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Hulk Hogan Hits The Old Rock Bottom




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Hulk Hogun: Let me tell you brother your ass looks better than my ex wife's


During a wrestling match in Australia on Tuesday, a bloody Hulk Hogan uncovered Ric Flair's, er, assets.
That's what you call a foul play.

No word if Hulk's antics will get him banned from "Good Morning America" too.



Neighbors Legal War Over Rihanna's Move


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Rihanna doesn't like being yelled at by her neighbors, according to a new lawsuit obtained by TMZ.

The owner of the L.A. house Rihanna was renting believes she would have bought his house outright but his neighbor was such a jerk ... she bailed on the deal.

The neighbor had actually sued Rihanna and her landlord, Stephan Yacobian, back in June, claiming the singer and her friends had a bad habit of parking their cars on his property. Rihanna eventually got so fed up with his complaints ... she moved.

Now, Yacobian is going after the neighbor -- claiming he had no right to yell at Rihanna and her friend over parking, because the two property owners had a specific agreement that RiRi could park in the neighbor's driveway.

Yacobian claims the neighbor's "harassing behavior" caused the deal to go south.

Yacobian wants the neighbor to fork over the profits he would have made from the sale.





Tyler Perry Sued For Praising Jesus!!




Tyler Perry used too much of the goodness of Jesus in his movie, "Madea Goes to Jail," at least according to a new federal lawsuit.

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The lawsuit, filed by the personal representative of deceased gospel singer/songwriter Bertha James, claims Perry lifted an entire verse from a song James wrote in 1950 -- "When I Think of the Goodness of Jesus."

The suit claims that Perry pilfered the verse and used it in "Madea" -- specifically, "incorporating the entire Chorus in a monologue delivered by the main character in 'Madea" referencing her deliverance from a jail sentence and leniency for repetitive criminal conduct, in a staged court proceeding presided over by 'Judge Mabeline.'"

Bertha's estate, which is also suing Lionsgate Entertainment, wants unspecified damages for copyright infringement.