It was a great night for women's wrestling as an entertaining tournament drew to a close.
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This week's edition of Monday Night Wrong takes wrestling fans back to that magical time where fake wrestlers ran rampant in WWF.
Because we often wonder what would happen if a B-list celebrity won a wrestling championship.
If you thought the build up to the big fight was a bit much, check these out.
No one said that coming up with good wrestling story lines is easy, but these are some of the weakest ways that wrestling's writers have chosen to split up perfectly good tag teams.
Wrestling is a tough business, and eventually everyone has to step away for good. Except for these guys, who kept coming back, and coming back…
Although Great Khali was the latest unwelcome surprise return to WWE, he's far from the first. Here's five times where they surprise didn't quite live up to the hype.
If the Jason Jordan/Kurt Angle plot twist is hearkening back to the glory days of wrestling's Attitude Era, hopefully it doesn't mean a return to terrible ideas like these ones.
Sometimes it's just obvious that things aren't working out on one side of the ledger for a guy, and it's time to freshen them up by turning them.
It's astonishing that we live in a world where WWE won't resurrect "Starrcade" or "Halloween Havoc," but feel like "Great Balls of Fire" is a perfectly good PPV title.
They say it's a bad idea to mix business with pleasure, and never has been that more true than in these tales of fake stories turned all too real in WWE.