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    1. Razor

      I think WWE missed the boat on Kelly Kelly after the storyline where Vickie fired her. They brought her back to quite a bit of fanfare and stuck her right back in Diva purgatory.

      The introduction of Kharma has been interesting for Kelly because it resumes the idea that people don't believe in her. Kharma is sparing her because she doesn't see her as a threat, she can torture her and strike fear in the Divas locker room because Kelly will just stand there and get bullied. Seeing Kelly get tough and actually try to take the fight to Kharma could be interesting, even if Kharma swats her like a fly.

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      Everything I've heard says it's a total mystery to the Superstars. They don't find out until we do or a few minutes before. I'm sure there are exceptions to that, but for the most part, it's a surprise.

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      I don't have anything specific in mind, I'd just like to see talented women get the same kind of storylines and characters that the men do.

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      TNA has no image to affect. They're a non-entity that is drifting further and further into obscurity. The fact that they would let something as embarrassing as last night happen shows that there's little hope for them to ever become a serious promotion.

      TNA gets a lot of unwarranted criticism and Pavlovian attacks for even the most minor infractions, but last night's debacle is completely indefensible. They're not going anywhere as long as they have financial backing and a TV deal, but they will never grow.

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      Not at all. I'd seen sparks of brilliance from Cody, but never thought he'd turn out as awesome as he has. Legacy was holding him back.

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      I remember crying when Hulk Hogan lost the belt when I was really little. Since then, nothing really springs to mind, though I'm surprised I didn't tear up when Ric Flair retired.

      Oh but there was that time I told Jim Cornette that it was still real to me.

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      Katie Vick definitely made me consider it. I don't know if I had ever missed a Raw before that, but WWE stopped being priority viewing for awhile after that.

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      Awesome for Jericho and hopefully awesome for WWE. Wrestling getting that kind of exposure on one of the most-watched shows on television is great, especially with an ambassador like Jericho who is so smart and witty.

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      "Nice to meet you," then I'd hit him with a chair. Seriously though, I hate Randy Orton the wrestling character, not Randy Orton the person. Sure, Randy Orton the person was rude to me and a large group of fans one time six years ago, but I wouldn't disrespect him if I met him again.

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      I think Vickie is fantastic in her role and has done more with her character than I think anyone ever expected. For someone who, as far as I know, never spoke in front of a crowd until 2005, it's jaw-dropping how natural she is as a performer.

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      Based on the hype and attention surrounding him, I'd say WWE has high hopes for the guy. I think it's safe to say they found their heir to Rey Mysterio when he retires.

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      My understanding of the situation was Bobby Lashley left after they released Kristal. I liked Lashley, but seemed like a Lesnar situation to me where his heart wasn't 100% into it. Not a knock on him or anything, but if you're not totally committed to wrestling, you'll never make it in WWE, the schedule is too demanding.

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      I think Michael Tarver has a lot of potential. Really haven't seen much of him in the ring, but he's a great talker and has a hell of an imposing presence. Interested to see what WWE does with him after they're done playing "Where's Waldo" with him backstage.

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      I've enjoyed The Miz since he moved to ECW, but never in a million years did I think he'd become as good as he has. He's the most improved performer I've ever seen in my 25 years of watching wrestling.

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