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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Here's a hypothetical for you: You're employed by the WWE, but you're a lower mid-carder who doesn't get much air time. You have to count your blessings if you appear at all on the main shows such as WWE Raw or WWE Smackdown, and forget about having an actual match. You're desperate to generate any kind of interest with the higher-ups or the booking committee--not because you're an attention whore, but because this is your livelihood on the line, and you could very easily be shown the door at any time. So what do you do? |