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MichelleMcCool.net has released more highlights from their recent interview with former WWE diva Michelle McCool, wife of the Undertaker. Here are some highlights of what she said about:
Formation of LayCool: It all just kind of happened. They randomly put Layla and I together in some match, and we were pretty good friends at this point, but we werent near as close as how we ended up before I left. When we went out there on camera, Vince just saw something that he liked. He liked the dynamic of us together and that literally was it. As far as coming up with the name, it was just during the time the media was joining everybodys names together, like Brangelina. So we thought: why not? Were just as cool as these other celebrities, or so we thought in our own minds of course, so we said lets come up with something! We spit them in half, came up with a bunch of different combinations and ultimately ended up with LayCool.
LayCool Chemistry: So, they kept putting us on camera together and somehow I guess you just have a connection with certain people; we just fed off of one another. We couldnt be completely different: she was this cute little petite fireball, full of energy, funny as can be and then you have me: this amazon, this more serious, more athletic character. It was where opposites attract. I cant tell you how happy I am for them putting us together; to not only build this character, but to build this bond this friendship.
Growing Together: When we got together, she had just come off dancing on ECW with Kelly and Brooke, and didnt really do much in the ring. You all know how much shes grown as an in-ring competitor. She grew, as we both did. I give her all the glory in the world for helping me with my character and mic skills, and all of our promos. Im just so thankful for her.
Backstage Animosity: It can be a pretty stressful environment backstage, there is a lot of drama that goes on when it comes to the girls working together, especially fighting for storylines. With our character, it was already controversial to begin with, so that was a touchy subject. You never knew what they were going to give us, feelings would get hurt obviously, we didnt want to hurt anybodys feelings, but that was our character on TV.
Art Imitating Life: I cant tell you how many times wed be sitting around backstage doing something stupid, and then wed make a storyline out of it. Wed be like: Oh! We could use this! We just bounced off each other, and thats where our best work came from. We were given bullet points not scripts, per se, and we could just do whatever we wanted.
LayCool vs. Piggie James: We were always trying to think of something where it could backfire on us and make us look foolish. You know wed sit here and dish out all of this stuff but somebodys got to stick it to us! I think what put us on the map was, sadly enough, the Piggie James storyline. Ive said it a gazillion times: I give all the credit in the world to Mickie James. True professional. She was a true professional in the ring, in the pre-tapes so many times wed get the script and Id get a pit in my stomach. We didnt want to say the stuff, so wed apologize beforehand. But, she always sucked it up and I know it was hard. Even though those things arent true, obviously, shes beautiful and not overweight by any stretch of the imagination. But despite all of those things: we all still have feelings. That was really tough, but Vince loved it, the writers loved it and that was all because of her. I dont think anybody else could have pulled that off. All the credit in the world to her.
Last Match: My last match; going out against her in the loser leaves. I wouldnt want to do it, at that time, with anybody else. It was hard! Youre sitting here trying to be serious, but you have all of these emotions inside that are just ready to out. I was thinking: Man, this is my last match. Here I am with my best friend. It was tough. But that is definitely a day Ill neverforget.
A Lifetime of Layla: Shes just funny. Shes always chipper, shes crazy shed be the first to tell you that Id be the first to tell her that she is legitimately nutso half the time. But thats why I love her. She was always who she was, I was always who I am. We just clicked. Theres nothing that I wouldnt do for that girl. Were still dear friends to this day, and that is a friendship that I can honestly say will last a lifetime. I wish her nothing but the best. Yall keep cheering her on because she deserves every ounce of it.

WWE has officially announced that the January 14th episode of RAW from Houston, Texas will be a special 20th Anniversary show. It's expected that the show will feature appearances from various legends and highlight clips from the show's 20 year history, but it won't be anywhere as big as RAW's 1,000th episode celebration from the past summer.
Local commercials in the Houston market that aired during Monday's RAW advertised John Cena & Sheamus vs. Big Show & Dolph Ziggler as the dark match main event.

zzzzWith the recent announcement that WWE video game publisher THQ has filed for bankruptcy, WWEGaming.com reports that next year's WWE '14 game will be released as planned.
The site notes that despite the company's perilous financial situation, there is enough money budgeted to develop next year's installment of the game. No word yet on the game's theme, but we can confirm that it's currently in development.
Jim Ross was asked on Twitter over over the weekend how many WrestleMania matches he believes the Undertaker has left in him. JR replied:
"Not an abundance. Count them on one hand."
"Not an abundance. Count them on one hand."