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dalyricalbandit;c-9760131 said:
Max.;c-9760016 said:

Maryse nudes out there already she did a nude shoot

yea nigga but these migiht be new nudes the ones she aint want nobody to see

thats why they special

see not all nudes are the same

some nudes are special and only meant for certain eyes

we dont want no public nudes we want those special nudes the ones that we aint suppose to have access too but we do
 
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her lower half is a little strange-looking and we knew she had no ass, it isn't all that bad tbh.. we just hype that shit up to disappointment, that's the fans fault..
 
VIBE;c-9760419 said:
her lower half is a little strange-looking and we knew she had no ass, it isn't all that bad tbh.. we just hype that shit up to disappointment, that's the fans fault..

hype up?

who was asking for charlottes nudes in these streets bruh?
 
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Already Home_17;c-9760514 said:
VIBE;c-9760419 said:
her lower half is a little strange-looking and we knew she had no ass, it isn't all that bad tbh.. we just hype that shit up to disappointment, that's the fans fault..

hype up?

who was asking for charlottes nudes in these streets bruh?

what I mean is cats make these chicks prettier naked in their heads then are disappointed when the nudes drop
 
As noted, Jinder Mahal will be facing Randy Orton for the WWE Title at the WWE Backlash PPV on May 21st. We noted that one of the reasons why WWE might be pushing Jinder Mahal and his new alliance with The Singh Brothers is because of WWE’s continued expansion in India, and WWE’s Indian Shop website launching.

Additionally, The Wrestling Observer is reporting another reason why WWE feels comfortable with the Randy Orton vs. Jinder Mahal PPV main event is because of the change in WWE’s PPV model from “pay-per-view” to “WWE Network special.”

If WWE Backlash were a traditional PPV, in which fans would have to spend $50+ to watch, the event would likely draw a low buy rate due to the less attractive main event. However, because many WWE fans might view Backlash as “a $9.99 event”, there is less pressure to deliver and the company is confident enough to experiment more with their matches.

Read more athttp://www.wrestlezone.com/news/836...y-orton-for-the-wwe-title#4i3WrB5dtiwEKlmA.99
 
Former WWE Writer Talks About Five Storylines That Were Rejected

Faction Of Former Indy Stars Invades WWE (2012)

As the historic 1,000th episode of "Raw" was approaching, each member of the creative team was asked to come up with a major storyline that would begin on that show. My pitch was to create an edgy, new heel faction composed of top developmental prospects Ambrose (I was determined to get him on the main roster in a meaningful way one way or another), Seth Rollins and Kassius Ohno (aka Chris Hero).

It was my spin on The Nexus, a heel stable of developmental wrestlers who invaded WWE in 2010. After a hot start, The Nexus fell victim to questionable booking and lasted just more than a year before being disbanded.

My idea began with former ECW star Tommy Dreamer being named the head of WWE's scouting department. As someone who paid his dues on the independent scene and didn't have the traditional WWE look, Dreamer's goal was to give guys with similar qualities an opportunity.

On "Raw 1,000," Dreamer would formally announce Ambrose, Rollins and Ohno were now part of the WWE roster. They would go on to compete that night in a six-man tag match against three lower-card heels and go over in impressive fashion.

After the match, Ambrose, Rollins and Ohno would call Dreamer into the ring, seemingly to thank him for what he's done for them. Instead, they turn on him and deliver a brutal, three-on-one beat-down to the lovable veteran.

On the following week's show, they explain that they just used Dreamer to get their foot in the door in WWE. They say Dreamer wanted them to work their way up the card and do things the right way, but they're not going to play by his rules. They reveal that their leader is someone with a background like theirs who knows success is achieved by any means necessary: Bryan (who was a heel at that time).

As it turned out, the big angle we went with on "Raw 1,000" was CM Punk turning heel on The Rock. Several months later it was decided Punk, who was WWE champion at the time, would get three guys from developmental to become his henchmen and help him retain the title. I suggested my trio of Ambrose, Rollins and Ohno to Triple H in a booking meeting.

Triple H said he already had Ambrose and Rollins in mind, but instead of Ohno, he wanted Roman Reigns, and thus The Shield was born.

 

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