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Post by P@ul on Feb 12, 2011 16:35:22 GMT -5
Why would the Buck's be wrestling each other when there are so many other X-division wrestlers?
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Post by P@ul on Jan 30, 2011 22:13:20 GMT -5
It's the Rumble, we've had too many "just standing around" moments. Terrible.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 30, 2011 22:08:44 GMT -5
THIS COMPANY!
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Post by P@ul on Jan 30, 2011 20:34:14 GMT -5
Orton/Miz next?
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Post by P@ul on Jan 30, 2011 20:32:32 GMT -5
Ziggler's selling was awesome. That spear looked huge. He can definitely main event.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 26, 2011 13:06:14 GMT -5
It's obvious that you don't watch, nor like TNA. You're making it sound like the Immortal storyline has plotholes in it, when it doesn't. Everything has been explained on the Impact after Bound For Glory. Abyss never shoved the ring down Hogan's throat, he tried to but he shoved it in his mouth, and it was all a red herring to throw us off. Hogan and Abyss were in cahoots all along. I don't understand how that is unrealistic, Abyss never hurt Hogan. Yes. Nexus did attack CM Punk on their debut. You can't rat on Immortal's so-called plotholes without acknowleding the Nexus plotholes, and they definitely have them. Cena is fired, and it's the worst thing ever. He makes this tear-drop goodbye speech, and shows up THAT night and decides to become a part of the "WWE Universe". REALLY? All that for nothing? He couldn't just disappear for a few months and get his revenge on Barrett at Wrestlemania? And that's not even acknowleding him "joining" The Nexus. TNA atleast went the full way with Hardy's heel turn. Cena didn't even turn heel, yet WWE still found a way to half-ass him joining The Nexus. He didn't wear the shirt, he wasn't even forced to join in on the attacks. Anybody who thinks that storyline isn't a complete mess is a WWE fanboy, who thinks good ratings equal good television. Simply put. TNA aren't beating WWE in the ratings because they have crappy storylines -- MARKETING is their problem. Not the booking. The booking is much much better than WWE, the same could be said for the talent and main event scene. TNA is going on the road this year, so I imagine there will be a bunch of advertising going on, THIS is when TNA become bigger. That and the fact that WWE is a 60 year old company, where-as TNA was only founded in 2002. Yeah, they tried their damndest to explain that, but it still didn't make sense. So they did all of this to fool the fans? What the ever... this isn't WWF War Zone in 1999! Well, depending on the head writer... maybe it is. So Hogan gives Abyss his HOF ring to give him confindence... Abyss doesn't get over and AJ gets pinned by The New Regime's seemingly hand picked champion Rob Van Dam. Abyss doesn't need Hogan anymore, so he "beats him up" on occassion. But this is all a sham because Hogan and Abyss are friends anyway. Why turn? You wasted by goddamn time! Abyss literally murders Rob Van Dam and yet he doesn't get arrested. He tortures innocent people in The iMPACT zone and gets away with it. He kidnaps Dixie Carter and not one employee gives a damn? You're probably saying "Oh, Well Hogan and Bischoff put Abyss up to this, and security work for them too" I'm sure that explains why Jay Lethal, Anderson, or some other babyface didn't try to help. Then you have the owner of a ing million dollar company sign away the company to Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan thinking it's Abyss's termination WITHOUT READING A ING THING! How phony, and contrived is this poop? Anybody could've seen that poop a mile away. If they're goal was to get the company away from Dixie Carter then why not have her sign Sting's termination notice while their best bud Rob Van Dam was the champion? Hell, Abyss was still a Hulkamaniac and Jeff Jarrett was defending Hogan and Bischoff at every turn. It's the same damn group and Hardy could've buddied up with them along with RVD but this time as babyfaces! They could've had that poop over with in June It was a waste of time! It made no sense! It was ing stupid! But hey, fear not Dixie is taking Hogan back to court which means that Bischoff can still run things even though he's in the same boat as Hogan as far as power. Hogan was Dixie's business partner, and Eazy E was Hogan's business partner. So basically, Hogan and Bischoff really don't have control over TNA. Nobody does! What the are you talking about!!! !!! And if you haven't noticed CM Punk called out Cena on his actions and basically called him out on his poop! Maybe Matt Morgan can come out and call out Immortal on their actions and tell them that he's a bright star of the future who's wasting his time with their stupid bullpoop!!! Maybe And incase you don't read the damn threads we do point it