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  • initialism World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly known as WWF).

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  • The following press released was issused today via WWE: WWE®: Male Ratings Champ February 2,

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  • The following press released was issused today via WWE: WWE®: Male Ratings Champ February 2,

    unknown title 2009

  • The following press released was issused today via WWE: WWE®: Male Ratings Champ February 2,

    unknown title 2009

  • The following press released was issused today via WWE: WWE®: Male Ratings Champ February 2,

    unknown title 2009

  • The following press released was issused today via WWE: WWE®: Male Ratings Champ February 2,

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  • Wwe as fans were conditioned to believe that whatever success WWE has achieved is due to the brilliant mind of Vince McMahon.

    PWTorch.com 2008

  • McMahon has also brushed off suggestions that the WWE is a serious business with a body count by repeatedly saying that the whole thing is a "soap opera" that "isn't real."

    Dave Zirin: Linda McMahon's Body Count Dave Zirin 2010

  • For the uninitiated, the WWE is the high school dropout's ballet, where Americans pay perfectly good dollar bills to watch half-naked, grown men with the disposition of Carl Paladino pretend to fight, while cutting themselves with razor blades so that it appears more "real."

    Cliff Schecter: U.S. Midterms: Political Freak Show Cliff Schecter 2010

  • For the uninitiated, the WWE is the high school dropout's ballet, where Americans pay perfectly good dollar bills to watch half-naked, grown men with the disposition of Carl Paladino pretend to fight, while cutting themselves with razor blades so that it appears more "real."

    Cliff Schecter: U.S. Midterms: Political Freak Show Cliff Schecter 2010

  • McMahon has also brushed off suggestions that the WWE is a serious business with a body count by repeatedly saying that the whole thing is a "soap opera" that "isn't real."

    Dave Zirin: Linda McMahon's Body Count Dave Zirin 2010

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