
Biography Of Percy Watson
If there’s one thing that NXT Rookie Percy Watson loves to do, it’s party. But that doesn’t keep him from being a talented prospect on season two of WWE NXT. While he may be the self-proclaimed “South Beach Party Boy,” Watson has an impressive athletic background to back up his in-ring abilities. Watson’s partying ways will certainly have to be suppressed as his WWE Pro, MVP, will be looking to hone the NXT Rookie’s athleticism and rocket him to the top of NXT.
While he may like to party and bring his own brand of flashiness and excitement to the ring, Watson’s athletic background is quite impressive, giving MVP a great deal to work with. Watson boasts experience in professional football, formerly playing in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers and the Washington Redskins. He brings his experience on the gridiron to the inside of the squared circle, where becoming WWE’s next breakout star on WWE NXT would certainly be the greatest accomplishment of his athletic career.
However, Watson is not just only athletic and eccentric; he is also a thinker and a problem solver. As a graduate of West Carolina University with a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems, Watson has the ability to analyze any situation and any opponent and can certainly mesh his intelligence with his athletic ability and become a force to be reckoned with.
His WWE Pro, MVP, certainly knows what’s it’s like to be a gifted athlete inside the ring. But MVP also knows that while it’s OK to party, Watson’s focus has to be on the seven other NXT Rookies and the ultimate prize of becoming WWE’s next breakout Superstar.
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An update about the health of Hulk Hogan came out today online. Hogan suffered sudden back pain early Monday morning, that celebrity new giant TMZ described as "excruciating". This forced the Hulkster to miss the recent TNA Impact TV tapings as he is currently hospitalized in Clearwater, FL. Doctors have told Hogan he may have a torn muscle.
Hogan told TMZ in an update today that he had spent the weekend picking up seashells on the beach and that the constant stress of bending over got the better of his back. The WWE Hall of Famer and current TNA star has undergone several back surgeries recently. Hogan will remain in the hospital as he gets tested to determine which muscle he has torn.
You can view a revealing video below on this page where a frustrated Hogan talks about his condition, "turning the dial up" in TNA, and his thanks to his supportive fans. It was posted earlier tonight and was filmed by Hogan in his hospital room.
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