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Greetings, Enthusiasts!

Though the hit & miss night of RAW’s 25th Anniversary is done and dusted, I’m sure you’ve all heard the news about Enzo Amore.  Allegations are that he raped a woman back in October and the poor lady has recently went public with her story.  If the allegations are true, I feel for the lady.  Can’t say I would be all that interested in the likes of Enzo Amore, semi-celebrity or otherwise.  Naturally, the WWE quickly severed ties with him so, for all those who couldn’t stand him, you get your wish.  He is no more.  Doubtful he’ll be missed, especially with this bad press, but it is sad to see that the #MeToo Movement has found its way to the WWE.  Though this universe is no stranger to sexual innuendo, it’s generally believed that nothing that goes down is actually untoward.  We presume there’s some degree of consent.  That’s what keeps the space a sort of “final sanctuary” for all of us with cheeky senses of humor.  It’s unfortunate that has been slightly tainted with this news.  I wish the lady a swift recovery.

In any case, SmackDown is left to clean up the party mess and get matters back on track towards the Royal Rumble this Sunday.  Naomi will attempt to get some retribution from Liv Morgan.  A 6-Man-Tag will give the New Day and Bobby Roode along with Rusev, Aiden English and Jinder Mahal a little airtime before it all goes down.  And Jey Uso and Chad Gable decide to give Jimmy Uso and Shelton Benjamin a break as they loosen up for this weekend’s festivities.  We’ll see if this fare can herd us back to the original topic.  Funny tweets get retweeted and Likes/Favorites will always depend on the talent of the audience.


See You in a Bit,
-Nicole Alexis (^_~)



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