Monday, January 3, 2011

The 2010 Year in Review - Part Three: Overall Awards

BEST OVERALL AWARDS OF 2010
Rookie of the Year
4. The Band Perry - The Perry siblings from Alabama hit the country music scene in a big way in 2010. Kimberly, Reid, and Neil Perry enjoyed their first taste of success with the infectious single “Hip to My Heart.” Reaching the top 20 on the Billboard charts in the summer with their debut single, The Band Perry exploded onto the country landscape with their follow-up single as “If I Die Young” reached number one on the Billboard charts and was one of the biggest hits in country music in 2010. While not as phenomenal as some recent debuts, The Band Perry made a huge splash in their own right in 2010.

3. Alberto Del Rio - Alberto Del Rio debuted in World Wrestling Entertainment with tons of hype and anticipation. After months of promotional videos, Del Rio debuted in late August and immediately began a feud with Rey Mysterio. Del Rio scored a few victories throughout the fall over Mysterio while having his star rise within the SmackDown ranks. While Del Rio did not win any championships or have any huge signature victories, his star was firmly established as one of the future champions and faces of World Wrestling Entertainment.

2. Sam Bradford - Drafted first in the 2010 Draft, Sam Bradford has defied the odds of being a bust in St. Louis by leading the St. Louis Rams to their best effort since the Super Bowl Era with a 7-9 record and second place finish in the dreadful NFC West. Without a doubt, Bradford will be named the offensive rookie of the year in the NFL. His 3,512 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions were among the most impressive of the league’s top young quarterbacks. Plus, Bradford’s seven victories are more by a quarterback taken number one in the draft than any other in their rookie season. While Bradford has still got lots of room to grow, his 2010 season was quite impressive and definitely an indicator of bright things to come in St. Louis.

1. Wade Barrett - While the Nexus have been the hottest collective newcomers in the WWE in 2010, Nexus leader Wade Barrett has been the single most productive member of the group in 2010. Barrett’s fantastic 2010 began with him winning the first edition of WWE NXT in early June. Barrett immediately turned that victory into the launching point for the Nexus faction alongside his fellow NXT contestants. Barrett was the leader for the faction and the mouthpiece throughout the center stage storyline of 2010 in WWE. Barrett eventually scored big wins on PPV over John Cena and WWE Champion Randy Orton before ultimately getting destroyed by Cena in a squash at the December TLC event. While Barrett’s momentum may ultimately have stalled, his entire 2010 was successful enough to have the former bare-knuckle fighter be a runaway winner of this honor.

Feud of the Year
4. Mickie James vs. Tara - The best feud in all of professional wrestling in 2010 was a feud between two of the greatest female performers to ever lace up boots as Mickie James and Tara stole the show on multiple TNA pay-per-view events and episodes of Impact in 2010. Starting with her TNA debut on October 7th, Mickie James had a thorn in her side immediately in the form of her former WWE rival Tara. Brawls all over the Impact Zone, intense street fights and Falls Count Anywhere matches, and an epic steel cage match that left both women injured while also serving as an inspiration to future generations of young women wanting to be wrestlers made up one of the best wrestling feuds I have seen in the business in years. Mickie James and Tara should be proud of a three month war that showed fans wrestling can still be done right in the US.

3. Carl Edwards vs. Brad Keselowski - These two drivers absolutely hate one another. The lengths at which they expressed their hatred towards one another was on full display during 2010 and the era of NASCAR’s “have at it, boys” policy. On March 7th at Atlanta, Carl Edwards returned to the track with a wrecked race car with the sole purpose of wrecking Keselowski in mind. The contact results in the #12 Dodge of Keselowski airborne and into the fence in one of the most visual spectacular crashes of the decade. More words and contact led to another incident in the Nationwide Series on July 17th at Gateway when Edwards blatantly wrecked Keselowski on the final lap to claim victory after a Keselowski bump-and-run for the lead occurred one lap earlier. Eventually NASCAR stepped in and showed their hypocrisy by penalizing Edwards for his actions (even though he was well within NASCAR’s “have at it, boys” policy). While NASCAR stunk greatly in 2010, the Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski was one of the few bright spots as it was a genuine, non-manufactured by the media, rivalry that offered a lot of bright spots to an otherwise drab sport.

