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Post by Justin on Jan 19, 2014 17:01:48 GMT -5
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Post by marino13 on Jan 19, 2014 18:32:41 GMT -5
Tommy is a smart man. So think could be good news for TNA.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jan 19, 2014 18:36:07 GMT -5
I've heard great things about Tommy Dreamer as an agent. Correct if I'm wrong, but didn't he once booked OVW? Anyways, I guess it's good news, but nothing really to mark out about. The only news I will mark out for is the day they announce that Dixie is no longer in charge of TNA. But good for TNA to have Dreamer back as an agent.
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Post by WMDman on Jan 19, 2014 18:42:02 GMT -5
That's awesome!!
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Post by CMPUNKISGOOD on Jan 19, 2014 19:17:27 GMT -5
Tommy is a smart man. So think could be good news for TNA.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2014 19:34:40 GMT -5
There is a ray of light in this pit of darkness.
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Post by Epic Z on Jan 19, 2014 22:38:07 GMT -5
Great news, Tommy is the man.
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Post by That 80s Guy on Jan 20, 2014 2:29:59 GMT -5
-- Phase One - Complete!
Phase Two - Begin the pursuit of Chris Jericho
#TNAneeds2Bsaved
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Post by RollinsFan44 on Jan 20, 2014 3:09:20 GMT -5
I met Tommy Dreamer last year, great guy!
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Post by Scotty on Jan 20, 2014 7:37:51 GMT -5
I've heard great things about Tommy Dreamer as an agent. Correct if I'm wrong, but didn't he once booked OVW? Anyways, I guess it's good news, but nothing really to mark out about. The only news I will mark out for is the day they announce that Dixie is no longer in charge of TNA. But good for TNA to have Dreamer back as an agent. I think he worked for talent relations and im pretty sure hes the one who signed punk. Either way, a really smart guy.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jan 20, 2014 8:32:06 GMT -5
I've heard great things about Tommy Dreamer as an agent. Correct if I'm wrong, but didn't he once booked OVW? Anyways, I guess it's good news, but nothing really to mark out about. The only news I will mark out for is the day they announce that Dixie is no longer in charge of TNA. But good for TNA to have Dreamer back as an agent. I think he worked for talent relations and im pretty sure hes the one who signed punk. Either way, a really smart guy. Oh I agree with Dreamer being a smart guy for professional wrestling, but honestly, I don't see that changing anything in TNA until Dixie is either no longer in charge or stops listening to marks on the internet. If things change in TNA for the better, great for TNA
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Post by Scotty on Jan 20, 2014 9:08:16 GMT -5
I think he worked for talent relations and im pretty sure hes the one who signed punk. Either way, a really smart guy. Oh I agree with Dreamer being a smart guy for professional wrestling, but honestly, I don't see that changing anything in TNA until Dixie is either no longer in charge or stops listening to marks on the internet. If things change in TNA for the better, great for TNA The thing I always find ironic is, everyone always says TNA wont be good again unless Dixie isn't in charge, but Dixie was still in charge when the company was good.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jan 20, 2014 9:42:23 GMT -5
Oh I agree with Dreamer being a smart guy for professional wrestling, but honestly, I don't see that changing anything in TNA until Dixie is either no longer in charge or stops listening to marks on the internet. If things change in TNA for the better, great for TNA The thing I always find ironic is, everyone always says TNA wont be good again unless Dixie isn't in charge, but Dixie was still in charge when the company was good. You're right about that, but something's wrong with the way TNA's doing business now and the one to blame is the main person in charge. It's like in a bar when the bartenders are messing up, the owner, the manager, they have to be held accountable for their workers' mistakes. I don't know what the marketing crew or the writing crew is going on, but the only ones in TNA that are doing their jobs well are the wrestlers. The rest of that company is not doing their jobs the way they should. Back when TNA was good, we had people like Jeff Jarrett half in charge, we had Dutch Mantell and Jim Cornette on the writing crew, even with Vince Russo on the writing team, TNA was still better than it is right now. Now they can barely sell 200 tickets in house shows. Last week's live TNA Impact was a horrible show with way too much talking segments. If they would have cut down on the talking, we would have gotten more matches than we got that night. I'm not trying to come off as a TNA hater, I'm just a guy who wants to be a big TNA fan and the people in charge are making that hard for me to be that because of the major mistakes they're doing.
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Post by Scotty on Jan 20, 2014 9:52:06 GMT -5
The thing I always find ironic is, everyone always says TNA wont be good again unless Dixie isn't in charge, but Dixie was still in charge when the company was good. You're right about that, but something's wrong with the way TNA's doing business now and the one to blame is the main person in charge. It's like in a bar when the bartenders are messing up, the owner, the manager, they have to be held accountable for their workers' mistakes. I don't know what the marketing crew or the writing crew is going on, but the only ones in TNA that are doing their jobs well are the wrestlers. The rest of that company is not doing their jobs the way they should. Back when TNA was good, we had people like Jeff Jarrett half in charge, we had Dutch Mantell and Jim Cornette on the writing crew, even with Vince Russo on the writing team, TNA was still better than it is right now. Now they can barely sell 200 tickets in house shows. Last week's live TNA Impact was a horrible show with way too much talking segments. If they would have cut down on the talking, we would have gotten more matches than we got that night. I'm not trying to come off as a TNA hater, I'm just a guy who wants to be a big TNA fan and the people in charge are making that hard for me to be that because of the major mistakes they're doing. Totally agree.
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Post by punksnotdead on Jan 20, 2014 10:33:14 GMT -5
So why not bring in Raven to book and work alongside Dreamer? You know, actually develop characters and challenge your viewers with something that isn't like WWE. TNA needs an idea guy to come in and change the entire creative landscape of the company.
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Post by That 80s Guy on Jan 20, 2014 12:51:20 GMT -5
So why not bring in Raven to book and work alongside Dreamer? You know, actually develop characters and challenge your viewers with something that isn't like WWE. TNA needs an idea guy to come in and change the entire creative landscape of the company. -- Bringing Scotty in, would be the smartest move of the year!!
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Post by JC Motors on Jan 22, 2014 18:26:32 GMT -5
WWE should have signed him to a Legends Contract. but Good for The Innovator of Violence
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Post by "Living Legend" Duttanized on Jan 24, 2014 22:19:05 GMT -5
Good move by TNA, he can probably get the Bucks under contract.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2014 23:37:46 GMT -5
Ah yes bringing Raven is is almost as good as bringing in Heyman
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