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May 27 2009

Victoria In TNA

Published by ragged316 at 1:19 am under All Edit This

Victoria

The news broke out days ago, so I am getting to it a bit late. Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon) is now officially a part of TNA. She made quite a statement during the recent TNA tapings, so Victoria fans may be interested in watching TNA for her.

Victoria retired from the WWE at the start of this year. Rumors about her retirement were circulating for months prior. Victoria teased them a bit herself. She later came back when the WWE really needed some extra divas for the battle royal at Wrestlemania. And now, she is in TNA. There has also been talk of her having MMA aspirations. She will definitely be treated better in TNA. Definitely a smart career move, although she does own a few businesses herself. Economy must be hurting. Or maybe she just cannot stay away from entertaining the fans. Being treated with more respect from your employer and getting the chance to still entertain the fans. Victoria is getting things her way. I will not go on.

For TNA, this can be a very great move. They have been itching for a top face diva that actually can carry the legacy Gail Kim created. How about Victoria? TNA’s Knockouts are already on the map as treated better than the WWE women. Victoria can take things further for them. She does have quite a fan base. But will TNA drop the ball? Yes, just like the WWE has dropped the ball with its women at times, TNA has done it at times as well. There is still some great potential here.

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