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KEVIN NASH, BOOKER T, 2-21-11 AND MORE

By Buck Woodward on 2011-02-19 10:00:00

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With the 2/21/11 videos could WWE be throwing us a curveball (leading everyone to think it's Undertaker) but in reality it's Sting, your thoughts?

There's always that possibility.  While this week's video showed the Undertaker inside the shack, several have pointed out that the end of the video shows someone standing outside the shack, leading to the theory that the videos are about more than one person.  It definitely has people talking (and speculating). 

When can we expect to see Kevin Nash on TV, and which brand? Do you see him wrestling at WM27 and if so against who?

Nash hasn't been added to the Raw or Smackdown rosters, and since his Rumble appearance, he hasn't even been mentioned on WWE TV as coming in.  So, for now, it appears he will not be actively wrestling.  That said, there is still time for him to be put in the mix for Wrestlemania.  If that were to happen, I guess Big Show would make sense, given their staredown at the Royal Rumble.  Of course, those of us that remember their WCW matches (which occurred a decade ago when both were much younger) probably aren't looking forward to that!

Down the road, do you see Booker returning to the ring, I was hoping he'd wrestle when he returned but he's on SmackDown commentary now, your thoughts?

I think we'll see the occasional Booker match or short run in the ring, but not as an "every week" wrestler. 

Once TNA use to feature at least two women's matches every week on Impact! Lately however they have featured practically all the Knockouts in one match. Why is that?

TNA seems to go back and forth on how they want to present their Knockouts division.  Sometimes, it is multiple feuds and several segments per show.  Then they'll go into a period where it almost seems like the Knockouts division is something they want to "get through quickly" and cram it all into one segment.  The only consistent thing about the way the division is presented is that it has been inconsistent. 

What you think of the idea of inducting legendary female wrestling great Joyce Grable into the WWE Hall of Fame? She was born in Columbus, Georgia. She was a very respected and admired star. Her qualifications are unquestioned. What do you think?

She certainly has the qualifications for any pro wrestling Hall Of Fame.  That said, she wasn't a "WWE star" and was not part of the modern era of the industry.  I suppose there is a chance she gets in, but there's a lot of worthy names that get passed over for induction and I can see her falling into that set.

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