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Now, take for example, Deal or no Deal, conveniently abbreviated into Ging. It seems casual enough, at first glance. Cute colorful anime graphics with big headed oes, big eyed characters ducking it out on cartoon playing fields, throwing special attacks and abilities at each other while they try to get the ball past the goalie.
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Michelle McCool as Teacher

WWE Melina is One Hot Santa
WWE Maria Kannelis Armpit
JOhn Cena vs Randy Orton in Summerslam 2009!

John Cena will battle Randy Orton for the WWE Championship title in Summerslam 2009 on August 23, 2009 at the Staples Center.
D Generation X vs The Legacy

Jeff Hardy vs CM Punk For WWE Heavyweight Title

Rey Mysterio Pinned Dolph Ziggler
Rey Mysterio successfully retaines his Intercontinental Championship Title by pinning Dolph Ziggler in their exciting match during the WWE Night Of Champions held recently.
MIckie James Pinned Maryse
Mickie comes out first while Maryse and The Miz have some drama backstage. The Miz got insulted by Maryse being rejected by the latter. Maryse comes out with little reaction from the crowd. It's clear Mickie is the favorite on that night.
They started hot as they didn't wait for the bell to get the fight going. Lots of slapping, hair pulling and the typical cat fight.
Maryse gets advantage first as she landed a kick to Mickie's head throwing Mickie out of the ring. maryse walks around the ring and fans whisltes her, she's so hot that evening. Mickie beat the count and tries to spray Maryse but the referee prevented her.
It was a roller coaster until Mickie hits a DDT and pinned Maryse for the count of 3.
Winner: MICKIE JAMES
WWE Superstars Preview: Randy Orton In Action
- John Morrison vs. Tyson Kidd.
- Yoshi Tatsu vs. William Regal.
- WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Primo Colon.
Raw Result: Big Show Defeated John Cena
Raw Result: Randy Orton Vs. Triple H
John Cena Vs The Miz on The Bash
John Cena and The Miz will square-off this coming Sunday's WWE PPV, The Bash.
WWE's The Bash is going to happen on June 28, 2009 at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California.
The Hart Dynasty on WWE Superstars
Judging by the amount of TV time The Hart Dynasty is getting, it’s obvious that the powers that be in WWE like what they see from the pink-and-black-clad trio.
Thursday night on WWE Superstars, The Hart Dynasty made its third appearance on a WWE television show this week and headlined its second consecutive program.
Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith teamed with Jack Swagger Thursday to face The Colons and Christian. The babyfaces prevailed in an entertaining match.
Win or lose, THD is fun to watch. I wouldn’t mind if they were on multiple shows every week.
Other thoughts on Thursday’s show:
While I liked the six-man tag team main event, the two best things about this episode were provided by Maria, who served as the guest referee for the match between Eve and Layla. This may have been the first time ever that I paid more attention to the referee than the wrestlers. …
I did turn my eyes away from Maria long enough to see Eve execute a nice finisher in which she did a cartwheel into a back flip into a splash. Eve still has a long way to go in the ring, but she is getting better. I think the fact the she’s a little thicker than the average diva works to her advantage as far as looking the part of a wrestler. …
At Maria’s request, Eve and Layla seemingly buried the hatchet after their match. That’s good news, because I was having trouble sleeping knowing those two were at war with each other. Perhaps Maria could use her powers of persuasion to get Hulk and Linda Hogan to reconcile. …
WWE Releases Mr. Kennedy

Mr. Kennedy, a guy who at one time was on the fast track to becoming a world champion in WWE, has been released, the company announced on its Web site earlier this evening.
There are no details as to why Kennedy was let go, but the most obvious assumption is that it’s due to his inability to stay healthy. After being out nine months with a dislocated shoulder, Kennedy returned to TV Monday in a 10-man tag team match on Raw and reportedly suffered a wrist injury during the match.
It was the latest in a string of injuries for Kennedy, 33, during his four years in WWE. Two months after winning the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23 in 2007 – which most likely would have led to a world title run – he suffered a torn triceps.
When I asked Kennedy about his history of injuries in an interview this past January, he dismissed the suggestion that he was injury prone.
“You know, I’ve heard all the ‘Oh, Kennedy’s injury prone’ and all that stuff, but there are certain things that happen, and if you knew the whole story you wouldn’t necessarily think that,” he said. “I’ve just been in the wrong place at the wrong time. But it is frustrating. I had the Money in the Bank and was on the way to becoming a world champion and then injury struck. And it’s just been one thing after the other, but I just keep my head up. I was told a long time ago that if you have talent you cannot be denied and eventually good things will happen.”
During his relatively short time in wrestling, Kennedy has been somewhat of a controversial figure. Not long after he was adamant in a 2007 interview that he had not taken steroids since he signed with WWE, Kennedy was one of 10 WWE wrestlers suspended 30 days for violating the company’s Wellness Policy. The suspension came after he was among the wrestlers named in a report by Sports Illustrated as having received steroids and/or human growth hormone through Signature Pharmacy, a Florida pharmaceutical company that was under investigation.