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So Cena's big announcement is that he will be in the MITB match? Uh...alright. For the love, can WWE please learn that the entire audience hates Vickie with a passion. And it isn't the good kind of heat, it is honest dislike...nobody likes that annoying bitch.

Go Jericho in MITB! I hope he wins.

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Money in the Bank's shaping up to be diabolical. A MITB match with all former WWE champions? F**k that! The whole point of the MITB match is to give a midcard superstar his push to the top and his first world title reign (CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, etc.).

And only can the divas have a battle royal last less than four minutes. What was the point of that match, anyway? If the winner got a Divas title shot (would have been a perfect opportunity to put the title on AJ!), then I wouldn't be complaining about it, but it was just a bathroom break-type match (usually whenever Heath Slater is jobbing to regular superstars, not legends like he is right now).

OK, get in predictions for which legend Heath Slater will be jobbing to next! I'll go with Gangrel. :p

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Brings up an interesting point though; why is WWE PG if almost 3/4 of their audience are over 21?

Because if they aren't PG, they risk losing that other quarter, but if they are PG, they can have both the quarter and the three quarters. Most over 21s won't boycott WWE just because it isn't PG, but some (perhaps many) parents might not let their kids watch it if it isn't PG. I think it shouldn't be PG, though :p

It's being reported that former WWE and WCW star Bill Goldberg reached out to Brock Lesnar to discuss a potential angle between the two of them that would see Goldberg make his return to pro wrestling.

One problem, however, is that Brock Lesnar only has two major dates left on his WWE deal, one with Triple H at SummerSlam, and the other with his opponent at WrestleMania.

It was pretty much a rhetorical question. :p I knew that was the reason they switched to PG back when Linda first attempted to run for senate in 2008 (and failed spectacularly) to try and avoid critics using WWE as a weapon against her, but guess what, that failed. :p

Maxine reportedly quits WWE; frustrated with officials

Maxine, who's been seen mostly on WWE NXT and a few Raw appearances, including Monday's Battle Royal, has quit the company and is gone, according to WWE sources.

The word making the rounds is that she had been frustrated with a number of things, including not being offered a guaranteed deal and not having the chance to prove herself on TV beyond the WWE NXT level.

Maxine, real name Karlee Perez, signed a WWE developmental deal in 2009. After wrestling for Florida Championship Wrestling, she was brought up to NXT for the all Divas third season. She returned to NXT as part of the retribution season four and became involved in a triangle with Derek Bateman and Johnny Curtis.

Sucks if this is true. She's actually fairly enjoyable on NXT outside of the ring (she makes a good heel). So instead of pushing her and convincing her to stay, they keep Kelly Kelly, who's done jack s**t in recent months, and (as we all know) can't wrestle.

If she goes, let's hope she joins TNA. She might stand a chance of getting some proper TV time there.

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