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Post by Jimmy on Dec 9, 2009 19:49:38 GMT -5
From the Wrestling Observer Newsletter by way of Wrestlecrap forums:
Those close to Van Dam say he has no emotional attachment to TNA, but if he’s offered big money for an easy schedule, he would consider it. He’s said to be on the verge of making the deal.
Ken Anderson is unlikely. He wants to be an actor, and he’s looking at wrestling as a way to make a living while he’s pursuing his main goal. At one point he was bitter about WWE and looking at TNA to prove to WWE they made a mistake with him. He’s said to have come full circle, thinking that it’s better to make it outside wrestling.
Flair has been in talks with TNA since returning from Australia, but has not made a commitment at press time. But they have more negotiation talks scheduled this week and TNA wants him have him locked in by the end of the week.There is talk of doing a Sting vs Flair program.
RVD in TNA? Yes plz.
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Post by SodaGuy on Dec 9, 2009 19:56:36 GMT -5
Van Dam? Wooo! Flair? No, god no. Anderson should come to TNA.
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Post by Dan88 on Dec 9, 2009 19:56:57 GMT -5
Id prefer RVD to return to the WWE.
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Post by slappy on Dec 9, 2009 19:58:56 GMT -5
As much as I don't want Flair wrestling any more, because of the send off WWE gave him, he is my favorite wrestler, so I will watch him wherever he goes.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Dec 9, 2009 20:03:56 GMT -5
As much as I don't want Flair wrestling any more, because of the send off WWE gave him, he is my favorite wrestler, so I will watch him wherever he goes. WWE's sendoff was incredible, but I'd forgive Flair if he wrestled a Sting sendoff program. Imagine if both Sting and Flair's last match was against each other. If I was Flair, and given that opportunity, I'd take it, because that would be hugely personal to both men, because of their history. While wrestling your last big match against HBK is great, him and Flair never had that history. That's why I'm happy Stone Cold's last real "match" was against The Rock at Wrestlemania 19. No one else would have made any more sense for a final match for Austin than The Rock. Flair's last match should be against Sting or Steamboat, enough said.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Dec 9, 2009 20:50:33 GMT -5
Sting vs. Flair again? No thx
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2009 20:59:31 GMT -5
Id prefer RVD to return to the WWE. RVD would prefer not working 300 days a year and being told that he can't smoke weed anymore.
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Post by slappy on Dec 9, 2009 21:05:23 GMT -5
Id prefer RVD to return to the WWE. RVD would prefer not working 300 days a year and being told that he can't smoke weed anymore. That didn't seem to stop Brian Kendrick.
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Post by msteel2009 on Dec 9, 2009 21:25:43 GMT -5
As much as I don't want Flair wrestling any more, because of the send off WWE gave him, he is my favorite wrestler, so I will watch him wherever he goes. WWE's sendoff was incredible, but I'd forgive Flair if he wrestled a Sting sendoff program. Imagine if both Sting and Flair's last match was against each other. If I was Flair, and given that opportunity, I'd take it, because that would be hugely personal to both men, because of their history. While wrestling your last big match against HBK is great, him and Flair never had that history. That's why I'm happy Stone Cold's last real "match" was against The Rock at Wrestlemania 19. No one else would have made any more sense for a final match for Austin than The Rock. Flair's last match should be against Sting or Steamboat, enough said. ah yes sir, But Flair did have his final match against Sting on the last episode of Nitro, the one where Shane showed up on camera. technicaly that was the last Flair/Sting match, they hugged in the end. so to me that was the blow off to their matches
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Post by XHW on Dec 9, 2009 21:29:26 GMT -5
RVD would be a good addition to TNA, I would love to see Mr. Anderson . . . . . . . Anderson in TNA but I guess that isn't gonna happen, I don't really care for Ric but I don't want him in TNA
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Post by deskjet on Dec 9, 2009 22:10:19 GMT -5
If rvd and flair both show up on jan 4. It could be a big boost. Not a gamebreaker but big.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Dec 9, 2009 22:33:40 GMT -5
RVD would prefer not working 300 days a year and being told that he can't smoke weed anymore. That didn't seem to stop Brian Kendrick. Yeah it did, he got fired.
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Post by Swarm on Dec 9, 2009 22:42:00 GMT -5
As much as I don't want Flair wrestling any more, because of the send off WWE gave him, he is my favorite wrestler, so I will watch him wherever he goes. You people drive me nuts man. It's his career! He's retired on television about three to four times. Just because this one's the only one you've seen doesn't mean it counts more than any others. Jesus.
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Post by slappy on Dec 9, 2009 22:45:33 GMT -5
That didn't seem to stop Brian Kendrick. Yeah it did, he got fired. After how many times of testing positive? Wasn't it like 14 or more times? Was that the reason he got fired or was that just what everyone figures was the reason? They weren't using him, why keep dead weight on the roster?
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Post by slappy on Dec 9, 2009 22:46:26 GMT -5
As much as I don't want Flair wrestling any more, because of the send off WWE gave him, he is my favorite wrestler, so I will watch him wherever he goes. You people drive me nuts man. It's his career! He's retired on television about three to four times. Just because this one's the only one you've seen doesn't mean it counts more than any others. Jesus. They gave him a big send off, the HOF and a huge match with HBK. If he didn't want to retire, then he should have simply just left the company without them making WM 24 about Ric Flair.
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Post by Joey Cush on Dec 9, 2009 23:13:11 GMT -5
Smart move by Anderson. Now he cant injure himself and other wrestlers.
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Post by SodaGuy on Dec 9, 2009 23:21:40 GMT -5
Smart move by Anderson. Now he cant injure himself and other wrestlers. Who has he injured? Don't say Orton, he wasn't injured.
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Post by Joey Cush on Dec 9, 2009 23:25:28 GMT -5
Smart move by Anderson. Now he cant injure himself and other wrestlers. Who has he injured? Don't say Orton, he wasn't injured. I've read MULTIPLE times that he has hurt other guys, not badly, but hurt them. Matt Hardy comes to mind. Dont know where the story is, but it was posted a while back.
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Post by the franchise on Dec 9, 2009 23:33:14 GMT -5
I like RVD myself but I think people overestimate his drawing power.
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Post by mnm213 on Dec 9, 2009 23:35:12 GMT -5
Who has he injured? Don't say Orton, he wasn't injured. I've read MULTIPLE times that he has hurt other guys, not badly, but hurt them. Matt Hardy comes to mind. Dont know where the story is, but it was posted a while back. You're a fool, he's best friends with Matt Hardy. I'm sick of this crap, theres only one person that got injured whilst working with and it's Cena and Cena delivered the move. Orton wasn't hurt and the move looked fine to me apart from Orton's frog flipping selling . I don't know whether to believe the Ken story or not, he could be just saying that to throw us off. And I highly doubt the movies are going to want an indy wrestler, he should go to TNA, he's one guy the company could actually make their own. If he went there, he could build himself up, be the character he always wanted to be and if he wanted to go down the movies route, then he could film it whilst working with them and they'll promote it.
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