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Post by LtD73 on Apr 19, 2009 14:10:59 GMT -5
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Post by White Trash Lucha on Apr 19, 2009 14:12:55 GMT -5
I bet Jeff Jarrett and Kurt Angle went into the arena 20 mins before the fans entered and put them on every seat to promote TNA
No Joke
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Post by Joey Cush on Apr 19, 2009 14:14:15 GMT -5
Thats ed up. Seriously. Reasons why I can't take TNA seriously.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Apr 19, 2009 14:14:42 GMT -5
lol, Vince is definitely gonna be mad. Thats hillarious
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Post by King Silva on Apr 19, 2009 14:14:56 GMT -5
I really don't think that will lead to that many tickets being sold.
If that happened to me I would laugh and throw that sh*t away.
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Post by Fiasco on Apr 19, 2009 14:22:44 GMT -5
oh so they didn't fly a plane with a banner above the ring this time?
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Post by layton on Apr 19, 2009 14:26:11 GMT -5
I really don't think that will lead to that many tickets being sold. If that happened to me I would laugh and throw that sh*t away. It is partly about selling tickets, but more importantly it is almost an insult to WWE. People in the wrestling business take things like this more personally than they probably should. If it was someone in the TNA family, I doubt it was to sell tickets.
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Post by Rob on Apr 19, 2009 14:33:51 GMT -5
This is why TNA is crapand is never going to be a threat to any WWE Show. Thats very unprofessional of TNA
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Post by layton on Apr 19, 2009 14:40:48 GMT -5
This is why TNA is **** and is never going to be a threat to any WWE Show. Thats very unprofessional of TNA DX called. Wondering if you remembered them invading WCW, and how huge of a thing that was business wise, and how it helped them out. Oh...and how they became a threat to WCW and eventually overtook them. Cause that was professional.
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Post by marino13 on Apr 19, 2009 14:42:11 GMT -5
TNA has so many problems and instead of working on them they pull this s**t.
NOTE TO TNA: Make your show better and more people will watch! Plain and simple!!!
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Post by instant classic on Apr 19, 2009 14:43:37 GMT -5
i miss tna circa early 2004 - late 2004
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Post by Dwight on Apr 19, 2009 14:44:11 GMT -5
I bet Jeff Jarrett and Kurt Angle went into the arena 20 mins before the fans entered and put them on every seat to promote TNA No Joke I literally thought something similar when I read this. The arena was probably paid by TNA to do that and they probably had no idea that it was a completely different company. That or they figured "Hey its all wrestling its all the same" and thought nothing of it. I could see that happening.
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Post by American Phenom on Apr 19, 2009 14:46:02 GMT -5
TNA has so many problems and instead of working on them they pull this s**t. NOTE TO TNA: Make your show better and more people will watch! Plain and simple!!! Thursday's iMPACT was better than any televised show WWE has put on all year...
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Post by Joey Cush on Apr 19, 2009 14:46:09 GMT -5
This is why TNA is **** and is never going to be a threat to any WWE Show. Thats very unprofessional of TNA DX called. Wondering if you remembered them invading WCW, and how huge of a thing that was business wise, and how it helped them out. Oh...and how they became a threat to WCW and eventually overtook them. Cause that was professional. At that time, they were going head to head with each other? Or was that before? TNA is just trying to get attention by WWE. Which they have been doing this stuff for a while and it hasn't helped. Driving a production truck promoting TNA on it at a WWE show. But honestly, DX invading WCW was actually useful and it did something, where something that TNA does is just stupid.
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Post by the franchise on Apr 19, 2009 14:50:30 GMT -5
It is a good advertising strategy.
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Post by Flava Dave on Apr 19, 2009 14:52:10 GMT -5
I wonder how many people thought it was an ad for Tits N Ass wrestling.
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Post by layton on Apr 19, 2009 14:52:26 GMT -5
DX called. Wondering if you remembered them invading WCW, and how huge of a thing that was business wise, and how it helped them out. Oh...and how they became a threat to WCW and eventually overtook them. Cause that was professional. At that time, they were going head to head with each other? Or was that before? TNA is just trying to get attention by WWE. Which they have been doing this stuff for a while and it hasn't helped. Driving a production truck promoting TNA on it at a WWE show. But honestly, DX invading WCW was actually useful and it did something, where something that TNA does is just stupid. Yeah, don't get me wrong. The situations are night and day. I am not at all equating this to DX's Invasion angle; I was simply saying that unprofessionalism is common in the wrestling business. Vince has been unprofessional in many instances. It has nothing to do with being a threat to competion. That was all I was saying.
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Post by SodaGuy on Apr 19, 2009 14:54:33 GMT -5
Okay, so let me get this straight. Becauase, TNA had flyers put on seats at a WWE show - that's bad? Really? They're promoting their product. There's no diffrence in putting them on seats and having them hung up in the arenas windows - it's the same thing. You people need to lighten up about it. You act like this is a sin when it's good business.
You people act like Vince hasn't done anything "unprofessinal" in his entire life.
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Post by John™ on Apr 19, 2009 14:56:36 GMT -5
TNA sucks.
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Post by Joey Cush on Apr 19, 2009 14:59:16 GMT -5
At that time, they were going head to head with each other? Or was that before? TNA is just trying to get attention by WWE. Which they have been doing this stuff for a while and it hasn't helped. Driving a production truck promoting TNA on it at a WWE show. But honestly, DX invading WCW was actually useful and it did something, where something that TNA does is just stupid. Yeah, don't get me wrong. The situations are night and day. I am not at all equating this to DX's Invasion angle; I was simply saying that unprofessionalism is common in the wrestling business. Vince has been unprofessional in many instances. It has nothing to do with being a threat to competion. That was all I was saying. I totally agree but in this situation, it gets me angry. WWE never acknowledges TNA, and I mean never. When Monty Brown signed with WWE, it said he was a former football player (which he was) but never said a thing about TNA. So why must TNA constantly waste their time on trying to get noticed by WWE, when it isn't going to happen? It gives TNA a better chance to put on a better program. They don't have to worry about a shot to them by WWE. They could put on a great show every week, great story lines, good matches, and etc. But when they do things like that, it makes them look like a tiny company. Unprofessional? Maybe, but as you said, it's common in the wrestling industry. But right now, TNA doesn't want to go head to head with WWE, they want to be the best they can right now with no worries and THEN compete in those ways that WWE did to WCW back in the day.
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