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Post by lazewski on Jun 5, 2008 23:42:58 GMT -5
Say Vince bought TNA.
Do you think he would still take the talent of Rhyno, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, Etc..Etc.. After ALL THEY SAID bad about WWE and Vince Mcmahon and his Current Superstars?
I remember when Vince bought ECW & WCW, Some superstars that were on WCW and ECW at the tim never came to WWE after Vince bought the companys...
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Post by "Jefe" on Jun 5, 2008 23:50:49 GMT -5
He bought back Hogan and he testified against him in the government trial of his life, im sure if he thought they were worth it he would bring them back, btw most of them arent. AJ, Joe, Creed, none of the knockouts, Angle, Christian and Booker should be hired and Lethal. The rest can screw off.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Jun 6, 2008 0:12:14 GMT -5
He bought back Hogan and testified against him in the government trial of his life, im sure if he thought they were worth it he would bring them back, btw most of them arent. AJ, Joe, Creed, none of the knockouts, Angle, Christian and Booker should be hired and Lethal. The rest can screw off. None of the knockouts should be hired? You mean not hire some of the more talented women wrestlers? That's logical.
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on Jun 6, 2008 0:29:17 GMT -5
He bought back Hogan and testified against him in the government trial of his life, im sure if he thought they were worth it he would bring them back, btw most of them arent. AJ, Joe, Creed, none of the knockouts, Angle, Christian and Booker should be hired and Lethal. The rest can screw off. Hogan was brought in to testify against Vince. But he did not. He told the commity that Vince never told him or injected him with steroids. Hogan helped Vince more than hurt him. Also AJ, Christian, Booker, Angle (if he does rehab) would be back. Sting depending on what he wants to do. And maybe Abyss.
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on Jun 6, 2008 0:32:07 GMT -5
Say Vince bought TNA. Do you think he would still take the talent of Rhyno, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, Etc..Etc.. After ALL THEY SAID bad about WWE and Vince Mcmahon and his Current Superstars? I remember when Vince bought ECW & WCW, Some superstars that were on WCW and ECW at the tim never came to WWE after Vince bought the companys... also alot (except Sting it was his own choice) of guys were making more money not wrestling than signing with WWE at the time. Turner locked alot of them up for massive money. That's why it took so long for Steiner, Hall, Hogan, Goldberg to jump over. They rode their wCw contracts out.
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Post by Corzaa on Jun 6, 2008 0:49:49 GMT -5
I'd LOVE to see Nash as a possible GM!
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Post by wrestlingfan228 on Jun 6, 2008 1:01:40 GMT -5
I really couldn't see many people from the TNA roster joining the WWE. Most of the top names have either worked there previously or they have been offered to work there and they turned it down.
I don't see Vince buying TNA out right away anyway...
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Post by dgnr8 on Jun 6, 2008 1:09:20 GMT -5
Vince wouldn't buy TNA right now if he was given the option anyway. Vince thrives on competition. It makes his crazed mouth water. He will ride out TNA and take advantage of their growing success by competing with them for ratings. Monday night wars all over again...
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on Jun 6, 2008 1:13:05 GMT -5
Vince wouldn't buy TNA right now if he was given the option anyway. Vince thrives on competition. It makes his crazed mouth water. He will ride out TNA and take advantage of their growing success by competing with them for ratings. Monday night wars all over again... I can honestly say TNA will NEVER be in a ratings war with Raw.
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Post by hammerzeit on Jun 6, 2008 1:25:04 GMT -5
Vince wouldn't buy TNA right now if he was given the option anyway. Vince thrives on competition. It makes his crazed mouth water. He will ride out TNA and take advantage of their growing success by competing with them for ratings. Monday night wars all over again... Um, since when? If Vince enjoyed competition, he never would have purchased WCW or ECW, he would have just as soon let them continue on their merry way. Also, TNA and "growing success" are two things that don't belong together. The promotion about a year and a half to two years ago and has been on a slow downward spiral ever since. Television ratings have been plummeting, Pay Per View Buyrates are non-existent, and they draw smaller crowds to their live shows then most Indy Feds. TNA is a joke, and will never be competition for anyone.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Jun 6, 2008 8:51:41 GMT -5
Christian would definitely be back. He left on the best terms out of all of them.
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Post by lazewski on Jun 6, 2008 13:36:16 GMT -5
Christian would definitely be back. He left on the best terms out of all of them. Yeah, he needs to be back in the WWE. I liked him better with the Brood type character.
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Post by Kurt Burton: Script Doctor! on Jun 6, 2008 14:05:42 GMT -5
Vince wouldn't buy TNA right now if he was given the option anyway. Vince thrives on competition. It makes his crazed mouth water. He will ride out TNA and take advantage of their growing success by competing with them for ratings. Monday night wars all over again... Um, since when? If Vince enjoyed competition, he never would have purchased WCW or ECW, he would have just as soon let them continue on their merry way. Also, TNA and "growing success" are two things that don't belong together. The promotion about a year and a half to two years ago and has been on a slow downward spiral ever since. Television ratings have been plummeting, Pay Per View Buyrates are non-existent, and they draw smaller crowds to their live shows then most Indy Feds. TNA is a joke, and will never be competition for anyone. Both company's were going out of business. Vince didn't initially offer to buy WCW, until no one else would buy it. Also, no one was going to buy ECW, as Heyman was in debt to his thinning hair line.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2008 14:13:01 GMT -5
i would love to see robert rude on raw as well as aj
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Post by lazewski on Jun 6, 2008 23:21:42 GMT -5
i would love to see robert rude on raw as well as aj AJ Styles seems more like a CM Punk character, I think AJ would go onto ECW like an Early Justin Credible age guy...
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Post by The-Rock on Jun 6, 2008 23:32:47 GMT -5
theyd all be ECW caliber wrestlers. With the exception of Sting who has said he will not wrestle in WWE
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Post by lazewski on Jun 7, 2008 0:13:48 GMT -5
here's a video I found of Christian talking in the WWE about Leaving, it's really short video, he don't really say much.
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Jun 7, 2008 3:31:09 GMT -5
Vince wouldn't buy TNA right now if he was given the option anyway. Vince thrives on competition. It makes his crazed mouth water. He will ride out TNA and take advantage of their growing success by competing with them for ratings. Monday night wars all over again... What competition?.. TNA is no competiton..
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Post by Sleeping Like An Angel on Jun 7, 2008 10:16:46 GMT -5
Let's hope this will never happen...
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Post by brimstone9 on Jun 7, 2008 22:43:31 GMT -5
The only wrestlers i can see gettin pushed if bought are Abyss, Lance Hoyt, Robert Roode, Christian, and possibly Tomko, AJ Styles and Eric Young, Vince loves his big buffed men
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