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Post by sean™ on Jun 22, 2007 19:31:40 GMT -5
I think MR. TNA's little panties are in a twist because someone called his beloved TNA out on their bluff. Poor Little Guy. Can we get him a sippy cup so he'll ing shut up and quit generalizing other people simply based on the fact that they agree with someone.
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Strike
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Post by Strike on Jun 22, 2007 22:52:32 GMT -5
TNA needs to get out of Florida and go around the world to promote their buisness.
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Post by THE *Legendary* STINGER on Jun 23, 2007 19:31:09 GMT -5
I think MR. TNA's little panties are in a twist because someone called his beloved TNA out on their bluff. Poor Little Guy. Can we get him a sippy cup so he'll ing shut up and quit generalizing other people simply based on the fact that they agree with someone. hahahaha thanks jerk lol I dont understand you people. You're all aloud to agree with something, but im not aloud to dissagree? guys its my opinion, you voiced yours and I am speaking mine. let it be. You all always want the same reaction for everyone.
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Post by THE *Legendary* STINGER on Jun 23, 2007 19:36:25 GMT -5
The only reason Eric was successful with WCW was because he had money...Ted Turner had money. A never ending supply lol, they could go to huge arena's and they had big names. when TNA goes to a big area and shows that they have big names on the card they sell out.. Bound For Glory Lockdown Slammiversary if TNA had alot of money, they would be all over the place and would have a two hour time slot. and TNA doesn't have lots of money and big names? Admit it- Bischoff is right. There's something missing in TNA. They're not properly pushing their homegrown talent and until they do, they'll never be successful. see but thats not what bischoff is saying. he's trying to punk out TNA cause they're small like ECW..he is a prick. Of course there is something missing..or else TNA would be huge right now. but Eric is making it sound like they're nobody's and they arent TRYING, he said they are just tryin to take the easy way through wrestling. I dont agree with what he was saying, no. He is a rude disrespectful human being
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Post by Too Sweet on Jun 23, 2007 23:36:52 GMT -5
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Post by deskjet on Jun 24, 2007 18:46:40 GMT -5
I was reading bischoffs book and he mentioned an acronym I cant thingk of right now and I noticed TNA is missing that "keep the fans wanting more appeal" I come back to watch the program because they matches are good and the storylines have a good sflow but there's never really any element of surprise...that needs to be utilized more properly as well
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Post by Heresy on Jun 24, 2007 19:27:29 GMT -5
I'll bring up a valid point and say that WCW took their WWE/ECW signees and didn't just throw them in the main event as is... WCW reinvented their characters. WCW took Hulkamania and turned it into Hollywood. WCW took Diesel and Razor Ramon and turned them into one of the most badass, cutting edge tag teams of the time. Even Jericho and Benoit fell into their own characters in WCW.
Now let's look at TNA... what has TNA done to reinvent the characters of Sting, Christian, or Kurt Angle? Kurt is basically the heel version of how he was in WWE. Sting was reinvented at BFG before TNA completely dropped that and vintage WCW Sting resurfaced. Hell... Christian is with his old WWE right-hand-man Tomko. Rhyno is the same as he always was, the Dudleyz are the same except for the lame ringnames, Steiners, Hemme, Basham/Damaja, James Gang... I could go on for a while but I won't.
TNA needs an identity... Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, LAX, Daniels, Shelley, Abyss, Lethal, Roode, etc. should be that identity. But TNA would rather mesh the identities of WWE, WCW, and ECW and call it their own. I think wrestling fans today are tired of nostalgia... I know I am. Give us some new stuff, some new memories. Not the same old sh*t but with lower quality. That is what I think Bischoff means when he says TNA doesn't get it. Bischoff is a brillant man right up their with Heyman. Anyone who takes offense to his comments is in denial... he is absolutely right and I've been saying the same thing for a while now.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Jun 27, 2007 13:26:14 GMT -5
Eric Bischoff > TNA writers. I love Eric Bischoff, he tells it how i is. I like the six sided ring, it's better than the boring old four sided ring imo. Ah well. I know exactly what TNA needs, Eric Bischoff and Paul Heyman leading the creative team, wow, now there's pure evil mwuhahahahahahahahahaaa.
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