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Post by spawnsyxx9 on Jul 21, 2009 18:54:19 GMT -5
whosslammingwho.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-21T04_22_24-07_00Great freakin listen to. I will say Jim curses like only Jim can and it's a damn great show but there are other things on the show: This week on Cornette's Commentary, Jim Cornette GOES OFF like only Jim Cornette can on Mark Madden. Talk about a tounge lashing--Cornette FREAKS OUT on the former WCW commentator. Jim also talks in-depth about the popularity of UFC and Brock Lesnar on top. He also talks about his feelings of working with Shawn Michaels in WWE, memories of Yokozuna, thoughts on the Red Rooster gimmick, and on the possibilities of Sunny coming to TNA. This is one episode of Cornette's Commentary you DO NOT WANT TO MISS!
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Post by SodaGuy on Jul 21, 2009 19:04:44 GMT -5
Yeah, Cornette's Commentary is awesome. I hate how people think alot of the stuff he says is because he's a "bitter old man".
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Post by Bret_Hart_Mark™ on Jul 21, 2009 22:45:46 GMT -5
Always great stuff from Cornette. My favorite line from this was about Shawn Michaels "He was a pain in the ass before he became born again. And I wasn't a fan of the first time he was born." LMAO!
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Post by machoking on Jul 22, 2009 9:36:43 GMT -5
Mark Madden said something on Wrestlezone radio, that pretty much summed up my thoughts;
Jim Cornette is a hypocrite for criticizing wrestling - when he works for the joke known as TNA.
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Post by inrogers29 on Jul 22, 2009 22:22:07 GMT -5
Mark Madden said something on Wrestlezone radio, that pretty much summed up my thoughts; Jim Cornette is a hypocrite for criticizing wrestling - when he works for the joke known as TNA. Just because you work for someone does not mean you agree with what they are doing. I'm sure that ideal can be applied to millions of employees for all sorts of companies. It's a paycheck.
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Post by Flava Dave on Jul 22, 2009 22:29:26 GMT -5
Mark Madden said something on Wrestlezone radio, that pretty much summed up my thoughts; Jim Cornette is a hypocrite for criticizing wrestling - when he works for the joke known as TNA. Just because you work for someone does not mean you agree with what they are doing. I'm sure that ideal can be applied to millions of employees for all sorts of companies. It's a paycheck. That doesn't have to stop him from criticizing the company he works for. He did it in the mini-shoots on Raw, back in the day.
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