John Cena Thinks Nikki Bella Should Leave WWE (Video), Former WWE Wrestler Launching Promotion

- In this preview clip of tomorrow's season finale of Total Divas, Nikki Bella mentions to John Cena that she is uncertain about signing her new WWE contract, which would extend her career for another three years.

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"So what's the hold up?" Cena asks. "Are you gonna leave or are you gonna stay?"

"So I had some productive meetings in Los Angeles," she informs him. "There are some really great opportunities out there and I've always loved to do acting and I think it'd be amazing to be part of a TV show, of course. I guess I'm talking confusing 'cause I feel confused."

"I love WWE but I think you and your sister are destined for success outside of the WWE," Cena says.

- Afa Anoa'i Jr., who formerly competed in WWE as Manu, announced on his Facebook page the launch of his own wrestling promotion, Battlefield Pro Wrestling. It will be based in Pennsylvania.

The press release states, "Look out, Pennsylvania is about to become a BATTLEFIELD! Afadomis Productions inc. presents Battlefield Pro Wrestling, the thrilling, high-impact, much anticipated new addition to Pennsylvania's storied wrestling scene. BPW is owned and operated by Afa Anoa'i Jr, a.k.a. Manu of WWE fame. Afa is part of the legendary Anoa'i family that has produced pro wrestling's biggest superstars throughout the history of this great business. Anoa'i offers over 17 years of experience and is the son of WWE Hall of Famer Afa the Wild Samoan. Battlefield Pro Wrestling is committed to giving top quality entertainment each and every event and will deliver a roster that will be second to none in the independent scene. BPW strives to offer a product that Pennsylvania will be proud to call its own. Join us as we prepare for battle, and as we take the pro wrestling business by storm in 2015!"

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