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@WWE: BREAKING: AJ Lee (April Mendez) has decided to retire from in-ring competition with WWE. We wish AJ the very best. I'm gonna miss dat booty
Considering they are married to see Cena and D Bryan, probably never. I doubt they are heavy politicians, nor do I think AJ Lee would be effected by that in this decision. I hate she's leaving but I don't know what else there is for her to do in the WWE. It should be Charlotte and Paige's division for the time being until NXT develops more talent
She was never a very good in ring performer, nor was she the most traditionally attractive. But dammit she had so much more personality than the rest of the girls it made her seem like the best damn thing. Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler It says she's only retiring from in ring performing, so she could still be around. Truth be told she is probably better off as a manager type. With Charlotte, Paige and Sasha Banks on the horzion, hopfully the in ring action should be at an all time high.
You're hero Seth ROllins couldn't even beat some rook called Neville without the help of J and J security. SO much for this slimey, phoney fake tough guy being WWE champion. Guy is a coward and can't even stand for himself. Very anti American. It should be a real alpha man like Reigns or even Orton or Ambrose.
Rollins and Neville was great. A few more matches like that and Neville is going to be over big time.
They're not booking Seth as a strong heel champion like Ric Flair was back in the 1980s. Flair does not need his 4-Horsemen members to interfere in every match.
All of that excitement I had after WM was just flushed down the crapper after watching that pathetic 3 hours of Raw last night. Basically WWE tells us yeah, WM was great and all but now it's back to normal.
Are a bunch of guys doing an overseas event or on vacation? Seems like a lot of absences on Raw last night, resulting in Orton, Ryback and Reigns pulling double-duty.
Daniel Bryan was pushing for a match against NJPW's Shinsuke Nakamura. If WWE witnesses it I have no doubt they'd throw a buttload of cash on the table.
The WWE doesn't believe technical wrestling is a draw (as strange as that sounds). They never have, at least not under McMahon. While it might go over well in Japan, I doubt they think most americans would care. They pander heavily to the casual fans, which is why the companies value has been consistently on the decline. Plus I don't remember the WWE ever doing a cross promotion with any company.
He really does look stupid though <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7RPvMuKfz_A" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>