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… yep, still gross sobbing over here.
ASHLEY. YOU NEED TO BE HERE TO HOLD ME AND TELL ME THE OT3 OF HISTORY AND LEGACY WILL SURVIVE.

I AM HOME AND THIS MOMENT WAS BEAUTIFUL AND EVERYONE WAS CRYING (WELL I WAS GROSS SOBBING BUT WHATEVER) AND THE OT3 OF HISTORY AND LEGACY WILL LIVE ON FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER.

shes-a-voodoo-child:

… yep, still gross sobbing over here.

ASHLEY. YOU NEED TO BE HERE TO HOLD ME AND TELL ME THE OT3 OF HISTORY AND LEGACY WILL SURVIVE.

I AM HOME AND THIS MOMENT WAS BEAUTIFUL AND EVERYONE WAS CRYING (WELL I WAS GROSS SOBBING BUT WHATEVER) AND THE OT3 OF HISTORY AND LEGACY WILL LIVE ON FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER.

Hey. Do you guys remember when last Sunday, Kharma returned after a 8-9 month absence and completely cleaned house and was unanimously cheered by the entire audience even when she gave an Implant Buster to internet darling Dolph Ziggler?

I sure do remember it, and it was one of the most beautiful moments I’ve ever witnessed in my 20+ years of being a wrestling fan.

Kharma’s showing at the Royal Rumble has convinced me more than ever that it’s time to end the gender divide in WWE. Obviously not with the smaller female wrestlers, but with Kharma? She doesn’t belong in the Divas division.

She belongs with the men.

So I say next year at the Rumble, she should enter again. And this time, she should make it to the final four. Can you imagine how insane that would be? How much everyone, at the arena, watching at home, on the internet, would lose their minds? How unpredictable it would be? We’re always clamoring for something new, something unexpected, and this would be it.

If they use Kharma correctly, she could change the entire LANDSCAPE of professional wrestling. And I have no doubt in my mind that she could do it.

So make it happen, WWE. To quote John Cena, the time is now.

PETER: Do it! Do it! You’re the only one, Claire!

CLAIRE: Tell me there’s another way, please!

PETER: Shoot me! There’s no other way.

NATHAN: Yes there is, Claire. The future isn’t written in stone.

PETER: I took his power, Nathan! I can’t control it. I can’t do anything!

NATHAN: I’m not leaving you Peter. There’s another way to end this, and you know it.

PETER: I can’t let you die.

NATHAN: And I can’t let everyone else. You saved the cheerleader, so we could save the world.

PETER: I love you, Nathan.

NATHAN: I love you too. You ready?