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Amy Weber has given her notice to World Wrestling Entertainment. Many are reporting that Weber's departure was sparked by some backstage ribbing. While this is true, there's apparently much more to this story. According to a number of sources, Amy's problems began on the WWE tour of Japan. A group of wrestlers came across a strip club flier with Weber's photo on it. The wrestlers went to the club and asked about the woman in the picture. Allegedly, they were told that she not only works there, but that her services would be negotiable if they had money. After realizing that the flier had been discovered, sources say Amy claimed that the club "stole" her photo and used it. Despite the denial, she was still ridiculed by many backstage and gave notice by the time WWE made its way to Alaska. credit: PWTorch
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"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
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And let us not forget paying 7 figures to people like Rick Steiner, Stevie Ray, and Scott Norton. -
All that contest was for was a photoshoot in RAW Magazine.
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Kidman looks like Jerry Lawler.
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Not really, because then WWE could claim "But wait! The previous ones had established stars! This was a new broad we just picked up!" And they'd be right.
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But I'd much rather see them in the buff than any of the recently-hired generic bimbos. Exactly. Christy's only been with the company for a few months. It'd be a different story if they at least got one of the long-term ladies like Stacy to do it. 75% of the recently hired generic bimbos already have tons of naked pictures flowing on the net.
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Victoria's reportedly been begging for a year to get naked in Playboy. I'd have rather seen her naked than Hemme.
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Yes, because Stephanie really knows how to deliever ***** acting.
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According to the PPV schedule, Bad Blood was replaced by "TBA".
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No. The only way RVD agreed to appear at ECW Guilty As Charged 2001 was if Heyman paid him everything he was owed, and he did. Hence, RVD showed up and wrestled Jerry Lynn. And Paul Heyman & Tazz would be doing commentary? Fuck that. Bring back Joey Styles or I don't give a shit.
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That's pretty damn disrespectful to Saitama.
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Kane vs. Snitsky AGAIN? Good Lord...
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from WWE.Com: WWE Chairman Vince McMahon underwent successful surgery, performed my Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Alabama, to repair torn quad tendons suffered at the Royal Rumble.
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Quit spoiling the fun.
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Don't worry. The SD! "main event" will probably be mid-show like HHH vs. Booker was at 19.
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His health declined because of the bladejob and he refused to go to hospital? I don't remember this.
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It wasn't even the aisleway that did it. Vince slammed his leg into the side of the ring when he tried to jump in.
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I bet this is going in the Wrestling365 newzletter: "WWE.Com said Vince has surgery, but immediately made it hart to find. SCANDAL!"
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It's right on the front of the page...
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It's just music that Harry Slash made, such as the ECW theme, Tajiri's music, and Sabu's music. Harry Slash gave them a temporary allowance to use the music during the Invasion, but sued them when they started using it again after they bought the ECW tape library.
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Bad idea. This is the era of instant information. If they did this, it would have to be on 5-hour tape delay just like SummerSlam 1992 in the UK. It was a lot less risky in 1992 because the Internet was nowhere near where it is now in terms of casual use, so the only way to find out what happened was to call the Observer or Torch 1-900 numbers. It's 2005 today, and everyone could instantly look up what happened and tell their non-smark friends what happened and so on. The word would spread like VD in summer camp in 5 hours for the biggest show of the year. The risk here is if it is a bad show and/or the main event doesn't end up the way people want it (HHH beating Batista and/or JBL beating John Cena for example), people won't order it and it could really damage the buy rate. I wouldn't sacrifice that for a "guaranteed hot crowd". I could see them doing this for a little junky PPV like Taboo Tuesday or something, but not one of the big 4 and certainly not the biggest of the 4.
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Um, where the hell is Atlanta on that list?
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Way to spoil.
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Bring WrestleMania to the Georgia Dome.
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And this has to do with WWE because......? I feel a bannination coming on.