2. LeBron James vs. Cleveland, Ohio - Sports stars leave teams all the time. But, never before has a star left with such disrespect for his former city as the way LeBron James left the Cleveland Cavaliers on July 8th, 2010. After quitting on the Cavs in the playoffs for a second consecutive season, James teased resigning and leaving for weeks before requesting an hour of TV time from ESPN. Stupidly granting James this time, LeBron held the sporting world hostage with a special called “The Decision.” James said, “I’m going to take my talents to South Beach” 58 minutes into the hour as he announced that he was going to join Dwayne Wade and fellow free agent Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat. Cleveland was left heartbroken, outraged, and victimized. But, just when the city seemed to be ready to move on, LeBron James continued his provocation of the city with Nike-funded mini-movies, catty remarks on Twitter, and other outlandish actions done with the sole purpose of hurting the city that made him a millionaire as motivation. This feud will never end but hopefully, if there is a just God in the sporting world, Cleveland will be allowed to get some semblance of vengeance or redemption.

1. Conan O’Brien vs. Jay Leno and NBC - In June 2009, Jay Leno left The Tonight Show for his own prime-time 10PM show on NBC leaving The Tonight Show in the capable hands of Conan O’Brien. Jay Leno’s prime-time show was a failure and, rather than sending Leno into the sunset, NBC decided after eight months to give Leno The Tonight Show once again. After 17 years of working and earning his spot, Conan was being pushed back to 12:05AM in order to cater to the funnyman America clearly said they’d had enough of: Jay Leno. Conan decided to leave NBC instead of bowing down to Leno once again and the war was on. O’Brien was released from NBC and Leno returned to The Tonight Show. That move led to boycotts on NBC, an “I’m With Coco” online campaign still raging strong, and Conan O’Brien moving to his own show on TBS. This Hollywood feud had many linger effects that are still being felt today. Jeff Zucker, the executive responsible for this mess at NBC, was fired and NBC is still trying to recover from the backlash. Jay Leno is still struggling to find his audience. Meanwhile, Conan O’Brien is bringing TBS brand new success and looks like one of the nicest man in all of entertainment for the way he handled such a bad situation. In the case of this feud, a clear-cut winner exists and his name is Coco.

Biggest Disappointment of the Year
4. The 2010 Royal Rumble match - Very rarely does the Royal Rumble match fail to disappoint. It is one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the year and usually sets the tone for the entire year. In the case of the 2010 Royal Rumble match, it set the tone because 2010 was the worst year in World Wrestling Entertainment history. With the most talented 30-participant field in Royal Rumble history at their disposal, WWE only allowed 10 participants to remain in the Rumble match longer than five minutes with eight participants lasting in the match under a minute. Edge returned from injury and won the match. But, Edge’s triumphant return will be forever overshadowed by the heinous stench that was the garbage called the 2010 Royal Rumble match.

3. The 2010 Minnesota Vikings / The 2010 Dallas Cowboys (TIE) - There were plenty of disappointments in the NFL in 2010. The San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, and Cincinnati Bengals were all terribly disappointing. But no two teams were more disappointing in the NFL than the underachieving Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys. Both were expected to win their respective divisions and were seen as legitimate Super Bowl contenders before the season began. However, the games were played and things never looked good for the Vikings or Cowboys. Minnesota’s 2010 season consisted of another Brett Favre dramatic return, a Favre sex-ting scandal, a war that pitted coach Brad Childress against his players and Vikings ownership and ultimately saw Childress fired, and a snowstorm that led to the collapse of the Metrodome and turned the Vikings into nomads. Meanwhile, the Cowboys started the season 1-7 before owner Jerry Jones finally fired head coach/human jellyfish Wade Phillips. Quarterback Tony Romo ended up injured and the Cowboys’ dream of playing in the Super Bowl held in their home stadium ended before it even began. In a season with many disappointments, the NFL had no bigger busts than the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys.

