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Post by spawnsyxx9 on Oct 20, 2008 18:40:13 GMT -5
TNA agents have been given more control over the matches and finishes since Bound For Glory PPV. The creative team decides who wins or loses, and Jeff Jarrett has the final say. The feeling backstage is that this was a good move. Wrestlers feel they can speak their mind with the agents and make positive changes to the matches.
Credit: ProWrestling.net
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Post by tnafan4life on Oct 20, 2008 18:59:22 GMT -5
*waits for they should've just fired Russo replies*
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Post by slappy on Oct 20, 2008 19:11:47 GMT -5
They should have just fired Russo.
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Post by James Hetfield on Oct 20, 2008 19:13:27 GMT -5
This has nothing to do with creative or Russo. Russo doesn't book the company.
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Post by Adam on Oct 20, 2008 19:37:42 GMT -5
Where's Scott D'More when you need him?
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Post by James Hetfield on Oct 20, 2008 19:41:06 GMT -5
Too busy in Japan.
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Post by Joey Cush on Oct 20, 2008 19:41:29 GMT -5
So who had control over the matches BEFORE Bound For Glory?
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Post by Heresy on Oct 20, 2008 22:20:54 GMT -5
So who had control over the matches BEFORE Bound For Glory? Didn't you know? Dutch would release a hamster from a cage positioned in front of a row of tards each holding a piece of cheese. Whichever tard was holding the cheese the hamster took would then be coaxed into shouting a sequence of random jibberish later to be translated into the booking plans for the given PPV/Impact taping.
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Post by spawnsyxx9 on Oct 20, 2008 22:43:52 GMT -5
Too busy in Japan. damn he scares me
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Oct 20, 2008 22:56:38 GMT -5
Lance Storm or Raven should be booking.
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Post by spawnsyxx9 on Oct 21, 2008 1:59:10 GMT -5
So who had control over the matches BEFORE Bound For Glory? I believe that Dutch had the final say with none of the agents having a lot of creative control as far as the end went.
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