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Vickie Guerrero's farewell letter...

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It has been an amazing 9-year career at WWE. I started at WWE as Eddie?s wife, and now I am leaving with my own identity. I loved performing in front of millions of people. Whether you hated or loved me, I appreciated every moment. I gained some amazing friendships that will always be kept in my heart. It is time to turn the page and start a new career in medical administration. I have so many other things to do in my life, and the most meaningful one is graduating from college in January. (Phil. 4:13 ? ?I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.?)

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It is time to say ?goodbye and thank you? to everyone from the WWE Universe, WWE Headquarters and everyone backstage.
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My first ?thank you? goes to my Lord Jesus Christ, for giving me a healthy mind and body to have been able to do the exciting things inside and out of the ring. He always kept me safe in my travels, and gave me the strength to improve myself emotionally and physically year after year.
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To my beautiful daughters, Shaul and Sherilyn ? Thank you for inspiring me to be better than yesterday. Your support was unconditional when I traveled. I still feel sad that I had to miss so many of your milestones. I love you girls with all of my heart. Β Β 
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Linda and Vince McMahon ? I am grateful for the opportunities you gave me. Thank you for having my family feel accepted as a part of yours. I am thankful for the friendship we have built over the years. Vince, Eddie loved you like a dad! He had so much respect for you and it was always important to make you proud. Thank you for believing in me when I didn?t!
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Stephanie ? You are the true example of an independent, strong and successful woman. It has been an honor to work next to you. Thank you for being a part of my last night at WWE. I was honored! I wish happiness and love for Paul, you and the girls. Β 
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To all the agents ? Thank you for all of your help, advice and guiding me to have my segments successful? Arn, Fit, Dean, Road Dogg, Scott, Joey, Mike, Kidman, Jamie and Johnny.
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Sarona (Tamina) TO: THE BEST DRIVER EVER! I will miss our road trips of laughing, singing, listening to music and eating our cracked black pepper sunflower seeds!! LOL! Β  Remember to be fierce and believe in yourself. You are an amazing mom and thank you for showing me what strength is all about. I love you! FROM: THE BEST NAVIGATOR EVER!
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Adam (Edge) ? Thank you for believing in me when I didn?t know what the hell I was doing out there. Your patience and guidance helped me be a better entertainer. I am grateful for you allowing me to manage you, get Speared by you and have the most memorable wedding. I wish you nothing but success!
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Undertaker ? Thank you for the greatest moment of all, receiving your ?Tombstone?? I am honored.
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Dolph ? You are welcome for getting many elbow brushes ? LOL! I am always wishing you the best in your career.
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Teddy Long ? Thank you for all of your help, advice and talks in helping me believe in myself. I Love You, Playa!
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Michelle McCool ? Thank you for being my spiritual backbone. I always enjoyed camping out with you in the locker room. You are a wonderful friend and I will always cherish our friendship. Thank you, Layla, for letting me share in the fun times with ?Lay-Cool.? Β  Β  Β Β 
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Travel ? Thank you, Cathy and Holly, for always getting me to work and home. Your efforts are never forgotten. I still appreciated you when it wasn?t to the right city?LOL!!
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To everyone in the trucks ? Kevin, Kerwin, Duncan, ?Mi Amigo? Michael, Matt, Tina, Caroline and I know there are several others ? thank you!
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Props ? Thank you Mark, Anthony, Jason, Ellis, Tommy and everyone else who always took care of me. Your help and friendships are priceless.
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Seamstress Team ? Thank you, Terry and Julie, for your help. Sandra, thank you for creating the most beautiful dresses and gear for me.
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Thank you to the truck drivers and bus drivers who have the hardest job of all. I always appreciated your smiles, efforts and friendships! Β 
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Thank you to the stagehands who work hard every show. Without your efforts, I couldn?t have done mine. I loved all of our funny and even the stressful times ? ?Cell phones and walkies off.? Β In 8?7?6?5 ? all of you are the best! Warren, Howie, Luis, Brian, Kasama Mama, Abi, Carl, Jaime (Wabi), Chris, Carl and I know there are many more.
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Dega ? Oh my gosh, I will miss each and every one of you. Sending love to my girls, Hag and Jessica?you guys are too cool!! JP, Bruce, Cheese and Jack, thank you for feeding me with delicious dishes every week!
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Thank you to the commentators who either loved me or hated me ? JBL, you will always be my favorite commentator. Jerry, Josh and Michael Cole? all my love!!
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Makeup ? Thank you Jan, Jill, Leslie and Jackie. Jackie, thank you for always rocking my hair!
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The WWE App, Dotcom gang and interviewers ? I will miss all of you. Brian, Dustin, Nicky, Tom, Byron and the girl power behind it all ? Renee!!!
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Production Office ? I want to thank you all for your help and hard work. Thank you for always going above and beyond if we needed a bigger locker room. I am grateful for the friendships I have with each and every one of you. Chimel, Sean, Mark Yeaton, Sam S., Steve Rubin, Ralph and John D?Amico, and also the girls in the office!!!
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To all the arena reps at WWE ? John Davis, Kosha, Angela, Joe P., Tracie, thank you for always helping me!
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Cameras ? Stu, Rico, Scott, Marty, Billy, Bubba Jr., Doom and Gloom, thank you for always getting my best side!!
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Johnny ?Boss? Laurinaitis ? Thank you!! Thank you!! You have always believed in me and looked out for Eddie and I for many years. Your friendship will always be in my heart and I wish you nothing but the best. Thank you for your honesty and treating my daughters like your own. Keep living the dream. You deserve nothing less.
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Mark Carrano ? Eddie thought the world of you and loved you like a brother. You have been a very special friend to me and I will always be here for you. I am so proud of you in how you have grown at WWE. I wish Jenna and you all the best! Β I love my Noodles!! Β  Β 
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To the security crew, all of you are special to me! Rich, Jim, Dennis, Joe, Tony, Muriel, Scott and John. Thank you for always keeping me safe!Β 
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Photo Dept. ? Johnny, Eric, Jamie, Heather, Rich, Craig and everyone else!Β 
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To the refs who ?never listened to me in the ring?... LOL! All of you are so special to me and thank you for the fun times in the ring! Charles, John C., Chad, Mike C., Spider, Mark and Bonsai!!
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?Excuse Me,?
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Vickie

