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The Bella stipulation is the stupidest thing this month. 

 

Personal assistant? Jesus christ. 

On the bright side, at lease they're not wasting a Hell in a Cell match on them now, which was the initial rumour.

 

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Andy Wu and Hijo del Pantera vs. Novus (Jiro Kuroshio and Yusuke Kodama)

TNA Knockouts Championship: Havok © vs. Velvet Sky

Manik vs. Minoru Tanaka

Kazma Sakamoto vs. MVP
Team 3D (Bully Ray and Devon) vs. Abyss and Tommy Dreamer
Ethan Carter III vs. Ryota Hama
The Great Muta and Tajiri vs. James Storm and The Great Sanada
TNA X Division Championship: Samoa Joe © vs. Low Ki vs. Kaz Hayashi

6/8; a lot better than usual. :P It wasn't so bad in the end; the only thing that really let it down live was Mike Tenay and Tazz's commentary from Nashville. They're bearable live, but pre-taped in a studio environment, they're almost as bad as the generic commentary you get in the WWE games - Tenay, mostly. If it keeps going at this rate, I'll start wishing for Insane Clown Posse to take over commentary. Actually, I probably wouldn't go that far.

 

WWE has chosen to not exercise its option to renew ring announcer Justin Roberts' contract. Effective immediately, Roberts is released from WWE.

 
WWE wishes him the best in all his future endeavors.

http://www.wwe.com/inside/justin-roberts-contract-not-renewed-26726645

 

...well ######. Certainly didn't see that one coming.

http://www.wwe.com/inside/justin-roberts-contract-not-renewed-26726645

 

...well ######. Certainly didn't see that one coming.

Yeah, that is a bit of a shock. I guess they feel they only need Lillian Garcia to do the announcing duties for all events going forward. Saves money I guess, but I don't think he would have been on that high a salary.

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