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Girl 25 with Stone Cold knee braces, one more injury and she’s outta here
Tiff doesn’t have the juice like that to turn face and be successful that soon. Lowkey Nia is ready for a face turn more than herI''m not sure how I feel about Tiffy turning face so soon.
THIS is obviously a booking/creative issue if they think all black men AND most minorities belong in a faction. This is kinda proving the point ppl are making against triple h.Definitely not too many black men on the roster in general. Most are in tag teams.
Seems like most of the roster in general is in a faction these days aside from a select few.THIS is obviously a booking/creative issue if they think all black men AND most minorities belong in a faction. This is kinda proving the point ppl are making against triple h.
#TripleK
guys like Oba Femi, Trick Williams, and Je'Von Evans got crazy potential, but I don't have faith in Shovel booking them well like that.
Meanwhile HBK is booking the most diverse show in the company and scrolling through Peep Game 's IG news feed for new female talent
Looking forward to watching NXT on a more regular basis now that's IT is coming to the CW (one of the few channels EYE still have).
Get to see some of these up and cummers.
Jaida Parker
Lola Vice
Lash Legend
Jazmyn Nyx
Karmen Petrovic
Giulia
Rox
I'll always tune in for
How you forget Fallon?
Dr. Umar would be pleased with you.
"But you can get hurt from doing an arm-drag too."
J-Pop dude just had his debut match....women going crazy for him
Are ACL Tears Really More Common in Women?
Certain injuries—ACL tears, ankle sprains, and stress fractures—are more common in female athletes.www.yalemedicine.org
"This higher stress can lead to either a chronic (overuse) or acute (sudden) injury. According to research, an ACL tear is one acute injury that female athletes are two to eight times more likely to experience than males. The ACL, a ligament in the knee that connects the femur to the tibia, is extraordinarily strong, yet has little elasticity, Dr. Gardner says. “It absorbs a huge amount of stress until it can’t hold on anymore, and then it tears,” she explains, adding that tears are especially common in sports that require pivoting and jumping, including soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and skiing"