out! I even made this long ass thread about how Cena's character made no sense. I find it funny how you call us WWE Fanboys, yet you come into almost every thread in the WWE board and bash WWE's booking. Yeah, I'm a WWE Fanboy but you're a TNA dick rider! Get over it! But I know poop when I see it. And this whole Immortal storyline is a stupid ass waste of time! You act as if TNA can do no wrong, SG's more honest than you Jesus ing christ! While WWE's writing may not be the most creative, or innovative, it is simplistic enough to follow. I can turn on any episode of Raw or Smackdown and between video clips from previous weeks and promos I can have a sense of what is happening, who's the faces, and who's the heels. If I were to turn on an episode of Impact I would be beyond lost as to what was happening. They start and drop storylines so often it's ridiculous. .... and again, this is coming from someone who is a fan of TNA.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 24, 2011 0:06:09 GMT -5
....I already said it, so, if you're gonna joke at least make it in the form of inductions not a "they've only been around for 8 years" type of joke. Anywho, if TNA started a Hall of Fame or maybe a better name would be "Honorable Alumnus" (hey, you think of something better!) Which five former TNA talents would you choose for the first (presumably 2011-2012) class? My five are: • Raven When I think of guys that really put NWA:TNA on the map I think of AJ Styles, Ron the Truth Killings, Jerry Lynn, Jeff Jarrett, and a bunch of others but who can deny Raven did a lot for this company without much in the line of (championship) compensation. He came to TNA just 7 months into it's conception 2 days after his WWF release. It wouldn't be a fair presentation if I tried to give Raven full credit for what he's co-produced in his NWA:TNA days.. he's made chicken soup from chicken sh*t. He's one of those unforgettable characters but a true staple of the early days. (the rest i'll just simply name and let you embark a reason why or why not) • Jerry Lynn • Father James Mitchell • Sting... not exactly my favorite wrestler in the world but Sting has made TNA part of his extended legacy with his matches against Jeff Jarrett, Kurt Angle, his presence in the Main Event Mafia.. he'd be a given if he has retired from the Impact Zone. • Chris Candido.. the man died for TNA. I know, that's a little over dramatic but it'd be one hell of a gesture considering he did work for the company and while under contract went home on an injury, suffered a blood clot, and passed away.. it'd be a kind nod. I like it. They're so many more they could eventually expand too. Jeff Jarrett, Ron Killings, Ken Shamrock, Chris Daniels, Curt Hennig, Sabu, Rhino, Christian Cage, Team Canada (Williams, Devine, D'Amore), Hector Garza, Don Callis, Sean Waltman, Abyss, Amazing Red, Elix Skipper, The Naturals, Matt Bentley, and Low Ki It could be sweet.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 22, 2011 17:16:22 GMT -5
I took a piss next to Maven into Toronto after Wrestlemania 18.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 17, 2011 11:26:13 GMT -5
I usually am not a fan of Vanessa Bayer, but her in the bar mitzvah skit was actually hilarious!
"Dad, I told you, I just wanted a modest luncheon"
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Post by P@ul on Jan 10, 2011 12:43:51 GMT -5
While I agree, kicking out of the swanton was a bit much, the ending was still great. I did expect knees during the swanton, and then a mic check.
Had Jeff not been in street clothes smoking, it would have looked worse, but the ending was fine.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:54:37 GMT -5
What the hell was with the guy in the ring?
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:52:03 GMT -5
Well TNA, the interference at the end was crapty, but Anderson winning was actually good, exciting booking.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:51:04 GMT -5
Anderson wins!
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:49:59 GMT -5
Matt Hardy & Van Dam now!
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:49:01 GMT -5
Mr Anderson is superman. Should have Green Bay Plunged it to finish there.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:47:44 GMT -5
Foley grabbing the chair away from Hardy.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:47:11 GMT -5
I expected this second match to end a little quicker, the momentum is slowly dying.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:45:24 GMT -5
This is the most excitement TNA has booked in some time.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:29:24 GMT -5
Taz, you're not funny and nobody likes you.
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Post by P@ul on Jan 9, 2011 22:27:58 GMT -5
Swerve ending, Bischoff guarantee's all titles will be with Immortal, but Hardy somehow loses the belt tonight after the match.
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