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WWE Daily says
(in WWE Daily » Blog Archive » Former IC Champ Re-Signs with WWE)
PWInsider.com reports: TNA has hired former World Wrestling Entertainer web designer William Goertel. [...] Trish Stratus and Edge.. Sighting Together -Trish Stratus attended the 17th Annual Bell Gala this past Thursday night, ...
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WWE Daily says
(in WWE Daily » Blog Archive » Trish Stratus and Edge.. Sighting Together)
Trish Stratus attended the 17th Annual Bell Gala this past Thursday night, in support of the SickKids Foundation. The event, which was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. SmackDown star Adam “Edge” Copeland was also in ...
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redhotdivas.com says
(in Spotted: Trish Stratus & Edge)
Earlier this week the delicious Trish Stratus attended the 17th annual Bell Gala, which was held in Toronto, Canada. The big charity event was held in honor of the SickKids Foundation. The former WWE Women's Champion was accompanied to ...
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411mania.com says
(in 411mania.com: <b>Wrestling</b> - Lansdell's Sunday Brunch News Report <b>...</b>)
as far as influential women in wrestling, I do think a mention of Trish Stratus and possibly Lita should be brought up. There is no doubt that both of them had a large influence in wrestling for women, at least more than Stephanie and ...
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