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WWE Trying To Sign Kelly Kelly To A New Deal

Source: http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/news/6276/wwe-trying-to-sign-kelly-kelly-to-a-new-deal

According to sources, once WWE heard that Kelly Kelly was looking for projects outside of the company during her time off, there was a push to get her to sign a new deal as soon as possible. Kelly is still under a WWE contract but had taken time off due to feeling burnt out. The company feels that she is the most marketable Diva on the roster and they are willing to spend to lock her into a longer-term deal.

Among the WWE crew there is a feeling of burnout now that everyone is pretty much working every TV taping. With travel, many talents are losing the 1-2 days that they used to have to mentally and physically rest before going back on the road. There is a feeling among some that the Bellas, much like Jeff Hardy years ago, might have started a trend with the women, which would be to get out and take breaks as opposed to continuing the grind of the road.

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Let's face it and be realistic. Kelly Kelly is nothing but a pretty face and body. She has absolutely zero wrestling skills. The girl totally sucks in the ring. The only reason Vince wants to keep her around is because she attracts a large portion of the male audience, which makes the company more money in ticket sales and TV audience. The only Divas that can actually wrestle in WWE is Natalia and Beth Phoenix.

Let's face it and be realistic. Kelly Kelly is nothing but a pretty face and body. She has absolutely zero wrestling skills. The girl totally sucks in the ring. The only reason Vince wants to keep her around is because she attracts a large portion of the male audience, which makes the company more money in ticket sales and TV audience. The only Divas that can actually wrestle in WWE is Natalia and Beth Phoenix.

Agree with everything you say there, although there are actually more than two competent divas on the roster. :p Yes, there is Natalya and Beth Phoenix, but you've also got Kharma (I know, inactive at the moment), AJ, Tamina Snuka, Layla (unlike Kelly Kelly, she actually managed to train herself into a competent wrestler), and Kaitlyn.

I really wish Trish and Lita were back. And Mickie James also if that was the case. I still can't believe that stupid Piggy storyline they did with Mickie before she wound up leaving WWE. Morons. Trish and Lita are both obviously in terrific shape and could still tear the house down probably if they got in a ring with say, Beth Phoenix and Kharma etc. But, they are "retired". Meh.

I know, funny huh lol

And wasn't the top moment Kurt Angle debuting? Eh, I would figured one of the AJ Styles/Samoa Joe/Christopher Daniels matches from years ago would be the top moment. But hey, what do I know about TNA....

yeah those matches are the ONLY reason to watch TNA

I really wish Trish and Lita were back. And Mickie James also if that was the case. I still can't believe that stupid Piggy storyline they did with Mickie before she wound up leaving WWE. Morons. Trish and Lita are both obviously in terrific shape and could still tear the house down probably if they got in a ring with say, Beth Phoenix and Kharma etc. But, they are "retired". Meh.

Piggie James wasn't why she left. She was forced out because she kept trying to bang Cena. Now that he's getting divorced, I can see them bringing her back.

Agree with everything you say there, although there are actually more than two competent divas on the roster. :p Yes, there is Natalya and Beth Phoenix, but you've also got Kharma (I know, inactive at the moment), AJ, Tamina Snuka, Layla (unlike Kelly Kelly, she actually managed to train herself into a competent wrestler), and Kaitlyn.

Everyone forgets that AJ is an actual wrestler. Yes, shes small ... but if they would give say her and Natalya 10-15 minutes, they would put on one heck of a show.

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Piggie James wasn't why she left. She was forced out because she kept trying to bang Cena. Now that he's getting divorced, I can see them bringing her back.

Everyone forgets that AJ is an actual wrestler. Yes, shes small ... but if they would give say her and Natalya 10-15 minutes, they would put on one heck of a show.

Oh I know the Piggy James story wasn't the reason she left, I was just using that as an example of the moronic creative minds at work in WWE. And she left sorta right after that storyline, so I'm sure some people probably figure it's why she left. Meanwhile, she lost weight during that period and bulked up a bit if I remember, so hey if she's a Piggy James, I'll take it!

Remember that picture of her you sent me Rappy? YOU KNOW WHICH ONE I MEAN TEE HEE.

We can now confirm that Alberto Del Rio is off WWE's No Way Out pay-per-view. For those who haven't heard, Del Rio suffered what has been described as a "severe concussion" at last week's WWE SmackDown tapings.

There will be a major angle on RAW tonight where they will announce Sheamus' new opponent.

it's going to be Zigs I am predicting!

Good call.

yeah not surprised again, when it was down to Christian and Zigs you knew the result...but its going to be good...Zigs and Sheamus had a good match the other week

BEST MOMENT OF THE NIGHT I MARKED MAJOR!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXQfY5blxAo

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yeah not surprised again, when it was down to Christian and Zigs you knew the result...but its going to be good...Zigs and Sheamus had a good match the other week

BEST MOMENT OF THE NIGHT I MARKED MAJOR!

Only thing that would have made it more epic is if Frankie Stechcino and Cory Matthews were at ringside.

Also, it's SO obvious AJ is gonna help Bryan win at the PPV lol

I wish it wasn't so obvious though. :p While I'm obviously hoping Punk retains, I'm hoping they don't go down the obvious route and see if AJ actually helps Kane. That'd definitely cement her crazy chick status. :p

I wish it wasn't so obvious though. :p While I'm obviously hoping Punk retains, I'm hoping they don't go down the obvious route and see if AJ actually helps Kane. That'd definitely cement her crazy chick status. :p

Didn't Tori and Lita both get into relationships with Kane? Maybe there's something about a crazy, psychotic monster that attracts sexy WWE Divas :p

Didn't Tori and Lita both get into relationships with Kane? Maybe there's something about a crazy, psychotic monster that attracts sexy WWE Divas :p

Ahh yes, I remember Lita siding with Kane. That was so messed up. :p

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