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Watching WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels

 

DX reunion with HBK during Raw’s historic 1,000 episode on July 23

Miami Herald Writer

• One thing for sure, with his new Deuce watch, HBK can’t use the excuse that he had the wrong time if he’s late for the show.

Pre-order your Shawn Michaels Deuce Brand signature series watch at http://www.deucebrand.com/products/501/signature.

• Look for Part 2 with HBK as he discusses social networking, whether his son wants to follow in his footsteps and hunting with Stone Cold Steve Austin for MacMillan River Adventures on the Outdoor Channel.

• Catch HBK and fellow host Keith Mark on MacMillan River Adventures at 11:30 p.m. [EST] Tuesdays on the Outdoor Channel. For additional airings or MRA merchandise, visit http://www.mrahunting.com/.

• Follow HBK on Twitter @ShawnMichaels.

• Follow me on Twitter @smFISHMAN, http://twitter.com/#!/smFISHMAN, where I post links and information. Opinions expressed reflect no other entity. I can also be found tweeting incessantly during wrestling shows weekly.

• WWE Raw welcomes D-Generation X, The Rock, Bret Hart, Mick Foley, Brock Lesnar and a host of other big names for its three-hour Raw 1,000th episode spectacular at 8 p.m. [EST] Monday, July 23 on the USA Network.

John Cena cashes in his Money in the Bank briefcase against WWE champion CM Punk. Christian defends the Intercontinental championship. Daniel Bryan and AJ are also scheduled to get married, but we know how WWE weddings go. Look for some surprises. Visit www.wwe.com.

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