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> Orton taps bad side to raise upside
> Point of pride: Pro wrestlers raising troop morale in Iraq
> Q&A with Stacy Keibler
> Grim reality
> `Condemned' role has him in grip
> From a shove to a shave
> Q&A with Amy Dumas
> What about Stacy?
> Four decades in the ring
> WWE champ is a triple threat
> Channeling a love for football into acting
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whoever wins, WWE needs both of them (and others as well)
Posted by: lalli | June 1, 2011 1:50 AM
If they send him down to FCW to improve his ring skills, I think we'll be seeing Jeremiah again somewhere down the line.
Posted by: loco | June 1, 2011 8:04 AM
This time next year I see both in the WWE system along with Jerimiah, Martin, Christina, Rima, and Ivelisse.
And in two years, I see most of them wished their best.
Still, great show. Hoping for a season two. (A real season. Never do it during Smackdown again!)
Posted by: Russ | June 1, 2011 8:06 AM
I'm surprised that this is at all close.
Posted by: Wrestling Rumours | June 1, 2011 10:13 AM
Even though I'm sure Luke will win. I like Andy and think he has potential.
Posted by: Duane | June 1, 2011 11:02 AM
Luke is easily the better of the two, but I'm just tired of the cocky, pretty-boy types in WWE. We've already got Miz, Alex Riley, Ziggler and any number of others. It's boring.
At least Andy's a little different. He's bigger, looks meaner, and and when he gets angry (like in the final three a couple weeks ago), he's really intense. He reminds me of the Undertaker a bit.
However, I think I liked Jeremiah better than both of them. Hopefully he keeps working at it and eventually makes his way to WWE.
Posted by: Go Fish | June 1, 2011 12:11 PM
I would. Like. to know if all current. DIVAS had to go through the same training. Because I think its to hard to put female divas against men that won't. to be the next rookie super star. My other question is how soon do the ones who got hurt and deserved another chance get to come back.I THINK IS THE BEST PROGRAM ON TV IT REALLY SHOWS WHAT WRESTLERS AFTER TO DO NIGHT AFTER NIGHT.I LOVE WRESTLING I WATCH IT EVERY TIME ITS OWN.
Posted by: DERRELL CHANDLER | June 1, 2011 1:13 PM
Honestly since I'm guessing both of these guys will end up on TV, I think I'd prefer Andy win it here. Gives Tough Enough a happy ending and then opens Luke up to maybe take over the spot where Alex Riley was. He can align with Miz and they can play off of the "runners up have better careers" thing. The kids can feud and ultimately we could get Miz vs. SCSA.
Posted by: King Tony | June 1, 2011 7:46 PM