Injuries to Major WWE Stars, Update on Piggy James

November 23, 2009
By Brian Cantor

– F4WOnline.com confirms that Mickie James was indeed aware of plans to run the “Piggy James” spot during SmackDown. That being said, it was still an obvious rib on the heat James has taken for her weight.

– Last night’s Survivor Series seemed to mark the blow-off of the Batista-Rey Mysterio feud. Mysterio requires time off for a well-documented knee injury, although the belief earlier in the week had been that he was going to work through the pain for another month or two. Survivor Series told a different story about his intentions.

– Big Show will also undergo surgery on his knee, although F4WOnline.com confirms that he will not require an extensive hiatus.

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2 Responses to “ Injuries to Major WWE Stars, Update on Piggy James ”

  1. Aaron Goins on November 23, 2009 at 7:59 pm

    WWE needs to get off the “Piggy” James bullsh*t. Mickie James is the most talented, beautiful, and sexy Diva in the company today. She is among the most beautiful and sexy in wrestling history. Mickie is a wonderful woman who can wrestle and also serves as a role model to young girls ( a demographic WWE needs to reach out to).

    Plus, if WWE wants to say something is wrong with Mickie, then where are the remarks about Beth, Natalya, Eve, and Jillian who are all bigger than Mickie. What is it about anorexic girls (Michelle McCool, Kelly Kelly, Layla) that get Vince McMahon and WWE managements’ johnsons roaring?

    WWE trying to break Mickie’s spirit and tarnish her image is another sign that the company is losing its grip and dying a slow, painful death before the wrestling world’s eyes.

  2. Jack on November 23, 2009 at 10:01 pm

    This is going to be simple but it needs to be said: I agree 100% with Aaron Goins post.

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