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WWE Diva Released From WWE?, ECW Main Event For Tonight, HOF, More




WWE Diva Released From WWE?, ECW Main Event For Tonight, HOF, More
WWE.com removed the profile of SmackDown backstage interview girl Anastacia from the SmackDown section earlier tonight. They posted up a brand new photo shoot of her this morning, but the link to it on the front page was removed as well. They also removed her name & graphic from the WWE Divas section. On the heels of Diva Search contestant Lena Yada getting a gig as a SmackDown backstage interviewer last week, it appears as though that Anastacia's brief tenure with the company has come to a close.

Tonight’s edition of ECW on Sci-Fi will be headlined by ECW Champion CM Punk taking on Chavo Guerrero. WWE Tag Team Champions John Morrison & The Miz vs. Shannon Moore & Jimmy Wang Yang is also confirmed for the broadcast. ECW will be broadcast live from the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes, Barre, PA after WWE tapes this week’s edition of SmackDown. If you are attending tonight’s tapings and are interested in texting us updates please send me an email.

It is believed that WWE will not put tickets on sale for the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony until early March. The Hall of Fame ceremony will take place from Orlando, Florida on WrestleMania weekend.

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