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AND THE CROWD GOES MILD...
Is there a fan on this planet who cares, one way or the other, about Mike Adamle? Apparently trying a new angle on the whole
"General Manager" gimmick, Adamle is not a heel, nor a baby--he's just an idiot. He uses notes--ON LIVE TELEVISION--because
chances are he can't remember what he's supposed to say, or who he's supposed to be talking about. When it comes to mic work
and overall charisma, this guy makes Lance Storm look like Dusty Rhodes. "And now, the winner of the Keanu Reeves best
robotic performance on a pro wrestling broadcast...Mike Adamle!!"
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GAIL KIM HEADING BACK TO THE WWE?
The rumour mill is churning heavily these days, and a lot of the talk is about former TNA Knockout Champion, Gail Kim. After
her TNA contract came up, and apparently TNA didn't make much of an effort to keep her, Gail has reportedly already been in
contact with the WWE about a possible return. Gail is very good in the ring, and she deserves nothing less than to be in
the top spot in the women's division. The big issue here is that, once again, TNA has let another talented worker go, which
doesn't make a lot of sense when you're number two, trying to gain ground. Maybe this is the reason TNA is number two in
the first place.
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EXTREMELY GOOD TELEVISION
Most of the time, the average fan can find a couple dozen reasons why NOT to watch ECW on Tuesday nights. Now there are a
couple of reasons why they should. Evan Bourne is one of those young, dynamic performers who only come along once every few
years, and he is defenitely worth watching, no matter who he's working. The commentary has also improved by a mile over what
it used to be. Todd Grisham, who is, admittedly, still developing his play by play voice, and Matt Stryker, who is doing
a suprisingly bang-up job on color, make watching ECW a little less painful to do.
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