2. Mickie James is fired by WWE - April 22nd, 2010 was the most disappointing day I have ever had as a fan (former fan) of World Wrestling Entertainment. After months of degradation from the company and returning from an almost career-ending knee injury/staph infection, Mickie James was released from World Wrestling Entertainment on April 22nd mere hours after conducting over a hundred interviews promoting that upcoming week’s RAW in her hometown of Richmond, Virginia. It was the moment where I lost all love for WWE as I could no longer justify any heinous act from this once-proud and innovative company. Mickie James was released because of petty jealousy because she was attempting a country music career alongside her wrestling career and because she refused to sleep her way to the top. WWE’s pettiness and stupidity is TNA’s gain though. World Wrestling Entertainment made countless disappointing roster moves in 2010 including the releases of MVP, Matt Hardy, Gregory Helms, Maria, Kaval, and the losses of Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels to retirement. But, there wasn’t a single more disappointing move than the release of Mickie James.

1. LeBron James - On July 7th, LeBron James was the Akron Hammer. He was a good guy who played basketball for his home team, the Cleveland Cavaliers. Despite showing signs of frustration with his team, everything was fine in the sporting world as LeBron James was basketball’s great hope: a superstar who was not a thug or an egotistical drama queen like so many of the league’s superstars had become. Then came July 8th and a little thing called “The Decision.” With one sentence, LeBron James shattered his clean-cut image and became worse than any scumbag in sports history. The Akron Hammer died and was replaced with the South Beach Scumbag as LeBron James announced in an hour-long special on ESPN (which he requested) that he was “going to take my talents to South Beach.” After that moment came a bevy of disgusting moments as LeBron James made mini-movies through Nike continuing to agitate his former Cleveland fans, comments on Twitter vowing vengeance on those who dislike him, and other moments of sheer stupidity and egotism which have revealed James to be nothing more than a 25-year old man-child without a hint of humility in his being. It is such a shame that the LeBron James who was a good man and a star to get behind was all just a façade.

Most Shocking Moment of the Year
4. The Rumble at Texas Motor Speedway - Rarely in NASCAR was a moment shocking or memorable in 2010. But, in the AAA Texas 500 on November 7th, shocking is the perfect adjective to describe what happened in the aftermath of Jeff Burton crashing Jeff Gordon. While under caution for another accident, Burton drove Gordon into the wall in a violent accident that ended both men’s day. Instead of getting into an ambulance immediately upon exiting his race car, Gordon ran down the backstretch and began punching and grappling with Burton in a seen reminiscent of the landmark 1979 Yarborough-Allison fight. While Gordon vs. Burton will never do for the sport what Yarborough-Allison did, Gordon vs. Burton was a shocking (and entertaining) moment in 2010.

3. Watermelons can be dangerous - While a great television show, rarely does The Amazing Race have a piece of video set the world on fire quite like a clip from the opening leg of this year’s fall race did. While using an elastic slingshot during a challenge in England, Claire Champlin was hit in the face by a watermelon traveling at a high velocity. Claire was stunned but able to continue and she, along with teammate Brook Roberts, ultimately finished second in the entire race. Never before has a watermelon-smashing moment brought so many smiles and amazement as the watermelon incident during this season’s Amazing Race did.

2. The Nexus debuts on RAW - On June 7th, John Cena was facing CM Punk in the main event of another boring RAW when wrestling became exciting again for a brief moment of time. During this main event match, the eight men who competed in the first season of WWE NXT attacked Cena, Punk, Jerry Lawler, ring announcer Justin Roberts, cameramen, referees, and road agents while also dismantling the ring and destroying the RAW set in an attack not seen in professional wrestling since the days of the nWo or the Four Horsemen. It was a magical moment. While WWE would drop the ball with the Nexus and leave the young stars as nothing more than jobbers to everyone from Cena and Randy Orton to Santino Marella, that one night when the Nexus debuted was a special moment that won’t soon be forgotten.

1. World Wrestling Entertainment fires Mickie James - As terrible as World Wrestling Entertainment treated Mickie James over the last eight months of her tenure there, I still couldn’t believe how shocked I was when I read the headline on April 22nd that said Mickie James was fired from WWE. The face of women’s wrestling since Trish Stratus retired in 2006 and one of the most popular performers among the locker room and the fans was released from her contract. Why? Petty jealously stemming from James refusing to sleep her way to the top like Michelle McCool or James working on a country music career simultaneously with her wrestling career led to the end of her WWE career. While Mickie is enjoying better times now working in TNA Wrestling, the shock of April 22nd is still bitterly disappointing and hard to believe that it ever occurred.

