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If you were not a WWF Superstar, what job would you like to have and what do you think you would be doing?

- Dean "The Game"

I don't know what other job I would be doing. I think I would be trying to get into the WWF.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years time?

- David Stracey

I would love to still be with the WWF. I would like to be the head of some kind of women's stable. They keep talking, and they have for years, about Shawn Michaels coming back to the WWF and setting up a stable of young up and coming talent. I would like to see that and I would also like to do something like that myself in 10 years time.

What's the worst injury you have had in wrestling and how did you get it? Do WWF stars tend to work through injuries?

- Andy Jacobs

The injury I talked about earlier, but even with that I was so lucky. It was more scary than anything else. It was just something I had to take it easy on, I couldn't wrestle immediately but I could still stay active and be on TV.

A lot of guys wrestle through injuries. I don't think anyone from the time they start with the WWF is ever 100%. You are used to feeling like that.

Is it true that you and Matt Hardy are a couple off as well as on screen? Does Matt get jealous of all the attention you get?

- Bobby T. Marx

No, me and Matt are not dating. We are around each other all the time and all three of us are very supportive. People always ask if we are jealous but the three of us have a great relationship and I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world. I think that is why the chemistry works on the screen and in the ring.

Do you get mobbed when you walk up the street and if so, how do you feel about it?

- Sarah Drummond

More often than not. It can be OK if I am by myself. If I am with any of the other superstars then we will usually get recognized. You get pretty used to it, most people are just fans and are curious, they are not rude.

You are over here to promote the Royal Rumble. Who is your tip to win?

- Andy Plug

I would love to see Stone Cold win it. I like the anti-training regime that Steve has, drinking beer to train for the rumble is funny and I would like to see it pay off.

But it would also be good to see Hunter win as he has just come back. I like what they are doing with HHH; I can't really read him and what he is thinking.

There has been a lot of criticism about the rumble as it the first time that the WWF have charged UK fans to watch a US event. There has even been talk of a boycott. What are your feelings on this?

- Ross Moore

I think it is ridiculous to boycott. You can either pay to watch it or just not see it. It is such a great PPV, it is personally one of my favourites right next to WrestleMania. The PPV version will be live and uncut. I can see the point if you are not used to paying for it but I can't see why you would want to cheat yourself out of such a great event.

Who else would you like to manage? Is it true you might be managing RVD in the near future?

- Adam Sibley

If it is then I don't know anything about it. I would like to work with Edge. He is doing real good on his own, I like his character a lot.

The LILSBOYS: We have just completed the biggest mainstream wrestling poll ever here in the UK. Can we have your votes please for - best wrestler of the year, best newcomer to the WWF, best British wrestler, best feud, memorable moment of 2001?

- Best wrestler for 2001 - Kurt Angle
- Best newcomer to the WWF - RVD
- Best British wrestler - William Regal, I don't really know many others
- Best Feud - Steve Austin v Triple H
- Memorable Moment - I'm still thinking for 2001. For the year before it was definately the moment in the cage match at Unforgiven when the Hardy Boyz feet touch the ground and they became the WWF tag team champions.

A lot of independent wrestlers are getting rave reviews at the moment. Guys like Loki have been on WWF Metal a lot. Christopher Daniels and Britain's Jody Fleisch are also very popular. Most of them are smaller than the WWF are used to. Do you think that they have a chance to make it big?

- Kev Conway

I think that once, hopefully, the companies eventually split, they will re-introduce the cruiserweight division. When WCW was at their height, the cruiserweights were something that was a big selling point for them.

I would to love see Loki in the WWF, I am really impressed with his work. Christopher Daniels as well. I do think that they should be given a chance. Someone like Loki lives in the New York area and every time we are up there they bring him in. We have so many guys on the roster that they wouldn't spend time bringing someone who they weren't interested in. I would love to see those guys get a shot. Especially right now as they are working so hard without any incentive.

Do you have any information about plans to split the WWF and former WCW back into two companies? Would you like to see this happen?

- 'Big' Al Davis

I am hoping that this will happen. We keep hearing about this and it doesn't happen. I am hoping that they are just waiting for the right time to split and making sure that everything is right. We really need to be separate with two companies fully using all the talent that we have under contract. From what I have heard it will be two separate and equal companies. The analogy I have heard is that it will be like the NFL and AFL in American Football with WrestleMania becoming wrestling's Superbowl

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