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faz
12-04-2006, 01:01 PM
Hilarious (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMfnDoKuiA0). I especially like the fact that this guy use to be in WWE. Also, his dancing reminds me of MC Hammer. (y)

Loppfessor
12-04-2006, 01:15 PM
I haven't watched raslin since the late 90s...please explain to me what the heck is going on with this whole TNA thing

Lex Diamonds
12-04-2006, 01:33 PM
What a dickwad. That so-called "rap" song is shit, so is wrestling in general ever since about 1999.

faz
12-04-2006, 01:37 PM
I haven't watched raslin since the late 90s...please explain to me what the heck is going on with this whole TNA thing

I'm the same, I just say this vid on youtubes most watched thing. As far as I know TNA is just another wrestling company. Their line up looks like its alot of wwe old wrestlers. Sting, Dudley Boys (although they cant use this name as wwe owns the trademark on it), Christian, Jeff Jarret (who I believe owns TNA? I may be wrong), Kurt Angle, Road Dogg and Billy Gun to name a few.

Miho
12-04-2006, 09:20 PM
^ TNA is fucking badass....AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Samoa Joe, and Senshi (formerly known as Low Ki) are extraordinary performers. AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels represent the X-Division...mainly, and it's similar to a cruiserweight division, only it's more diverse in different styles of fighting moves. I suppose you could call it the "high flying" division. As for the heavyweights...well they could use work. I hate Sting and Christian, but at least Kurt Angle is in TNA now.

Justin
12-04-2006, 09:35 PM
i havent watched wrestling for a while either. (was a huge bret hart fan) I did switch it on monday night awhile back and saw K-Fed walking down the entrance ramp. Which got a "oh boy" and more channel surfing from me.

Lex Diamonds
12-05-2006, 03:28 AM
^ TNA is fucking badass....AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Samoa Joe, and Senshi (formerly known as Low Ki) are extraordinary performers. AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels represent the X-Division...mainly, and it's similar to a cruiserweight division, only it's more diverse in different styles of fighting moves. I suppose you could call it the "high flying" division. As for the heavyweights...well they could use work. I hate Sting and Christian, but at least Kurt Angle is in TNA now.
How old are you? Why are you such a dork?

Miho
12-05-2006, 03:43 AM
I'm fine with being a dork. And you don't seem to remember me, man wtf. I'm 21, btw.

Loppfessor
12-05-2006, 08:35 AM
None of you seem to be able to answer the question! What the crap is the deal with this whole TNA thing? Is it really separate from Vince McMahon and the WWE or just a clever scheme to create the illusion of competition? Who started it and such?

Otis Driftwood
12-05-2006, 08:37 AM
None of you seem to be able to answer the question! What the crap is the deal with this whole TNA thing? Is it really separate from Vince McMahon and the WWE or just a clever scheme to create the illusion of competition? Who started it and such?
Yeah, you got it figured out. Ownership is still McMahons. Look it up if you care for details. Wrestling monopoly does the sport no good... (n)

Loppfessor
12-05-2006, 08:48 AM
Yeah, you got it figured out. Ownership is still McMahons. Look it up if you care for details. Wrestling monopoly does the sport no good... (n)

That's what I figured....

Gareth
12-05-2006, 01:32 PM
isnt tna separate from raw/smackdown/ecw

Kid Presentable
12-05-2006, 06:11 PM
Jeff Jarrett, Dixie Carter and Jarrett Sr. own TNA. That said, Vince has the money to borrow their performers whenever he wants. That's how he got Sabu and CM Punk so swiftly. I'm sure there's some waiting for contracts to expire, but he basically pays them out to jump ship.

VKM are going to wind up on RAW for no good reason becuase of the point I raised above. Vince will use them as a draw and then flick them away. If they want to work for him again, which seems unlikely.

In my heart of hearts, I think Vince may be funding TNA too. If true, it would be one of the grander works the industry had seen. Wrestling does indeed suck when compared to 1999-2000. But I have a more smarkish interest in it, as it's a fascinating world where behemoths of men act like teenage pageant entrants trying to out-politick one another, and hold each other back.

The biggest blow WWE took was bringing back ECW, watering it down, and putting on probably the worst Pay-Per-View in recent memory. Vince has reportedly fired ECW figurehead (and former owner) Paul Heyman, who is widely regarded as one of the smartest booking minds in the industry . Without Heyman, Vince has really lost one of his last great chances at credibility, and Paul is reportedly already in talks with TNA. Sabu will probably follow, as he got in trouble for falling asleep backstage (must be as boring as it looks). RVD is said to be unhappy and contemplating the move, but he sold his name to Vince. So it wouldn't be RVD anymore.

So in closing, as bad as you think it is now, it's going to get far worse. With two middle aged dudes reliving their glory days EVERY WEEK as the main feature, it looks bleak. Call me a dork. I can get off the computer, you're stuck with that face.

Make yourself Presentable.