Yeah two of my favorite worlds, WWE Divas and Comic Books, merge as WWE Diva AJ Lee poses in a Dark Phoenix t-shirt.
Maybe Eva Marie would have been a better fit but still.....
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
WWE Diva AJ Lee as Dark Phoenix
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