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So, what has she done to warrant a championship? In NXT no less. I mean, she's not the worst ever or anything, but seriously? Righttttt WWE.

Actually - name a woman in NXT or WWE history that is/was worse. Even Dana Brooke is better, and as the sign said in Brooklyn 'Dana Brooke is literally the worst'.

A mop in a bucket has better wrestling skills than Eva Marie.  Sin Cara performs perfectly compared to her.  How in the blue blazes of hades does talent relations not see how bad she sucks?

I watch Total Divas.  I admit it.  Ever since the first episode when she went red instead of blonde, like they told her to do, I knew she would be a waste of talent.  They should have promoted JoJo over her.

Actually - name a woman in NXT or WWE history that is/was worse. Even Dana Brooke is better, and as the sign said in Brooklyn 'Dana Brooke is literally the worst'.

Yeah I would rather have her as NXT Womens Chmpion then Eva Marie

Actually - name a woman in NXT or WWE history that is/was worse. Even Dana Brooke is better, and as the sign said in Brooklyn 'Dana Brooke is literally the worst'.

The Kat sprung to my mind; wasn't the main reason she was in WWE because she was dating Jerry "The King" Lawler? She was gone not too long after I started watching properly, so I'm not entirely sure; the only time I saw her at the time was the 2000 Royal Rumble in that bikini contest won by Mae Young (featuring probably the worst censored graphic ever).

WWE Diva Lana suffered a wrist injury while working out in the ring before a WWE Live Event in Fairfax, Virginia, this past weekend, WWE.com has learned. 

“During a training session [Sunday] afternoon, Lana had sustained an injury in the ring. We attended to her and noticed that she had a deformity of her wrist," said WWE's senior ringside physician Dr. Chris Amann. 

Dr. Amann continued, “We obtained X-rays which showed a Colles’ fracture and [we put her] in a splint. Most of these Colles’ fractures do better surgically than non-surgically, especially in younger patients. Most likely this will require an operation, which will take her out of active competition for approximately four months.”

http://www.wwe.com/inside/lana-injured-while-training-27928201

Dayum, she tries to get ready to actually have a match because lets face it she's an actress first (she starred in Banshee) and she did that.

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I'm gonna be honest here. I have no problem with her trying to get ready for a match, training to get better etc. If I was against that, we wouldn't have Trish Stratus basically in the end (not that I'm saying Lana will hit those high levels). But Lana here needs something more and I don't know what it is. I get that she's an actress first and all but eh I don't know. Maybe (and god this is going to sound so bad) she needs to gain a little weight in my eyes? She literally looks like someone could snap her in half :(

We are in the midst of huge surprise returns in the WWE as stars from the past are entering the landscape of the WWE to leave the fans shocked.



The WWE seems to be banking on the current scenario and through its website has started a poll that relates to huge returns. It is asking fans which stars would get the loudest pop and the wildest reaction if they return and the stars on the list are Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle, Goldberg, Batista, Matt Hardy, Shane McMahon or Scott Steiner.



The Charismatic Enigma Jeff Hardy, with over 24,000 votes is leading wth 31% of the votes followed by Angle with 23%, Goldberg with 19% and Shane with 18%. It is a cool initiative on the part of the WWE. If the WWE does decide to get anyone of these stars back in their ranks is a different question, which can also happen. Who would you like see back among these stars and who do you think would get the loudest pop?[/quote]

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