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  1. May 14, 2017 · The lucky kid turned out to be 11-year-old Matthew Pomposelli. More than a decade later, WWE made a house call to Matt to find out what happened to his palatial prize. WWE.COM: First thing — are you still living in the home? MATTHEW POMPOSELLI: No, I don’t own the house. I sold it about six months after I won it.

  2. Super Writer at Fiesta Henderson · Experience: Fiesta Henderson · Location: Henderson. View Matthew Pomposelli’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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    • Someone Will (Not) Win A House
    • "Promotional Consideration Paid For by The Following"
    • Gargano's Nod to Dok Hendrix
    • Icopro, Baybay!
    • 1-900 Number
    • D-X Is in The Chat

    NXT mimicked the opening of the original In Your House PPV in two different ways. First, it put a modern spin on WWE's old tag line by claiming that NXT had been the revolutionary force in sports entertainment for five and a half years. Todd Pettengill completed the nostalgia trip by returning to hype up the card. Pettengill worked for WWE from 199...

    Pettengill referenced a unique promotional tactic from the original In Your House, saying a lucky viewer would not be winning a house for watching TakeOver. That wasn't the case 25 years ago, when WWE gave away a home to a fan that ordered the pay-per-view. The winner was 11 year old Matthew Pomposelli, but he didn't hold on to the home for long. H...

    William Regal did his best Lord Alfred Hayes impression when he delivered this line to introduce spots for WWE's new ice cream sandwiches. Members of the NXT roster, including Tegan Nox and Shotzi Blackheart, chowed down on the Good Humor treats, which recently returned to store shelves after an 11 year absence. Related: WWE Just Unleashed Its Next...

    Before heading out for his match with Keith Lee, Johnny Gargano adjusted the thermostat inside the house set the wrestlers were using for their entrances to a crisp 69 degrees. He then gave a thumbs up to a framed picture of Dok Hendrix. Hendrix was the WWE gimmick of wrestling legend -- and long time member of WWE creative -- Michael Hayes, who wa...

    ICOPRO was a nutritional supplement that WWE sold -- and promoted relentlessly -- on its television shows in the early '90s. It was the last remnant of its ill fated attempt to break into the bodybuilding business, the WBF. Adam Cole did a pitch perfect parody of/tribute to Bret Hart's 1993 ICOPRO commercial, filmed during Hart's first run as WWE C...

    An artifact of the pre-internet world, 1-900 numbers used to be a staple found in many forms of entertainment throughout the '90s, including pro wrestling. In the days before everyone got their secondhand information from Dave Meltzer online, WWE and WCW had competing hot lines which dished out wrestling news and rumors. Pettengill urged fans to ca...

    Before social media, wrestlers interacted with fans online via chat rooms in early ISPs like AOL. WWE used to feature shots of wrestlers awkwardly taking part in these chats backstage at pay-per-view events. D-Generation X parodied those segments, specifically Shawn Michaels being befuddled by a laptop at WrestleMania 13. Keep Reading: WWE's Velvet...

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  4. May 14, 2017 · Like a real house. It was won by 11-year old Matthew Pomposelli of Henderson, Nevada. If you're wondering what happened to the house, Matt sold it just six months later. For $175,000. In a preshow Free for All match, Jean-Pierre LaFitte defeated Bob Holly. Bret Hart defeated Hakushi. Razor Ramon defeated Jeff Jarrett & The Roadie.

  5. Matthew Pomposelli is known for Prototype (2009) and WWE's the Bump (2019). Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre ...

  6. Aug 26, 2020 · We then go to Pettengill & Wiand to select the winner of the house. Pettengill calls the winner . 11 year old Matthew Pomposelli from Henderson, NV, and then a fireworks display goes off. If you want to find out what happened to the house and the winner, check out the interview with him from WWE.com back in 2012 here

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