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Stacey LeBlanc

Guess who's in the WWE (can't I jsut call it the WWF?) Smackdown! Line-up...
Guess who's in the WWE (can't I jsut call it the WWF?) Smackdown! Line-up... by @staclebl (Stacey LeBlanc)

I watched and taped the ENTIRE show... just for him... and... GAWD!!!!!! HE WAS SO... I CAN'T EVEN SAY THE WORDSSS!!! (Warning, old wrestling fan idiot here, and yes, I KNOW it's fake, that's the best part about it). I was pretty depressed to see him in the mask again, but that one look from his eyes.... ohhhh yeah... white out contacts, baby! His match against Chavo was exactly what I expected fromt he guy, who's been taking a bit of time off to celebrate the birth of his new kid (is it a BOY OR GIRL? I STILL DON'T KNOW!) and stuff like that. Ohhhhhh, but later on in the ngiht when he helped out John Cena and the Edge (droolage here), I was so hyped. Jumping off that cage and landing on, uh.,... I think it was Test and Christian. I dunno... they're pancakes now, so that don't matter.

Ah... I'll shut up... just happy to see one of my old crushes doing back in action... now, to get Walter Koenig (Chekov from TOS Star Trek) back into his thirties! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Stacey LeBlanc

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