News On WWE Roster Jump, Tiffany, Big TNA Spoilers

November 4, 2009
By Brian Cantor

– WWE’s most recent “Diva Focus” gallery features ECW General Manager Tiffany; a new one will likely be posted Wednesday morning. WWE has, however, updated its Daily Diva and Superstar for November 4–they are Alicia Fox and Mark Henry, respectively.

– Reports from Tuesday’s TNA iMPACT! tapings reveal that some noteworthy appearances took place on the show. Jim Neidhart wrestled Jay Lethal as part of the storyline where the latter competes against veterans on a regular basis. Raven also made his return to the six-sided ring.

– PWInsider.com reports that WWE first considered inserting Sheamus on the RAW roster two months ago, but the roster jump went through a series of back-and-forth discussions before it became a reality last week. Many have pointed out the interesting timing of the move–he joined RAW just days after a Triple H interview broke in which the King of Kings identified Sheamus as his training partner.

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