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WWE Website Traffic Takes A Major Hit, Rhodes Talks Comic Books
By Daniel Pena
Jul 1, 2009 - 12:43:25 PM

-- According to IT News Online, the official website of World Wrestling Entertainment, WWE.com, lost nearly a third of its audience within one year's time. WWE website traffic dropped 31 percent from May 2008 to May 2009. The story notes that WWE.com was visited by 2,574,245 unique visitors in May 2008, but dropped to 1,784,088 unique visitors in May 2009. It's also interesting to note that WWE and NASCAR were the only major sports sites that dropped among the top-10 finishers. To read the full story, click here.

-- Raw Superstar Cody Rhodes is featured in Marvel.com's latest installment of "Fightin' Fanboys." The second generation wrestler discusses how comics have played an important role in his life, especially when it came to reading and expanding his vocabulary. To read the interview with Rhodes — who reveals which Marvel Comics heroes recently inspired some of his in-ring gear — click here.

-- WWE.com has posted new photos of the newest Extreme Diva, the one and only Nikki Bella.

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