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Wrestling company asks: Is Palin into TNA?

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Updated: November 13, 2008, 4:30 AM EST
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Total Nonstop Action Wrestling — TNA to fans — is making the Alaska governor and former vice presidential candidate a $50,000 offer to take an honorary position in the company.

Fittingly, the not-unattractive Palin would join the "Beautiful People" stable of wrestlers, currently headlined by bombshells Angelina Love and Velvet Sky.

The company says it wants her to make an appearance at their Dec. 7 Final Resolution pay-per-view event and will even fly her and her husband Todd in from Alaska.

"Governor Palin has combined her experiences as a wife and mother with her political savvy to prove to America and the world that politics aren't just a man's game. I know firsthand what challenges you have to face when breaking a glass ceiling in a male-dominated profession," TNA president Dixie Carter said.

The company plans to make its formal announcement during Thursday night's telecast on Spike.

Palin, of course, is no stranger to the sports world. Aside from being a self-proclaimed "hockey mom," she dropped the puck at a Flyers-Rangers game last month. The governor is also a hunter who claims to be able to field dress a moose, and she was spotted jogging during a campaign stop in Philadelphia.

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