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Post by lacky007 on Nov 12, 2009 12:24:16 GMT -5
This to me is like The Fonz jumping the Shark. Its a sign that TNA is panacing and coming to an end.
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Post by Wrestling Guru on Nov 12, 2009 13:51:42 GMT -5
I dont think so.. TNA is just trying to make headlines and take themselves to the next level and think this is the way to do so.. I dont think it will work but like that they are trying to compete with WWE.. Personally I enjoy TNA over WWE now anyways...
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Post by ddenfinger on Nov 12, 2009 14:19:47 GMT -5
TNA much better than WWE has ever been! Its like Watching Wrestlers because of thier SKILLS not how well they act! WWE too much movie acting, bad at that!
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Post by theinsaneclown on Nov 13, 2009 7:52:03 GMT -5
Hogan is the fucking man and TNA sucks so bad that even the Hulkster wont be able to help! You must be nuts to think TNA is great let alone good or even tolerable! ;D
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Post by theinsaneclown on Nov 15, 2009 7:18:56 GMT -5
From the upcoming 11/16 WON
As things stand right now, the Jan. 4 date is the one on the books for Hogan?s television debut. They could do a Monday night one-time special to test the waters, or it could be done that night and taped for Thursday night airing. My feeling is if they do an 8-10 p.m. Monday special, WWE will counter with a three-hour Raw, and would attempt to bring in Dwayne Johnson (who is scheduled to host on a January show, date as far as I know not decided, but most figured WWE would at least try to get 1/11 since UFC goes live head-to-head that night). In a sense, the publicity of a Hogan vs. Johnson head-to-head, if it were to happen, would probably help TNA in getting the word out, but also open them up for a major potential embarrassment should the numbers come in bad. Thursday is the much safer alternative, unless they can find a Monday when WWE isn?t as likely to go three hours in competition. Whether this comes to fruition or not, the company idea seems to be for Hogan and a number of other top names to all be on that first show which would be presented as if it was a new beginning for the company. So they?ve got just under two months to finalize the various deals with the various names being talked with, the biggest ones being Flair and RVD, neither of whom have signed at press time.
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Post by theinsaneclown on Nov 15, 2009 7:19:26 GMT -5
TNA much better than WWE has ever been! Its like Watching Wrestlers because of thier SKILLS not how well they act! WWE too much movie acting, bad at that! WWE on its worst day blows away TNA.
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Post by ddenfinger on Nov 20, 2009 16:37:08 GMT -5
Thumbs up for TNA. The opposition is raising it's ugly head as exspected. Should be interesting the next few weeks and months for Fans of ALL denominations. Huh, sounds like the Pope at TNA!
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