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According to SuperLuchas.net, former TNA Wrestling star Alex Shelley has signed a contract with WWE. Shelley left TNA a few months back and was reportedly in talks with WWE to join the promotion's roster directly, as opposed to spending time developmental. It is unknown if he got that request. Also keep in mind the source of this news (SuperLuchas.net). There have numerous stories by them that appear to have been made up so take this with a grain of salt for now.

that was epic :rofl:

Onto "victims of the set", eh? Well here's the newest victim...

I haven't watched TNA in like, 2 years. Literally I put it on Thursday night just because I was in eating at the time and I happened to see that live. I laughed so hard. Also, I love the way she tried to you know, brush it off there lol

AJ and Kaitlyn :)

My god, what is she, 4'2 or something???

I honestly don't know how Cena handles all the hate. I mean, there are literally people screaming at him to DIE. It's pathetic really. He must have some serious stones.

he looks at his bank accounts. then looks at the haters. then looks back at his bank accounts.

Geez, then Punk must be like 7' or something (I know he's about 6'2 or so) he looks absolutely HUGE compared to her.

that's probably what AJ and Kaitlyn both said

he has dated/had 90% of the divas, probably even vicky! *shudders* :rofl:

No, that's the 10% of the divas division he hasn't dated. :p

Come to think of it, that's not far off from the truth, in terms of the current size of the divas division. Who is there again...?

Beth Phoenix

AJ Lee

Natalya

Layla

Eve Torres

Kaitlyn

Cameron

Naomi

Askana

Alicia Fox

Kelly Kelly

Vickie Guerrero

Rosa Mendes

Lilian Garcia

Tamina Snuka

Yep, that's it; just 15 (WWE don't list Vickie as a diva, so officially, 14, and that's not counting who's in NXT as well).

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