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I know it's wrestling etc etc - but my god does that look degrading as ######. Maybe because I'm almost 40 years old or maybe I'm just a stick in the mud. Does no one else think that looks really crappy to do to her (and him, I guess)?

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I know it's wrestling etc etc - but my god does that look degrading as ######. Maybe because I'm almost 40 years old or maybe I'm just a stick in the mud. Does no one else think that looks really crappy to do to her (and him, I guess)?

Yeah it seems that's the usual thing she does in ROH

I know it's wrestling etc etc - but my god does that look degrading as ######. Maybe because I'm almost 40 years old or maybe I'm just a stick in the mud. Does no one else think that looks really crappy to do to her (and him, I guess)?

Yeah, you're not the only one there. :/

 

According to The Wrestling Observer, WWE wanted to bring Bully Ray in for the May 15th NXT Live Event which took place in Philadelphia.

 
WWE knew Bully Ray would get a big pop from the Philly crowd, but after he appeared on the May 8th edition of Impact Wrestling to referee a match between Kurt Angle and Eric Young, WWE nixed the idea to use Bully. The role went to Tommy Dreamer instead, and he ended up working an NXT match against Baron Corbin.
 
Despite recently returning to TNA as the new authority figure on Impact Wrestling, Bully Ray is still pushing for one last run in WWE with his tag team partner Devon. In a recent interview with The Fight Network, Ray said he thinks him and Devon are in their best shape in 15 years.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/600929-wwe-reportedly-nixes-plans-to-bring-big-name-in-for-nxt-appearance-due-to-him-appearing-on-tna-tv


An unusual story is developing late Thursday night, as WWE has seemingly completely disassociated itself from Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan.
 
Hogan has been pulled from WWE.com completely, he is no longer listed as a judge on Tough Enough, and all of his merchandise links have been removed from WWE

He's gone from the Hall of Fame page, too.  :s Something very bad must have happened. I'm seeing murmurs suggesting he was caught doing a racist rant, but haven't looked it up yet.


Even Curtis Axel's been reverted to his regular self on the website.  :wacko:

 

On Friday morning, WWE announced they have terminated the contract of Terry "Hulk Hogan" Bollea. Their brief statement:

 
"WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan). WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide."
 
A few minutes afterward, the National Enquirer and Radar Online released a story that claims Hogan made racist comments on a sex tape, using the N-word several times in a dialogue about someone that was offering to fund daughter Brooke's music career. Here's an excerpt from their story:

 

According to The Wrestling Observer, WWE Diva Natalya, real name Nattie Neidhart, is currently in California training UFC star Josh Barnett. Natalya is training Barnett in catch-wrestling, and is also working with the

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