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Post by AWA CEO: Mr. Timothy Draven on Mar 9, 2010 15:54:12 GMT -4
T-N-FUCKING-A has come to Monday nights and has kicked some ass! If I were to judge both shows, I would give the advantage to TNA....much better show! Next week though, WWE has Stone Cold Steve Austin as the GM of the night....I expect that show to be AWESOME.
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Post by AWA CEO: Mr. Timothy Draven on Mar 9, 2010 15:56:46 GMT -4
RVD IS IN TNA....pinned Sting in a couple seconds....then got his ass kicked by Sting and his baseball bat. The fans were FUCKING INSANE when they hear RVD's music and when he came out. That was great!
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Post by theegomjw on Mar 9, 2010 16:23:46 GMT -4
i did not get to see TNA but i have caught up today, certainly sounds more interesting than Raw.
however, SCSA is in town next week so im expecting a good show.
WWE is really fucked by being PG.
TNA can really push the boundaries and attract fans that are not interested in watching High School Musical type Diva storylines.
Im ok with Hogan in the ring because he is not acting like he is great, he is fucked and he knows it but i have to admit that he still demands attention and thats what TNA needs right now.
It appears Impact had plenty to offer in terms of young talent and was not fucked up too much by the old boys.
im still wishing them all the luck in the world because the business needs a strong No.2 company that can challenge WWE
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Post by AWA CEO: Mr. Timothy Draven on Mar 9, 2010 16:53:00 GMT -4
Shannon Moore is back. Eric Bischoff promises to make the X Division even more exciting than it's ever been. Faster, more moves....sounds awesome....
Like I said, RVD is in TNA. The fans were wild for his arrival.
IN THE MAIN EVENT....
JEFF HARDY IS IN TNA. It's official. There's no way he came back, AGAIN, for a special showing. I think it's safe to say that he's part of the TNA brand now. The main event was awesome. Flair bleeds like no other. He was a mess. Hogan was a mess. The match was awesome because like Luke said, Hogan playhed it off that he's not in wrestling shape. That was needed. I loved it. Pope and Wolfe got involved. I love them both. Then Jeff Hardy comes out and the fans are blowing the roof off the building. SUCH AN AWESOME MOMENT.
All in all, I give the show an A....SOLID A....X Division match was awesome. Tag team matches were awesome. Beer Money was on the show....the whole thing was awesome. INCREDIBLE!
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Post by Anthony Jordan on Mar 9, 2010 23:25:01 GMT -4
Did RVD come out to "Walk?"
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Post by James Lucas on Mar 9, 2010 23:53:11 GMT -4
do you have a youtube of the song? i could tell you. i watched impact and thought it was a million times better than raw. hbk/undertaker segment was good. hhh segment was alright. orton vs. legacy was alright. Showmiz vs. truth and wisdom was alright. vince vs. cena was terrible. tna>wwe. tna makes me want more. wwe makes me want to choke vince. he has the number one company but doesnt use it well. tna is climbing up that ladder in my eyes. i like tna way better than wwe right now.
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Post by Anthony Jordan on Mar 10, 2010 0:16:50 GMT -4
RVD's ECW theme. Vintage RVD!
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Post by SLAM II on Mar 10, 2010 0:36:02 GMT -4
YAY A FELLOW POTHEAD WHO PROVES POT DOSENT MAKE YOU A LAZY PERSON! RVD RVD R-V-D! Ive always been a fan
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Post by James Lucas on Mar 10, 2010 1:35:23 GMT -4
leland my new friend, no one is shocked that youre a fan of rvd here's the debut of rvd. heres one of hardys debut, but its bad quality. im looking into another one right now that should be better, and its the entire main event match. heres the shit one. ill keep you updated
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Post by Alexander Monroe on Mar 10, 2010 1:40:20 GMT -4
Well, it looks like I'll be the only voice of reason. I came into Monday with high hopes for TNA, and they were destroyed. I'm sorry, that wasn't TNA -- it wasn't TNA at all. They're marketing as the 'future' of professional wrestling, and all I got where has beens and burn outs from various big league companies shoved down my throat.
Let Jeff Hardy go to jail and get sodomized, I don't want to see him on my TV -- let alone in the main event of a company who's lower mid-card performers can outwork him and entertain on any given night. Get Hogan and Ric Flair out of the ring, and off of my god damn TV. Same with Nash, Hall, and the rest of the assholes on parade last night.
Last night, if anything, in my opinion, was a god damn travesty to the wrestling world. Seven years ago, TNA was epic. Six years ago, it was still epic. When they started pushing the has-beens and washouts of other companies, it all became shit in my opinion. I mean look at Raven, and the likes. They came in, and busted their asses.
They weren't just handed mega pushes like Christian, Jeff Hardy, Booker T, etc. They actually worked for their spots in that company. I've said it a thousand times, the day that they jobbed Christopher Daniels out to Sean Morely. Hell, they've been jobbing him out left and fucking right as of late. Simply because Hogan doesn't see him as a star.
TNA died in 2009 for me. Last night was probably the last broadcast I'll watch.
Side Note: RVD wins a match, and then gets his ass beat for ten minutes? Yeah, that's what I call a debut. =\
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Post by Alexander Monroe on Mar 10, 2010 1:46:18 GMT -4
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Post by James Lucas on Mar 10, 2010 1:57:38 GMT -4
everyone has the right to their own opinion. i agree with timbo and luke that it was a good show. there are going to be people who love tna and there will be people who love wwe. thats whats so great about monday night wars. you have the right to love wwe and to bash tna. i have the right to love both, but enjoy tna much more as of late. its a fun time for us wrestling fans.
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Post by Alexander Monroe on Mar 10, 2010 2:11:56 GMT -4
Althoouugh. The Pope owns all.
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Post by theegomjw on Mar 10, 2010 5:07:09 GMT -4
Pope does own.
and, love him or hate him we would not even be talking about TNA on Monday nights if it was not for Hulk Hogan.
sadly, the fact is a small time company with great talent is never going to become big without well known worldwide faces because it is all about money and advertising.
AJ Styles is awesome, but a TV company is not going to be interested in Carter saying he will make them millions. Hogan though, he is proven and thats why he is required.
The business needs a solid second company that wrestlers can reply on to pay well and provide them with good exposure. small independants are great for small town hall shows, but it does not work on a grand scale.
if TNA can continue to mix up the old and new ill be more than happy for it to be a good WWE alternative.
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Post by AWA CEO: Mr. Timothy Draven on Mar 10, 2010 8:04:03 GMT -4
^ Couldn't have said it better myself! Hulk Hogan is not getting back in the ring again....or so he says....and if he does....it'll be one more time against Sting or Flair and the entire feud, everyone will be telling Hogan that he shouldn't wrestle because he's too old and banged up. I don't mind older wrestlers getting in the ring once or twice....as long as they're telling you that they don't have it anymore and they're only doing it to kick someones ass....I see nothing wrong with that. As for "The Band"....Eric Young and Sean Waltman WERE AWESOME together in the ring. Pac slapped Young so hard, and Young attacked Pac so quickly and with such anger on his face that I thought it wasn't scripted. When it happened, I actually say "oh shit, I don't think that was supposed to happen"....when two guys can make a viewer think that....they've done something awesome.
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