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- Former WCW Superstar Konnan was arrested at last week's San Diego Chargers vs. Oakland Raiders game at Qualcomm Stadium.
Courtesy of Rey Mysterio, who he attended the game with, here is a photo of Konnan being hauled off in
handcuffs by a stadium police officer.
It is unclear why Konnan, who also attended the game with MVP, was arrested. Rey Mysterio said of the incident on Instagram, "Damn
PoPos.... Can't even enjoy a Sunday game with my homies @305MVP & Kdogg without them showing arrogance just cuz they the
Law..BullSh!+ .#HandCuffBustOnMyBigBro#Kdogg. #MVP#Dom#JoseALEJANDRO#Chargers-vs-Raiders#Ballin619."
- Here are new photos of Rosa Mendes, who doesn't mind showing off some skin. She even says so herself.
"I love my dress because it shows a lot of skin.
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Would Rosa Mendes Ever Pose Nude For Playboy? |
It pretty much goes without saying that Rosa Mendes possesses an amazing body. Since she obviously doesn't mind showing it off, wrestling fans have wondered whether the WWE Diva will ever shed their clothes for Playboy. Naturally, many members of the WWE Universe have dreamt of the provocative wrestler following in the footsteps of Candice Michelle, Torrie Wilson, Christy Hemme, Chyna, Sable, Maria Kanellis, Ashley Massaro by appearing nude for the famed publication. Fans, however, shouldn't bet on it ever happening.
While grappling aficionados were accustomed for years to seeing a WWE Diva grace the cover of Playboy as part of the annual WrestleMania hype, with the sports-entertainment company's commitment to presenting a family-friendly, TV-PG product, it is highly unlikely that Mendes, or any other Divas for that matter, will shed her clothes for renowned publication. That is of course while Las Vegas resident is under contract to WWE.
The annual spread was dropped in 2009 after Vince McMahon's organization officially initiated a family-friendly product the previous summer.