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Quick hits on WWE Superstars

• A good match between world heavyweight champion Chris Jericho and Goldust highlighted Thursday night's episode of WWE Superstars. Just as Ric Flair did when he was world champion in his prime, Jericho has the ability to defeat an opponent and still have the guy come out of the match with more credibility than he had going in. As for Goldust, I'm happy that he was not on WWE's future-endeavored list last week because he has earned his spot on the roster. He's over with the fans, consistently has good matches, and a win over him still means something. Plus, if you need someone for a funny backstage skit, Goldust is your man.

• With Jericho appearing on Smackdown tonight, that means he'll have been on three WWE TV shows in a span of four days. Thank you, WWE.

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• Kofi Kingston looked good in his win over Chavo Guerrero. Hopefully Kingston can get back on track.

• The Kingston-Guerrero match was halted briefly so that the referee could attend to a small cut above Guerrero's eye that appeared to be the result of a stiff elbow. The fans booed – as they always do in these situations – and Michael Cole actually acknowledged that it was "not a popular decision in the WWE Universe."

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• Evan Bourne got a nice win over William Regal. It's good to see Bourne not being treated like a glorified jobber as of late.

• Here's a big surprise: Kane defeated Mike Knox. At this point, Knox may as well be called The Brooklyn Brawler.

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