Most Overrated of the Year
4. The Twilight saga - Twilight: a young girl’s choice between necrophilia and bestiality. After watching the first film, I thought that, while it didn’t deserve the hatred most men gave it, it certainly did not deserve the praise or delirious legions of female fanatics. Seeing these cheesy films make billions while high quality films go ignored and watching the female equivalent of Star Wars develop before my eyes is enough to make one nauseous.

3. Kyle Busch / LeBron James (TIE) - Both men are extremely talented in their respective sports. However, both LeBron James and Kyle Busch suffer from one character flaw that make both men extremely unlikable: they are self-absorbed, egotistical jerks in need of a reality check. LeBron James is a two-time NBA MVP but has quit on his team in the NBA Playoffs the last two years when things got tough. Then, the whole Miami Heat fiasco/abandonment of Cleveland and James’ delusional rants on Twitter have only added to James’ new heel persona. The reality is that James is not worthy of a tenth of the press he gets because he is not a champion and may never be one despite having championship talent. The same can be said for Kyle Busch. Busch showed through his petulant attitude towards media, fans, teammates, and officials that he can not handle when things get tough. Busch could win a Cup Championship with some hard work but would rather stroke his ego beating lesser-thans on Saturday in the Nationwide and Truck Series. Of course, what makes these two men both overrated is that legions of sheep feed their egos through admiration of their potential rather than scolding of their attitudes and failures. LeBron James and Kyle Busch both are talented man-children who will only live up to their potential with a much-needed dose of maturity. Until then, they will just be overrated.

2. Dancing with the Stars - I just don’t get the appeal of this show. It is one of the biggest hits on television yet it offers nothing really of value. When the stars consist of Sarah Palin’s daughter, a Disney Channel star not named Cyrus or Gomez, and the dynamic duo of David Hasselhoff and Michael Bolton, there are certainly no stars to be found in the show. Add in the fact that it is a show about ballroom dancing and it just boggles my mind how this was put on the air once, let alone found an audience and become one of TV‘s biggest hits.

1. Justin Bieber - Without a doubt, the most overrated entity of 2010 was the mop topped, nasal-voiced, soon-to-be out of the closet crooner from Canada who stole the hearts of millions of idiotic girls age 4-16. Yes, I’m talking about Justin Bieber. This punk has nothing about him redeemable at all. His voice is grating. His songs are drivel. His attitude in interviews comes off as self-absorbed and that of an egotistic jerk. Justin Bieber doesn’t deserve one iota of the publicity that he gets and it will be a great day when his 15 minutes of fame reach 15:01.

Big A’s Fantasy Babes of the Year
(In no particular order)

Sexy Sports Babe of the Year: Michelle Beadle

Delectable Duo of the Year: The Beautiful People - Angelina Love and Velvet Sky

Country Charmer of the Year: Carrie Underwood

Blonde Bombshell of the Year: Maryse

Drop Dead Gorgeous Girl of the Year: Mickie James

Sensual Siren of the Year: Taylor Swift

Lovely Lady of the Year: Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum

Jerk of the Year
4. Kyle Busch - No doubt about it, Kyle Busch is one of the most talented drivers in the world of NASCAR. But, Kyle Busch conducts himself in such a manner that you can not respect or admire him unless you have no sense of morals or common decency. Kyle Busch bullies his own crew members, belittles officials, has no respect for tradition, and walks with a smug sense of self-worth because he believes that dumpster diving for victories in lesser series make him a champion in the big leagues. Kyle Busch is a perfect example of everything wrong with the modern athlete.

3. British Petroleum - In 2010, an oil spill occurred off the coast of Louisiana. An explosion occurred on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig that ultimately resulted in 13 worker deaths, billions of dollars worth of damage to the Gulf of Mexico, countless animal deaths and endless environment damage from which the area may never truly recover from. British Petroleum was deemed responsible for the accident and was held responsible for the damage caused when the company dragged their feet for over three months before successfully capping the gushing underwater well. BP CEO Tony Hayward’s careless regard for the lives of those living in the area where his company was drilling showed a recklessness that was disgusting. No amount of money could repair the lives of those affected by this disaster. BP and Hayward were absolutely disgusting with their attitude, inaction, and refusal to accept responsibility for one of the worst oil spills in history.

