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Agreed. Firstly Miz is a great ambassador for the WWE, and deserves a strap, but Wade needs to head towards the bigger titles.

and eventually headline the first British wrestlemania :shifty:

that will never happen :(

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The Rock kicks off SmackDown and gets a massive pop from the crowd. Rock tells a story about Hershey from when he was younger and cuts a promo on John Cena. He's interrupted by John Laurinaitis. Rock asks who the hell Laurinaitis is. Laurinaitis says Teddy Long gave him permission to come out

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Ric Flair's agent has released a statement.

Ric [Flair] is doing well, he feels great, and is home. WWE?s medical staff performed a physical on Ric yesterday, like they do all of their athletes, and recommended that he have a doctor take a closer look at his swollen leg. Upon arriving back in Charlotte today he went to see his doctors and it was determined that there is a blood clot. He was not admitted to the hospital, rather released with medication, which the doctors are confident will work quickly causing Ric to completely heal soon. Ric appreciates everyone?s concern and is looking forward to seeing fans at his next scheduled appearance in Hagerstown, MD on Friday and performing for WWE very soon.

Actually, he's not retired. He should be, but unfortunately, he's not. He tried to get back into the ring in January with All Japan Pro Wrestling, then he had to pull out due to a blood clot. But stupidly, he refused treatment in the emergency room, got on the plane to Japan, and was ringside at the AJPW event. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same clot that's mentioned in the current stories.

It is.

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