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Post by deskjet on Jun 2, 2009 8:52:55 GMT -5
However, probably the worst choice of intrviewers ever with Creed and that othe guy
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2009 11:21:38 GMT -5
However, probably the worst choice of intrviewers ever with Creed and that othe guy Don't triple post, use the modify option instead. Thank you. - Triple S
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Post by Skittles McD on Jun 2, 2009 12:12:41 GMT -5
This is one of the ways to earn TNAtion points: 10 extra points for promoting at a WWE event. Our chapter attended RAW this week We have published the pictures on our MYSpace page. Here is the link: www.MYSpace.com/JohnDoeColony/56573573I wonder how long it will be till they post something like: 25 extra points for attending a WWE event in the first row and yelling "Curry Man" the whole time.
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Post by P@ul on Jun 2, 2009 13:01:44 GMT -5
This seems like something an indy company with no money would do. I would think it is TNA's job to promote themselves. Why go drop a crapload of money on something alot of people will do for you? TNAU and Street Teams ahve been a major sucess with TNA. It's like the old saying goes "If it aint broke, don't fix it". What about "You have to spend money to make money" I watched Raw last night and it still seems like it's leaps and bounds ahead of Impact, which don't get me wrong it is. I don't know if its the way TNA shoots iImpact that makes it looks cheesy, with all of the tilted cameras and shots panning over the ring, as well as the cheap graphics (Sacrifice), or that it literally looks like they're filming in a sound stage and not a real arena. Maybe it's because they're not live so the excitment isn't there, and when it's taped some of the cuts they make look really bad. Idon't know, but it's hard to believe TNA could ever reach WWE's level ... ever.
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