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JBL: Three for the Road

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I still do commentary for the WWE, but I have also taken a job on Wall Street with an investment bank. However, because of securities rules I cannot continue my column on TheStreet.com.

I want to thank TheStreet.com for allowing me to write about something I love, investment ideas.

So this is goodbye to my editors and the whole TheStreet.com crew as colleagues; we are now just friends. I also say goodbye to the readers, especially those of you kind enough to read my column. I had some fans, and I had a few that took me to task, some who were right while I was wrong. Through it all, I enjoyed every minute.

I have been impressed with how hard TheStreet.com worked for accuracy and unbiased reporting. With video, Internet and radio, it has become a full-service provider of financial news and analysis.

Thanks for taking the time for my column. If you see me on the street, please say hi. I would like to thank you in person for caring enough to read what I've written.

Remember, being poor is bad, staying that way is stupid.

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A former All-American offensive lineman at Abilene Christian University, John Layfield played professional football for the then-Los Angeles Raiders and later in the World League. After wrestling in Japan, Mexico and Europe, Layfield arrived in the WWE in the mid-1990's. A former WWE champion, JBL was a featured wrester at WrestleMania 21 and can also be seen on Friday Night SmackDown! on UPN.

Outside of the ring, JBL is a self-taught investor who was recruited to write a personal finance book, Have More Money Now, which was released in the summer of 2003. He has appeared on finance shows on CNN and Fox News Network. He is co-chairman of the Smackdown Your Vote! Campaign and he has joined both the USO and Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) for tours through Iraq, Afghanistan and other Middle East countries. He regularly visits the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the Bethesda naval hospital to meet with wounded troops.

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