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[h1]Hulk Hogan vs. John Cena[/h1]
In a Q&A session with The National, WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan claims that he was supposed to wrestle John Cena at WrestleMania XXV as part of the big 25th Anniversary event. 

“WrestleMania 25, I was supposed to take on John Cena. But my back blew out. I was in the middle of my fifth or sixth back surgery and I was supposed to wrestle John. That was the most disappointing one, not being there.”

Fans will recall, Cena took part in a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship instead, defeating Edge and Big Show. Hogan also noted that he saw the Undertaker and he’s in good shape for WrestleMania, and that’s he’s most looking forward to inducting Randy Savage, and the match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns. 
 
We've heard this before but word is that officials are planning major changes for the divas division. The way they are portrayed will be changed.

The givedivasachance movement opened alot of eyes backstage in regards to how they're booked.

The TD success also made officials feel that they need to do more with them.

The feeling that they present the divas so strong on E! That when there a new fans made through TD and they tune to Raw, it's not the same.

Officials are looking to fix ghis so they don't lose viewers.

RagingKitten will repost this.

[h1]Report: Big Changes Coming for the WWE Divas Division After WrestleMania[/h1]


According to reports, the WWE is planning a major shift in how they handle the Divas division going forward. Apparently the recent #GiveDivasaChance movement on social media has sparked a change in the way certain members of WWE staff see the female performers and their place on television, creatively and from an in-ring standpoint. 

Total Divas has found a lot of success on Sunday nights for the E! network, drawing more than one million viewers for almost every episode, even up against WWE pay-per-view. However, because of the way Divas have been positioned on TV for years, there is the feeling they loose potential new fans when they tune into Monday Night Raw to see 30-second matches. 

There’s nothing specific about how the company plans to shake up the Divas division, but we should begin noticing changes in the coming weeks. 

This is part of why we don't like. Besides being a snitch and posting useless stuff you repost and clutter the thread as well.

Now I'm out
 
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