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I might have missed something, but what happened to Coach. Seems he's been replaced by Mick Foley as commentator on Smackdown.

It looks like Coach is leaving WWE for ESPN. He's going to be an anchor. I'm actually fairly sad about this news, because I enjoyed watching him as a backstage interviewer and then when he turned heel, he was involved in some good storylines. As a commentator he was okaaaaay, but as he's been with the company so long, it's a shame to see him go.

They've taken him off TV already, so it looks like he may have already finished as well :(

Source: http://www.prowrestling.com/article/news/9206

P.S. I think you should all read ProWrestling.com if you ever have time. It's a reliable source of news, but it's only good if you don't mind being 'spoiled' about what's going to happen and who's returning. I don't mind because I can't watch wrestling and can only keep up-to-date with it on PC :(

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P.S. I think you should all read ProWrestling.com if you ever have time. It's a reliable source of news, but it's only good if you don't mind being 'spoiled' about what's going to happen and who's returning. I don't mind because I can't watch wrestling and can only keep up-to-date with it on PC :(

They should update their header though, Cena is still holding that belt. ;)

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Did anybody catch TNA Sacrifice last night? Those guys are way better in the ring and I've been watching WWE for years.

I watched it just now and have to say this is the second ppv in a row that was way below par, the only saving grace was the X-Division Title match the rest was just awful, they do not need to push Steiner in the main event when he's been there had it and thrown it away they need to push Kaz and Joe because that match would be off the freakin hook!

Well, I have to admit, the RAW edition got better this week. The match ups were great such as Cena vs Orton (JBL & HHH interference), Hardy vs Umaga. Well done.

And damn, I loved HHH staring down. I am also anxious to see what's going to happen with HBK and Batista.

Well, I have to admit, the RAW edition got better this week. The match ups were great such as Cena vs Orton (JBL & HHH interference), Hardy vs Umaga. Well done.

And damn, I loved HHH staring down. I am also anxious to see what's going to happen with HBK and Batista.

That storyline with Batista and HBK is over its now Y2J and HBK and whoever they choose to feud Batista with on SD.

Raw was alright great to see Jeff back.

I watch both WWE and TNA, and I do believe TNA has better wrestling, while WWE has better storylines. I really like the X Division on TNA, and the gimmicky wrestlers like Sharkboy, Curry Man, and Black Machismo, reminds me of the WWF of the 80's.

I watch both WWE and TNA, and I do believe TNA has better wrestling, while WWE has better storylines. I really like the X Division on TNA, and the gimmicky wrestlers like Sharkboy, Curry Man, and Black Machismo, reminds me of the WWF of the 80's.

Where TNA fails badly is one man...Vince Russo.

Where TNA fails badly is one man...Vince Russo.

I'll admit, I wasn't 100% sure Russo was in any way involved in TNA. I did know that it was originally Jeff Jerrett and his wifes "baby". I guess it would explain why there were some "fire Russo" chants, or the like, during Sacrifice.

Interesting.

I'll admit, I wasn't 100% sure Russo was in any way involved in TNA. I did know that it was originally Jeff Jerrett and his wifes "baby". I guess it would explain why there were some "fire Russo" chants, or the like, during Sacrifice.

Interesting.

The womens match was awesome but after the match where Roxi Laveux had to have her head shaved even tho she had a clear gash on her was awful and you could hear as you said the "bulls**t" and "fire russo" chants, he was a reason not the main one but one of the reasons why WCW failed and I see alot of late WCW in TNA.

As for Steiner he needs to go he can hardly walk with the roids he took in the past :laugh:

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