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Matt Morgan?s six-year tenure with TNA Wrestling has come to an end as he was granted his release from the organization on Tuesday, according to ProWrestling.net. He requested his release from the company one month ago, which was well known among his colleagues.

 

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Another case of seriously dropping the ball from TNA. The

was gold (by TNA standards) and they never followed through with it. :/

Also, fed up of saying, Cena get new music you ****.

 

Probably as much chance of that as there is of a heel turn. If that ever happened, this could work...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbI11OcJ8SQ

This came out of nowhere ... mega-rich WWE star Randy Orton HAS GOTTEN DIVORCED -- and TMZ has learned, he gets a ton of the marital loot ... including cars, massive bank accounts ... and of course, his gun collection.

The divorce order was signed just last month. Randy and and his now-ex Samantha were married in 2007, but separated in 2012. Samantha filed for divorce in March, claiming the marriage was "irretrievably broken." They have one 4-year-old daughter.

But the split seems pretty amicable ... both parties came to a separation agreement, which details the division of property post-split.

According to the document, Randy gets his 2012 Range Rover, his 2011 Bentley, and his 2009 Harley Davidson. Samantha gets her 2013 Infiniti.

Randy also gets a bunch of six-figure bank accounts, his gun collection, his jewelry, and one house ... plus 100% of all righst, title, and interest in his WWE contract (which is worth a ton of money). According to the docs, Randy rakes in $291,666 per month in salary.

Meanwhile, Samantha gets a bank account worth $654,317 ... not bad ... as well as her jewelry (including her $99,000 engagement ring and wedding ring). She also gets one house.

As for their daughter, Samantha gets sole legal and physical custody, but Randy gets visitation. He has also agreed to pay Samantha $4,500 per month in child support.

http://www.tmz.com/2013/07/10/wwe-randy-orton-divorce-final-bentley-guns/

According to F4WOnline.com, there has been talk backstage in WWE of pulling Kane from the Money in the Bank PPV on Sunday, and possibly replacing him with Bray Wyatt. The idea would be that Kane would still be selling the attack from the Wyatt Family on Raw this week.

 

There was no announcement made concerning Kane being pulled from the PPV at the Smackdown taping last night, but WWE could make a last minute decision over the weekend.

 

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The current creative plan is for Ryback to defeat Chris Jericho at Money in the Bank this Sunday, and it's likely that with Vickie Guerrero no longer the GM of Raw that she will begin working with Ryback as his manager.
 
If Ryback does indeed win on Sunday, it will be his first PPV win in almost a year. His last PPV win, coincidentally, took place at last year's Money in the Bank PPV.

The current creative plan is for Ryback to defeat Chris Jericho at Money in the Bank this Sunday, and it's likely that with Vickie Guerrero no longer the GM of Raw that she will begin working with Ryback as his manager.

 

If Ryback does indeed win on Sunday, it will be his first PPV win in almost a year. His last PPV win, coincidentally, took place at last year's Money in the Bank PPV.

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It was revealed on the Australian version of WWE SmackDown, which has already aired in that market, that Kane is officially out of Sunday?s ?All Star? Money In The Bank ladder match due to injuries sustained in the beatdown he suffered at the hands of the Wyatt Family on Monday?s WWE RAW.

 

It will be announced on the U.S. version of SmackDown tonight that Kane will not be competing this Sunday at the Money In The Bank pay-per-view. Michael Cole will make the announcement on commentary, however, no replacement was announced on the Australian version of SmackDown. Whether or not that will differ from tonight?s U.S. airing remains to be seen.

Was it just me, but wasn't it painfully obvious how there was NO impact from that steps-shot?

 

nope there wasn't it was with the gap, they put Kanes head between it, would of been better if it was the side on

 

Favourite to replace him is the Big Sloth

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