2. Vince McMahon - 2010 was the worst year in the history of World Wrestling Entertainment and there is one man to blame above all others: Vincent Kennedy McMahon. In 2010, Vince ran his son Shane away from the family company after one too many disrespectful jabs. McMahon fired crowd favorites like Mickie James, Shelton Benjamin, Gregory Helms, Matt Hardy, Maria, Katie Lea Burchill, Kaval, and Carlito while driving men like Tommy Dreamer, Chris Jericho, Dave Batista, and Shawn Michaels into retirement or simply departing for greener pastures. McMahon continued to push the same old stars right down to recycling angles involving the same people from a decade ago (see The Undertaker-Kane 2010 rivalry) and promoted PG wrestling to a point where the show has become one long toy commercial. But, the worst act of all was when Vince McMahon used WWE programming for one long political ad for his wife Linda and her ill-fated Senate campaign. Over 50 million dollars and countless hours were wasted in an unsuccessful act that tarnished the once-proud WWE even more. For his actions in 2010, Vince McMahon should be drawn and quartered.

1. LeBron James - Without a doubt, there was no worse human being in 2010 than LeBron James. The sheer amount of over-inflated ego and self-worth within this man is immeasurable. LeBron James turned legions of fans and an entire community in Ohio against him on July 8th when James held a special on ESPN to announce he was joining the Miami Heat. Instead of simply leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers, James announced, “I’m going to take my talents to South Beach” in one of the worst displays of arrogance ever captured on film. As if that wasn’t bad enough, James added a parade with new teammates Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh, a constant barrage of insults and delusional remarks on Twitter, and Nike-funded mini-movies to his pokes at a wounded fan base and a disillusioned Cleveland, Ohio.


LeBron James is the excrement of when foolishness, self-worth, and a delusional ego all blend in the stomach of a sneaker company’s hype machine and are pooped out onto the sports world for all of us to see. It took seven years for the real LeBron James to reveal himself as the egotistical prick that he has been all along. Hopefully it won’t take seven years for James to leave the limelight forever.

Superstar of the Year
4. Michelle Beadle - 2010 was the year Michelle Beadle exploded onto the scene. A veteran in the world of sports reporting, Michelle Beadle’s star ascended in 2010 with the success of the popular ESPN SportsNation. Beadle landed a second hosting job, Winners Bracket, also for ESPN while becoming a media darling as she did interviews for various publications and appeared on Late Night with David Letterman over the summer. Her gorgeous looks made her an instant favorite but her incredible wealth of sports knowledge, charming personality, sassy attitude, and unwavering stance on her opinions made her the most beloved ESPN personality in 2010 as Michelle was a refreshing change over the flip-flopping boring anchors stuck in the 1990s. 2010 was great for her and the future is only looking brighter for Michelle Beadle.

3. Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift was on fire again in 2010. Swift made her debut on the big screen in the romantic comedy Valentine’s Day in February. But, her real success came from her music as Taylor Swift dominated the Billboard charts once again in 2010. Fearless won the Grammy Award for Best Album while the song “Fearless” topped the Billboard Country charts alongside “Mine” and “Back to December.” Swift had her first primetime television special on NBC in conjunction with the release of her critically acclaimed third album, Speak Now. In three months, Speak Now went triple platinum in an age when record sales are lower than ever. Plus, Swift embarked on her first world tour with sold out shows all over the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Taylor Swift’s 2010 was absolutely insane as the country sweetheart could simply do no wrong.

2. Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg - In 2010, Facebook reached new heights new imagined for a single website. Everything that mattered in 2010 involved Facebook in some form or fashion. TV and movie promotions, news, entertainment stories, global matters, what people had for dinner, and endless other topics were all a part of the continuous status updates that controlled the world in 2010. More importantly though, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg entered the limelight in 2010 with the telling of his story in the critically acclaimed film The Social Network. Facebook was simply inescapable in 2010. But, then again, who would want to escape from the largest social network on the web? According to over 500 million users, nobody.

1. Betty White / Conan O’Brien (TIE) - When 2010 began, I don’t think anybody would have believed that the biggest stars of the entire year would be an 88-year old funny woman and a red-headed comedian who spent the majority of the year unemployed. Yet, 2010 was definitely the year of Betty White and the man affectionately known as Coco.


