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Speaking of which, Slammiversary's this Sunday, so predictions time now in case I forget. Good timing too, as TNA's just said MVP's out of the main event; not medically cleared to compete (legit), so the winners of Aries vs. King and Joe vs. Lashley get in the world title match.

 

Austin Aries vs. Kenny King

Bobby Lashley vs. Samoa Joe

"Cowboy" James Storm vs. Mr. Anderson

Willow (with Abyss) vs. Magnus (with Bram)

TNA Knockouts Championship: Angelina Love © vs. Gail Kim

Texas Deathmatch: Ethan Carter III vs. Bully Ray

TNA X Division Championship Ladder match: Sanada © vs. Manik vs. Tigre Uno vs. Crazzy Steve vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Davey Richards

TNA World Heavyweight Championship Steel Cage match: Eric Young © vs. Austin Aries/Kenny King vs. Bobby Lashley/Samoa Joe

For Pat Patterson, a fella his age, with the stigma, baggage, hardship, injustice and straight up CRAP he's had to live through all of these years within a business that demanded the men and women to be the archetypes of what it meant to be "superhuman" (as nearly as could be achieved) to publicly come out is a true milestone for him. That's like one of our grandfathers, with the "old school" way of thinking, doing that.

 

I applaud Mr. Patterson for his honesty -- and as Sir Ian McKellen has said of his own coming out, the difficult road is now behind him.

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Former WWE Superstar CM Punk and WWE Diva AJ Lee are now married.

The two began dating in the Fall of 2013 and were engaged back in April. AJ was seen wearing what appeared to be an engagement ring on the March 31st episode of WWE RAW (Photo).

The new Mr. and Mrs. Brooks attended at a Chicago Cubs game on May 17th, where Punk confirmed they were engaged and would be getting married in June.

AJ Lee recently moved to Chicago and is taking time off from WWE for her wedding and honeymoon. She?s expected to return to action this summer.

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