Man. Stop it. You're not a reporter landing a scoop. You're a guy with a blog posting rumors he hears - and I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt that you aren't making things up for attention. I get that you want some legitimacy as a games journalist, but this is not how you go about it.
You got lucky with the Playstation All-Stars thing. You got a good source. That got you some legitimacy. And now you're proceeding to squander all of it, from the way you present yourself to the news you report.
I'm not gonna go into detail on everything you do - like the way you constantly remind people about your website, whether you're linking to it, talking about it, or saying stuff like, "You read it here first, exclusively on Paul Gale Network! Stay tuned to Paul Gale Network for more information!" on most of your articles, or the way you only seem to post here on GAF in response to someone linking to your site or to link to your site yourself - but I will say this. Throwing rumors up on your site in the hope that some of them turn out correct and vindicate you isn't how you become a respected reporter. It's how you quickly become a joke, because most of those things are gonna turn out to be false. And if you're in it for the glory of being the first person to report certain things, then you're in for a huge disappointment, man. That doesn't happen very often, and people rarely remember who the first guy who got the scoop was anyway.