By ALEX MARVEZ, Scripps Howard News Service
Marvez: The head case behind a good cause
Chris Nowinski has become one of the leading advocates for head-trauma research in sports.
And he has his own brain damage to thank for it.
Marvez: Talking with 'The Coach,' now anchoring on ESPN News
World Wrestling Entertainment has a coaching vacancy.
After nine years as a WWE performer, "The Coach" Jonathan Coachman left the promotion last year to pursue another type of announcing career. Coachman is now anchoring segments for ESPN News along with other broadcasting responsibilities for the all-sports network.
Marvez: The sacrifices have paid off for Nigel McGuinness
He is (italics) the (end italics) wrestler from the promotion showcased in the critically acclaimed new movie "The Wrestler."
But unlike Mickey Rourke in his portrayal of protagonist Randy "The Ram" Robinson, Nigel McGuinness actually had to travel the difficult road to Ring of Honor stardom.
Marvez: 'Brother' Devon Hughes minus his longtime partner?
TNA Wrestling's "Genesis" pay-per-view show could mark a new beginning for "Brother" Devon Hughes.
Marvez: Bobby Lashley pumped about MMA debut Saturday
World Wrestling Entertainment fans can still dream of a Bobby Lashley-vs.-Brock Lesnar matchup.
It just won't be happening in a pro-wrestling ring.
Just like Lesnar, Lashley has abandoned WWE stardom to pursue mixed-martial-arts fighting. Lashley makes his debut Saturday against fellow newcomer Joshua Franklin on a non-televised Mixed Fighting Alliance show in Miami.
Marvez: 'Dungeon of Death' spotlights wrestling's dark side
"Dungeon of Death" isn't the most uplifting of titles for a pro-wrestling book being released this holiday season. Neither are the topics covered.
Marvez: WWE's latest 'shock' story line is especially tacky
In 1997, Brian Pillman was found dead in his hotel room on the eve of a World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view show.
Four years ago this month, Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room while on a WWE tour.
See a pattern?
Marvez: Cena returns.
Unfortunately, "You Can't See Me" has become more than a catch phrase for John Cena.

