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Feeling Oof-y
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She's got the same kind of connection that Daniel Bryan had at the end of his career; she's not your typical superstar/Diva who has dedicated their life to becoming a wrestler and she's achieving dreams every time she goes out there. What's not to like about that story?
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MVP Mark
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I'm a loner, Dottie...
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No, you really didn't. Charlotte and Sasha were both people that everyone expected to become champions from day one. Even the announcers constantly let us know that this would be the case. They looked the part, acted the part, and pretty much were already made as superstars from day one. It's basically what you see with a guy like John Cena or Randy Orton. No matter how much they wanted it or worked for it their rise to the top will never mean as much because it was expect of them. As for Becky, well, she hasn't had her moment yet. She's basically lost everything she's been involved with since her call-up, and is still someone's bitch over on Smackdown where she should be the top babyface of the division.
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