Footage From Steve Austin's Next Movie, CM Punk Note, RAW Back In NY & More

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* Thanks to Mayowa Oguntoyinbo for sending us a video that contains a lot of behind the scenes footage of Steve Austin's next movie, The Expendables. Most of the footage is of Sylvester Stallone – who stars and directs – but there is a clip of Austin's character jumping in mid-air with Eric Robert's character from an explosion. You can see the footage in our 'Videos' section by clicking here.

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* The WWE announced last night that RAW will return to the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, NY on October 26th. Tickets go on sale this Saturday. This will make the third time this year that they have had a televised event there. (Thanks to The Cheat)

* FightLine.com has a pretty lengthy article about who the next opponent for MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko will be. Apparently, UFC President Dana White tried to sign Emelianenko to fight UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva. For the full article at FightLine.com, click here.

* As announced on our Twitter (join) and Facebook Group (join) over the weekend, ee are a few days from officially going live with our WrestlingINC.com Forums! You can be amongst the first to join our forums by clicking here. We are almost done working out some of the kinks in the system, after which we'll be fully live. We are also looking for forum administrators. If you are interested in being a forum admin for our forums, click here to contact us and let us know.

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* WWE.com has posted an article on C.M. Punk appearing in H20's "Nothing
To Prove" music video. You can view the video by clicking here. Punk also appeared
as a presenter at the first ever 2009 Golden God Awards, which aired earlier this week on MTV2.

* Finally, a note from our store. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button released today on DVD and Blu-Ray. This is one of those movies that everyone would say was good, but I still had no desire to see it so I skipped it in theatres. I got a chance to check out a copy on Blu-Ray over the weekend, and I was impressed. I expected it to be slow and boring, and I should have known better since the director is the same guy that made 'Fight Club' and 'Seven'. It's a unique movie that is one of the best made I've seen in awhile. It ranks up there with 'Slumdog Millionaire', 'The Wrestler' and 'The Dark Knight' of my favorite flicks of 2008.

The two-disc DVD and two-disc Blu-ray boast over three hours of special features including interviews with stars Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett with behind-the-scenes footage of their on-screen transformations, an in-depth documentary revealing the unusual journey of the film itself including the secrets of its award-winning visual effects and an exploration of the computer wizardry that was used in the movie. To purchase the movie on DVD from Amazon.com, click here. To purchase the two-disc Blu-ray version of the film, click here. A trailer for the movie is below:

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