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TNA murdered RAW on Monday. Sadly there's still too many kiddies watching WWE to make a difference. But I don't care so long as I'm entertained and WWE can't do that, but TNA hits it out of the park every time. More action, better wrestling, legends, more surprises.
Better than watching Stu Hart out there blabbering on.
Murdered?
In what?
I highly doubt in the ratings.
Better programming? Both shows had its pros and cons.
And if TNA is going to gamble its future on it's old NWO foggies...better kiss that company good-bye...it will get buried by the WWE faster than a speeding bullet.
To tell you the truth...Pawn Stars is more entertaining than either WWE or TNA...
TNA murdered RAW on Monday. Sadly there's still too many kiddies watching WWE to make a difference. But I don't care so long as I'm entertained and WWE can't do that, but TNA hits it out of the park every time. More action, better wrestling, legends, more surprises.
Better than watching Stu Hart out there blabbering on.
What would have made yesterday truly historic would have been if Shane McMahon would have stepped into the Impact Zone to be a part...he recently sold all his stock in WWE and had quit his role within the company, word is that currently he is trying to get his stack in UFC and has had multiple meetings with Dana White but he should just stick to what he knows, dump some money into TNA and begin to try and take over the business.
Hector i think you are totally right he knows the buisness of wrestling he should deff just stick to what he knows not try to get into a totally diffrent feild of fighting
What would have made yesterday truly historic would have been if Shane McMahon would have stepped into the Impact Zone to be a part...he recently sold all his stock in WWE and had quit his role within the company, word is that currently he is trying to get his stack in UFC and has had multiple meetings with Dana White but he should just stick to what he knows, dump some money into TNA and begin to try and take over the business.
I could stare all day myself but from a story point not much to go on.
Old managers carry on old feuds and can punch people out when it is needed.Not a lame slap from a diva.Plus when wrestlers get a hold of a manager they can give them a punch or something.I'm not big on watching women get punched out on tv.
Watching an old fan favorite take a punch is often hilarious think bobby the brain or the superstar billy graham or even capt lou those were managers.
That being said if I have to pick between looking at capt lou and a busty diva I'll take the diva.
as soon as TNA becomes a threat, Vince will buy them out
If he hasn't already,Last I heard Hogan had a twenty year deal with Vince?
What happened to that.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if somewhere there was a backdoor deal that connected Vince to TNA
I mean how else could they manage to pull flair out of retirement,Hogan,angle and angle they guys were the million dollar earners in the wwe.Now they go to TNA for like 250,000?
Just does not make sense to me other than their long drug battles and broken bodies.
The rest are all just ham and eggers really.The new talent is what will do it for them in the end.I mean Hogan was hobbling to the ring.
Do you know what I truly miss about old school wrestling?
The managers man sometimes they made the wrestler or tag team into stars.
That is where guys like Hogan,Flair,Hart,Undertaker,Nash and all the other past their primers belong now.
Unfortunately everybody just wants to see some bimbo with big balloons manage teams nowadays.
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