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WWE's Annual Christmas Card, Paul Burchill/Katie Lea Removed
Partial Source: PWInsider

Paul Burchill and Katie Lee have both been removed from the WWE roster on WWE.com.

On February 6th, WWE will run the coliseum at the Heart O' Texas Fair Complex in Waco, Texas. Tickets will go on sale December 12th at 10AM

Cody sent this along: I've been watching past episodes of Smackdown on Hulu, and have noticed some things that are different from your reports. Namely, on at least one occasion, WWE completely ignored a storyline! Specifically, after not seeing Khali and Kane for one episode in August, the next episode features Kane talking about what he did to Khali's brother, even though to Hulu viewers, he didn't do anything to Ranjin Singh that week, and it was never revealed that Singh was Khali's brother! All of the sound bites referencing the storyline from JR and Grisham during matches the week of the kidnapping are gone as well. So WWE has basically erased that storyline. I wonder what else they've deleted?

WWE recently contacted The Gingerbread House, and had them create a gingerbread wrestling ring and wrestlers that will be used as the photograph for the company's annual Christmas card. You can read the full story at http://www.kttc.com/

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