http://www.wwe.com/inside/vickie-guerrero-farewell-letter-26427424

Sigh, I guess this time she won't be coming back. At least not for awhile I would assume. That's a long letter thanking quite a few people. I'm sad to see her go. She was always awesome as a heel, and always fun to watch (except when she screamed).

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/487053-major-bound-for-glory-news

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Now this is interesting. TNA's beat WWE to the punch by taking their biggest show outside of North America, although hardly anyone will care as Bound for Glory obviously pales in comparison to WrestleMania as a spectacle.Β The place only holds ~2,000, but from what I've read, it's basically Japan's Madison Square Garden, and after watching the TNA/Wrestle-1 show last week, high hopes that it'll be a good'un (even with the drastically different crowds you usually get at puroresu shows). The time difference could be a right git though; America will be 13-16 hours behind Japan. UK's not an issue as the TNA PPVs aren't shown live; they're shown the Wednesday after.

If WrestleMania ever leaves the USA/North America, and that is a big IF, then I suspect the first place it will go would be the UK - Probably Wembley Stadium. Still wouldn't go to watch it though. Those prices are too ridiculous!

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If WrestleMania ever leaves the USA/North America, and that is a big IF, then I suspect the first place it will go would be the UK - Probably Wembley Stadium. Still wouldn't go to watch it though. Those prices are too ridiculous!

Too right; I was tempted to go to the RAW & SmackDown tapings earlier this year when a friend of mine offered, but it would have cost ~?200 overall (tickets, travel & accommodation), and the tickets were pretty high up in the O2 Arena, so not worth it, in my eyes.

Wow looks like TNA is having an incredible run in NY at the moment.

If you thought that Hardy spot was good, what about

Dixie going through a table http://videos-a-10.ak.instagram.com/hphotos-ak-xap1/10508913_1464860097094090_180672828_n.mp4

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You could see it coming over the past few weeks but I was thinking they would do it as 'gently' as possible, like a standing power bomb or 3D or something. That was impressively full-on. Fair play for taking one for the team.

Bully Ray definitely knows what he's doing when it comes to that spot; he knows how to protect whoever's going through the table. Hell, he's done it often enough. :P

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Bully Ray definitely knows what he's doing when it comes to that spot; he knows how to protect whoever's going through the table. Hell, he's done it often enough. :P

Haha yeah if there's someone to do it safely it would be him. Although she's nearly 50... Come to think of it she's not even the oldest he's put through a table, wasn't it Mae Young or something? No ones safe :p

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Mick Foley recently interviewed with The Boston Herald and revealed a text message he accidentally sent to Vince McMahon following the 2014 Royal Rumble. Foley was vocally upset over Daniel Bryan not being put in the Rumble and was apparently trying to send a text to Brie Bella, but sent it to Vince instead. Hear the story from Mick below:Β 

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I was sending a text message, one I thought I was sending to Brie, and I told her I was going to get in touch with [Vince] McMahon," said Foley. "I rarely interfere in the course of WWE events, but when I do, I like to think my opinion carries some weight. I sent what I thought was my message to Brie, saying, 'Give Daniel a hug and tell him how wrong I think this whole thing is.' I was pretty new to the iPhone. My son looked at my phone and said, 'Dad, you just sent that to Mr. McMahon.' My next message was, 'Oops.'
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You can read the full Mick Foley interview with The Boston Herald by clicking here.

Ugh I just don't get this fascination with her :/ She looks like a child, especially when they have the likes of Lana, Renee and Aksana...

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She "looks" different for starters. Which is good, considering the women's division is nothing more than plastic barbies normally. But she can also wrestle, which I don't think WWE has done aΒ particularlyΒ good job of showcasing recently. Needless to say, she needs someone who can go in the ring to really highlight why she's so good. Maybe AJ could help that out, if she EVER comes back now.

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