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Swiss Death. (Y) That should be a finisher too, for the smaller superstars. God, imagine if Ziggler had to sell that! :laugh:

Land on feet, backflip over top rope.

On the title reigns: Punk's will be 435 days when he loses the title at Royal Rumble to The Rock.

If Cena wasn't seemingly going to miss HiaC, I could see him losing the title to Cena there only to get it back at Survivor Series, but I don't see that happening now.

As to the Botch Cara stuff... it might be funnier if it wasn't completely accurate. When him and Sucksterio are in the same match, I spend the entire time hoping for some kind of freak accident that ends both of their careers.

As to the Botch Cara stuff... it might be funnier if it wasn't completely accurate. When him and Sucksterio are in the same match, I spend the entire time hoping for some kind of freak accident that ends both of their careers.

bit harsh! :p

WWE Diva Beth Phoenix is reportedly on her way out of the company with plans to retire in October. Here is this official statement.

WWE Diva Elizabeth Carolan, a.k.a Beth Phoenix, is reportedly finishing up with the company shortly. According to a source, Phoenix will be retiring in October.

^ That doesn't sound 'official'. Reads like a rumor.

yeah I don't think she would retire but if she did then the divas division is kinda messed up

TNA's Aces and Eights angle will come to a climax in the next few weeks and at this time, there is a strong chance that

Jeff Jarrett will be revealed as the group's leader. Jarrett is a logical choice, due to the fact that Dixie Carter removed him from power, Sting fired him and was announced for the TNA Hall of Fame before Jarrett (the founder of TNA) and Hulk Hogan has taken over as the General Manger of iMPACT.

Jarrett took a leave from TNA to focus on Ring ka King as well as All Wheels Wrestling. With both projects not going on at this time so he is free to return to TNA as an active performer.

WZ has learned from sources that WWE officials have spoken this week about the possibility of reforming the Nexus stable.

WWE was shocked to hear the Nexus chants last Monday during the match between Wade Barrett and Justin Gabriel. On Friday, one of the top stories on WWE.com was a story talking about if Wade Barrett would ever bring back Nexus.

A source said, "the only reason for putting up a top story on the website about a glorified squash match, is to hear more from the fans." WWE wants to gauge the general opinion and memory of Nexus from the WWE Universe.

There are two main reasons WWE officials have given thought to bringing back the stable. The first being they feel it would provide another opportunity to have Barrett in a lead role and they will be very aggressive in showcasing him to look as strong as possible. The second reason is the Nexus name and brand sold a lot of merchandise the first time around.

As of now, the current plan is to hear if the chants continue as well as develop possible creative ideas IF they were to move forward with it.

There is no confirmation of the group coming back but as of this week the idea has been put on the table.

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Gonna declare bull**** on that.

1) This weeks Raw was in Bridgeport. Same place Nexus first formed. Of course there was a chant.

2) WWE.com puts 'bring it back' articles up all the time. They aren't gauging sh*t with those, they are just talking about old stuff.

BREAKING NEWS: BETH PHONENIX LEAVING THE WWE.

Source: http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/news/9634/top-wwe-diva-leaving-company-details

Beth Phoenix has given her notice to WWE. Phoenix, who took time off recently due to a death in the family, is expected to leave by the end of next month. Phoenix will finish up all of her already-committed dates. Sources in the company say that they are not surprised as she appeared to be "going through the motions" during the last year. She is one of the mid-carders who was also frustrated. We'll have a big exclusive on this coming shortly.

Phoenix has been part of the company since 2005, has held both the Women's and Divas titles and was the second-ever woman to compete in the Royal Rumble. She will keep ownership of her ring name as she used it before she signed with the company.

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