure what this is, I'll just store that for now," she states.

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The multi-time champion believes it would be a "great idea" if government officials legislated warning labels on junk food similar to those found on cigarette packages.

"I'm constantly surprised how unaware people are about what they're putting into their bodies. People just don't know!" said Stratus. "I think if people realized how detrimental some of this junk food is to their health, they really would think twice. And maybe it wouldn't stop them from eating it, but it certainly might cause one to see the benefits of practising moderation."

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