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 ProWrestling.com > Editorials > Linda's Thoughts
I would have much rather have seen Eddie and Chavo wrestling then doing their little vignette.
I think Torrie has been wrestling better out there and I won’t say it was a horrible match if you guys liked it then I liked it too.
Don’t get me wrong they did a good job, believe me they are naturals, but it’s in the ring where they shine and I missed not seeing them in a match.
www.prowrestling.com /articles/columns/723.shtml

  
 Vignette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In professional wrestling, the term vignette is usually used to describe any piece of video footage featuring characters or events which is shown to the audience for the purposes of entertainment or edification.
Vignettes are the literary equivalent of a snapshot, often incomplete or fragmentary.
Vignettes are also the small, coloured stickers affixed to motor vehicles passing through motorways and motorroads in some European nations, such as Switzerland and Austria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vignette

  
 Nos.763-767.htm
Palmer is the owner of Ringside Wrestling Alliance, a professional wrestling organization that will be appearing at the Calumet Memorial Park District's Memorial Park on Thursday, Sept.
There are moments of low humor, such as the vignette about a small-time promoter who owns a low-rent boot camp for wrestlers, a one-ring circus that he runs with the greatest of sleaze.
Hogan said wrestling's popularity is on the rise again, though he admitted it's still not where it was during its heyday.
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