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Ding Dong the Witch is Dead :rofl:

Yeah, I love that. :laugh: It's currently #10 overall. Probably a chance it could actually be #1 this week. I get the feeling it won't be though; BBC will probably pull off another Sex Pistols and fix the charts.

Randy Orton threw what was described as a ?temper tantrum? backstage at WWE RAW regarding the crowd reactions from his bout with Sheamus on this week?s show. You could also clearly see by his facial expressions during the match that he wasn't happy. He?s also not happy about Ryback and Dolph Ziggler getting roles as prominent heels and is still pushing for a heel turn. The original plans called for him to turn on either The Big Show or Sheamus at WrestleMania 29 but that obviously didn't happen.
The Bi Lo Center in Greensville, SC - host of this Monday's WWE Raw - is advertising John Cena and Alberto Del Rio versus Ryback and the new World Heavyweight Champion, Dolph Ziggler. Many fans are wondering if Ryback's attack on Cena meant he has officially turned heel. While this news doesn't necessarily guarantee that fact, it does give an idea of where WWE might be going with Ryback's character in the future.

It's unknown whether this match will take place on the actual televised part of the show or simply be a dark match for the local crowd.

Former WWE star Carlito took to his Twitter following the news that The Rock was injured at WrestleMania 29, to call Rock out, stating that the injury may be due to steroid use. He tweeted:

"Rock tore his ab & adductor tendons? Hmm, I guess instead of getting in tremendous shape for mania...he got in TREN-mendous shape!"

Steroid.com lists Tren as one of the most popular steroids. They notes that some of Tren's benefits include "increased muscle mass, increased strength, and increased recovery."

Former WWE star Carlito took to his Twitter following the news that The Rock was injured at WrestleMania 29, to call Rock out, stating that the injury may be due to steroid use. He tweeted:

Steroid.com lists Tren as one of the most popular steroids. They notes that some of Tren's benefits include "increased muscle mass, increased strength, and increased recovery."

Pain & Gain

/rest my case

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