WWE Tough Enough: Week Seven Elimination

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During the seventh episode of WWE Tough Enough, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin's theme of the week was creativity. Austin let the contestants know that it is important to be creative. Not just with your character but with the moves they perform as well. He informed the contestants that they should attempt to make the moves their own. The contestants were given the opportunity to add flare to their moves but they all failed miserably. After a tough day at the gym the contestants went to dinner with the WWE Divas (The Bella Twins, Eve, and Kelly Kelly).

The next morning the contestants met Austin at THQ headquarters. Austin introduced the contestants to Brian Farrell, the CEO of THQ. Farrell let the contestants know that they would have the opportunity to create their own superstar. After each contestant created their superstar they had a chance to show it off to Farrell. Farrell thought Luke created the best superstar because it was a reflection of him. After leaving THQ the contestants hit the gym for some training.

The training was going well until Martin injured his ankle getting out of the ring. Martin was immediately looked at by the medical staff. The staff determined that Martin needed to go in for an x-ray because he could barley put any weight on his ankle. Martin remained at the hospital all night. He returned to the gym the following day sporting crutches and his Tough Enough Championship Belt. Martin informed the trainers that his ankle was fractured and must leave the competition under doctor's orders. Austin could see Martin was disappointed, so he invited Martin into his office for a talk. Austin let Martin know that he was Tough Enough. For that reason Austin was not going to take Martin's belt from him. Instead Austin allowed Martin to hang his own belt on the wall. Before leaving, Austin let Martin know that his injury was not the end of the world. With Martin out of the competition the remaining contestants got ready for this weeks skills challenge.

This weeks skills challenge paired the remaining contestants into groups of two. Each group would get two minutes in the ring to show the trainers what they had learned so far. The only stipulation was that the contestants perform one move off the top rope. The first group to hit the ring was Aj and Christina. Christina was looking good until she injured her ankle performing a top rope maneuver. Christina laid screaming in pain as the medical staff wrapped her ankle. After wrapping her ankle Christina was taken to the hospital. Austin was upset that another injury took place in his ring and told the remaining contestants to go home for the day. Before sending them on their way, he announced that there would not be an elimination this week because Martin left with an injury and things were not looking good for Christina. Will Christina have to leave the competition under doctor's orders or will she be able to continue competing with her injury? Tune in to WWE Tough Enough next week at 8 PM EST to find out.

Past Eliminations:

Week One: Ariane Andrew

Week Two: Matt Capiccioni

Week Three: Mickael Zaki (Eliminated), Michelle Deighton (Quit)

Week Four: Rima Fakih

Week Five: Ryan Howe

Week Six: Ivelisse Velez and Eric Watts

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  • Nicole A. Thomas6/8/2011

    Excellent coverage, thanks (:

  • Jack Wellman5/24/2011

    You are a formidable reporter my friend with sterling coverage indeed. Thank you.

  • Jack Wellman5/18/2011

    Not so good it sounds like. I can not get this show, unfortunately but fortunate for me, I get to read your works! :-)

  • Lee Hansen5/18/2011

    2 injuries--that's not good. It was probably good for him to let the other contestants go home for the day.

  • leroy coffie5/18/2011

    the show is cool whenever I get a chance to watch it

  • Lori Gunn5/18/2011

    Fantastic wrapup of the action

  • Don Rothra5/17/2011

    Great reporting. Good coverage.

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