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Kelly Kelly 'Devastated' Backstage, HBK Backstage Update, More




Kelly Kelly 'Devastated' Backstage, HBK Backstage Update, MorePartial Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Shawn Michaels has been telling a lot of people lately that he sees a lot of himself in Randy Orton when he was Orton’s age. Whether or not Michaels is implicating that Orton is a jerk (which Michaels will admit to being then) is unknown but HBK has said that he has seen Orton improving for the better.

Kelly Kelly was said to be 'devastated' backstage after her match with Layla on Tuesday's ECW. She had spent a lot of time training and practicing her handspring elbow with Layla and had hit it numerous time in practice, but came up a bit short when performing it before a live audience.

Dr. Gary Brandwien was arrested on 11/14. Dr. Brandwein, a Boca Raton doctor with Signature Pharmacy, was arrested in connection to the Albany, NY D.A. investigation. He personally wrote steroid prescriptions for Chris Benoit, Eddy Guerrero, and Brian Adams.

As noted earlier today, DH Smith is advertised to appear at this Sunday's Raw house show in Savannah, Ga. This would be his first match back since serving a 30-day suspension for violating the Wellness Policy.

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