Betty White-mania began in 2009 when White stole the show in the hit romantic comedy The Proposal. On Super Bowl Sunday, White appeared in a Snickers commercial that captured the imagination of a generation and led to an online campaign that succeeded in having White host Saturday Night Live. On May 8th, White’s hosting gig gave Saturday Night Live its highest ratings in year. She later had guest spots on Community, The Middle, and 30 Rock while starring in her own sitcom, Hot in Cleveland, on TV Land. Despite being 88, Betty White continues to show no signs of stopping as her career is on fire and she is one of America’s Sweethearts. 2010 was an amazing year for the amazing Mrs. White.


Conan O’Brien started 2010 hosting The Tonight Show. Little did anyone know that he would be gone from the show by the end of spring. Conan O’Brien announced he was leaving The Tonight Show in mid-January when NBC decided to give Jay Leno the 11:30 timeslot. Conan left NBC a wealthy man after his contract was bought out. He was also television’s hottest free agent. Ultimately landing at TBS with the new show Conan, O’Brien first spent the summer touring the country with a comedy and music tour entitled The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour. The tour was also a success and O’Brien showed that he was not going to let even the most terrible treatment from a network dampen his spirit. That never-say-die attitude is one of the reasons why O’Brien’s fans started the “I’m With Coco” campaign that still is as popular today as in the early days of the O’Brien/NBC debacle.


Betty White and Conan O’Brien were both extremely successful in 2010. The ability to make others laugh and to not take life so seriously is a characteristic few people have. White and O’Brien both have that charming characteristic and have deserved every bit of success they have achieved in 2010 for the gifts they have given the American public. Both are the true definition of superstar.

THE FINAL CREDITS for 2010
In looking back at 2010, I can’t think of looking back at the last 12 months without thinking of one thing: emotion. Yes, I said the same thing in 2009’s retrospect too and the reality is that 2010 was just an emotional year. It was a year filled with highs, lows, frustrations and pains, pleasures and achievements. 2010 was a year of ups and downs.

I felt a lot of pain in 2010 only to have that pain turn to joy. During the year, I lost two cats (RIP Lilly and Fatback). However, I gained five with the births of Smoke, Investment, Cloud, Riley, and Uncle Ruckus. I had a few frustrating days working for the United States Census Bureau. But, there were a lot of fun days traveling around Rockingham County too that I wouldn’t trade for anything. I enjoyed substitute teaching at McMichael High School but wish I could have done more or worked other places. Hopefully 2011 will guide me to bigger and better occupations. I lost the love I once had for professional wrestling with the retirement of Shawn Michaels and the firing of Mickie James from World Wrestling Entertainment both coming within a month of each other. But, thanks to TNA, I’m learning to love the business again. Plus, in mentioning Mickie James, I can’t go without mentioning September 18th. On that day, the Beavis and I met Mickie James at Riverfest in Eden, NC and that encounter with Mickie reaffirmed my love for the greatest woman to ever grace the squared circle.

I celebrated the birth of a baby on The Office and will soon become an uncle (via no relation) as Mike and Leslie prepare to welcome their first child to the world (and it may or may not be a chupacabra). I cheered for Michelle Beadle and Mickie James in whatever they did while I willingly missed my first WWE show in Greensboro and race weekend in Martinsville in ages because of disappointment with the sports. I grew to dislike Vince McMahon, LeBron James, and Michael Vick but grew to truly hate their supporters more for those are the ones who justify to ridiculousness of the evils in society.

I’m sure I’m forgetting some important people and moments but the main point I want to make is that 2010 was definitely a year filled with emotion. I enjoyed the holidays with lots of good friends and family and have entered 2011 with a feeling of completeness in an uncompleted life. I have amazing friends and family who put up with my foolishness and read my regular rants. Without them, I would not be the man that I am today. Here’s to an amazing 2011 filled with peace, love, joy, happiness and all the great things everyone wishes to have coming true. And for me to have a hot tub experience with Beadle, Mickie, Taylor, the Beautiful People, Hillary, Jenna, Maryse, Carrie, and a couple of other ladies. That would be a great way to go in 2011. But, I digress.

- Aaron Goins

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