And the Winner of WWE Tough Enough Is

Andy Leavine

Spy Radio
'Stone Cold' Steve Austin declared Andy Leavine as the winner of WWE Tough Enough. Eight weeks ago, I predicted that Andy Leavine would be the winner of WWE Tough Enough in my article titled " Who Will Win WWE Tough Enough?". I predicted that Andy would be the winner because of his dedication. During the first episode while the other contestants were partying, Andy took the opportunity to go work out. This proving his dedication to the business.

Although Andy lacked experience within the business. I thought his lack of experience could be a key factor during the competition. Going into the competition Andy only had six months of in ring experience. Only having six months of experience worked to Andy's advantage. His lack of experience allowed him to remain in the middle of the pack. Other contestant lacked the experience that Andy had. As they were eliminated from the competition Andy stepped up his game inside the ring. This allowed Andy to outshine the contestants who had more experience. As the contestants with more experience were eliminated from the competition, Andy found himself in the final two.

Maybe Andy's dedication got him to the final two. Maybe his lack of experience got him to the final two. Maybe Andy got lucky when some of the contestants were eliminated due to injury. Maybe it was a combination of all these events. In the end Andy took advantage of the opportunity that was given to him by becoming the newest WWE Superstar.

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  • Lori Gunn4/1/2012

    Excellent article, Spy!

  • Jack Wellman6/8/2011

    Sterling reporting my good friend.

  • Lori Gunn6/7/2011

    excellent writing - thanks for sharing:)

  • Don Rothra6/7/2011

    Well, Spy, you did a great job following this through. I'm not into wrestling but I like the way you kept with it.

  • Lee Hansen6/7/2011

    I agree with you Spy.

  • leroy coffie6/6/2011

    good work

  • Don Rothra6/6/2011

    Great report.

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