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Hah! Okay, now THIS is the one thing that has just made my girlfriend decide to start watching TNA. Before she refused to watch it, calling it boring, unwatchable, etc. This, however, has changed BOTH of our minds.
And as for the no-compete clause, I know that "no-compete" used to mean "no-wrestle but yes-appear". Ric Flair was under a no-compete clause at some point during his career, or so I read, where he could APPEAR, but not wrestle until his NCC was up.
Maybe it's still the same way.
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