johnnyhanson21
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Post by johnnyhanson21 on Jul 5, 2020 9:55:15 GMT -5
with the 18th anniversary coming up in a few weeks who do you think of when you think of TNA/IMPACT.Who in your eyes are the ten biggest star or most important stars in the history of the company.To me the list has stayed the same for years in the following,
Abyss
AJ Styles Bobby Roode Christian Cage
Eric Young
James Storm
Jeff Jarrett Kurt Angle
Samoa Joe
Sting
Those ten men are who I think of when I think TNA/IMPACT.
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The Shiniest Wizard
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Post by The Shiniest Wizard on Jul 5, 2020 10:06:45 GMT -5
AJ Styles Chris Daniels Samoa Joe Jeff Jarrett Monty Brown Abyss Christian Cage Kurt Angle Bobby Roode Raven
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johnnyhanson21
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Post by johnnyhanson21 on Jul 5, 2020 11:34:24 GMT -5
I would have had Raven,Daniels in my 2nd tier group.Why do you think Monty Brown makes the cut for the top 10 ?
bty really think Raven is underrated for what he brought to TNA during the early years.He was the 1st semi big debut in 2003 and I guy I believe left WWE on his terms and wasn't fired or cut(could be wrong on that part) but just remember how big of and impact he made on the product upon his debut and really added a much need credible star to the main event picture to go along side Jeff Jarrett.Really feel that he help keep the company a float during that era along with the X-Division.
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The Shiniest Wizard
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Post by The Shiniest Wizard on Jul 5, 2020 12:11:52 GMT -5
I would have had Raven,Daniels in my 2nd tier group.Why do you think Monty Brown makes the cut for the top 10 ? bty really think Raven is underrated for what he brought to TNA during the early years.He was the 1st semi big debut in 2003 and I guy I believe left WWE on his terms and wasn't fired or cut(could be wrong on that part) but just remember how big of and impact he made on the product upon his debut and really added a much need credible star to the main event picture to go along side Jeff Jarrett.Really feel that he help keep the company a float during that era along with the X-Division. Rewatching TNA weekly from episode 1 on and Monty was one of the most over guys at that time, all the way until he left. Due to his promos and impressive finisher for the time. He was also involved with their world title picture almost constantly. Daniels was also a heavy hitter and a main stay for tier 1 TNA talents. For both the tag team division and the X Division.
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Post by johnnyhanson21 on Jul 5, 2020 13:28:02 GMT -5
I would have had Raven,Daniels in my 2nd tier group.Why do you think Monty Brown makes the cut for the top 10 ? bty really think Raven is underrated for what he brought to TNA during the early years.He was the 1st semi big debut in 2003 and I guy I believe left WWE on his terms and wasn't fired or cut(could be wrong on that part) but just remember how big of and impact he made on the product upon his debut and really added a much need credible star to the main event picture to go along side Jeff Jarrett.Really feel that he help keep the company a float during that era along with the X-Division. Rewatching TNA weekly from episode 1 on and Monty was one of the most over guys at that time, all the way until he left. Due to his promos and impressive finisher for the time. He was also involved with their world title picture almost constantly. Daniels was also a heavy hitter and a main stay for tier 1 TNA talents. For both the tag team division and the X Division.
Okay,kind of sad that neither guy got a run with the NWA or TNA Title in TNA.
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Post by The Shiniest Wizard on Jul 5, 2020 13:46:24 GMT -5
Rewatching TNA weekly from episode 1 on and Monty was one of the most over guys at that time, all the way until he left. Due to his promos and impressive finisher for the time. He was also involved with their world title picture almost constantly. Daniels was also a heavy hitter and a main stay for tier 1 TNA talents. For both the tag team division and the X Division. Okay,kind of sad that neither guy got a run with the NWA or TNA Title in TNA.
Honestly! Especially in 2004 when they didn't give the belt to Jeff Hardy, Monty was the next most popular guy. And Daniels always had potential to go for the world title but they never pulled the trigger.
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Post by finnbalor1 on Jul 5, 2020 18:24:37 GMT -5
AJ Sting Jarrett Joe Angle Roode Abyss Gain Kim Jeff Hardy Cage
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 6, 2020 14:18:37 GMT -5
I'd really have to think about this, but I think Jerry Lynn deserves credit especially for his work from 2002 to 2004 for the early stages of TNA.
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Post by LA Times on Jul 6, 2020 19:50:13 GMT -5
1) AJ Styles 2) Kurt Angle 3) Sting 4) Samoa Joe 5) Jeff Jarrett 6) Jeff Hardy 7) Bobby Roode 8) James Storm 9) Abyss 10) Christopher Daniels
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