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    NFL football is the most popular sport in America. There are many sports involving teams and individuals that have loyal and dedicated fans 1988 San Francisco 49ers Championship Ring but nothing rivals the NFL. People have speculated as to why it is so popular. Perhaps it is because, unlike other major sports, football only plays games once per week.

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    I've done a couple of article on the female wrestlers of the PWI Female 50 lists, both the 2008 and 2009 lists.
    But since the women wrestlers of 1990 New York Giants Championship Ring the Independent promotions hold a special place of respect for me, I thought I would cut out all the WWE Divas and TNA knockouts and just highlight them.

    To me, these ladies harken back to the "old school" of wrestling, lady wrestlers like Mildred Burke, Gladys "Kill 'Em" Gillem, Mae 1991 Washington Redskins Championship Ring Weston and Nell Stewart.Most of them hold other jobs besides wrestling and will get off work, load up the car and drive miles and miles to get to an arena to get into a ring for maybe five to ten minutes.
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