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Post by jfinnomore on Feb 10, 2011 23:33:26 GMT -5
"After 10 yrs TNA talent still have an inferiority complex. If u don't think that u work for the BEST COMPANY EVER then nobody else will!"
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"As a performer u hav to act and project that where u work is the pinnacle of competition! If not then the whole place just seems second rate"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2011 23:44:37 GMT -5
He tweets like that? Hmmmm...
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Post by cjskittles4 on Feb 10, 2011 23:45:37 GMT -5
He's right...
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Post by muccguy88 on Feb 10, 2011 23:51:24 GMT -5
hes totally right. btw does anyone know if he was talking about anyone specific?
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Post by jfinnomore on Feb 10, 2011 23:54:51 GMT -5
hes totally right. btw does anyone know if he was talking about anyone specific? i wondered the same but all his other tweets were about his book and guitar hero so idk.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Feb 11, 2011 0:49:14 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their crapcomplaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Feb 11, 2011 0:58:59 GMT -5
Its a lose, lose situation. Which is kinda like watching TNA(or Raw for me). You want to watch wrestling, but that's not really happening. You want to be entertained, but that isn't happening either.
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Post by jfinnomore on Feb 11, 2011 1:13:25 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. you can think you work for the best doesn't have to mean they are the #1 company. so i get what Jericho is saying.
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 11, 2011 1:14:49 GMT -5
It's just the typical arm-chair quarterbacking that people love to do with TNA, that simple.
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Post by jfinnomore on Feb 11, 2011 1:42:57 GMT -5
It's just the typical arm-chair quarterbacking that people love to do with TNA, that simple. or its critique on their talent by one of if not the best in the business today, but you know, whatever.
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Post by Almost Like Flacco on Feb 11, 2011 2:23:03 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. In my mind, TNA brought this upon themselves. They were doing so well back in 2005-2006 when the X-Division was still booming and the heavyweight division wasn't too boring. Something just went horribly wrong at some point and now, I don't believe the company is salvageable. Save for about 3 or 4 different miracles occuring at the same time.
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Post by Edgeacution on Feb 11, 2011 4:49:54 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. I don't think what Jericho means is cutting a promo. I think what he means is the whole lets start a war with WWE and then claim it was never a war. Going head to head on Monday nights and then going back to Thursdays because they didnt have ratings as planned, and the constant battle and cheap shots they pulled on WWE (like the bus with a TNA Commercial running around during a WWE pay per view) . If a company wants to compete to be number 1 they have to feel they are number 1 not feel they are number 2 and fight for a number one spot. Not by saying they are different but by showing that they are something to watch.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2011 8:38:35 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. So true. And for what it's worth, I think TNA is miles ahead of WWE at the moment. And has been for quite a while now. I know Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Ken Anderson and a few other guys actually believe that TNA is the best company considering they have more freedom with their characters, etc.
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Post by Gazza on Feb 11, 2011 9:09:07 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. So true. And for what it's worth, I think TNA is miles ahead of WWE at the moment. And has been for quite a while now. I know Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Ken Anderson and a few other guys actually believe that TNA is the best company considering they have more freedom with their characters, etc.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Feb 11, 2011 10:22:12 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. In my mind, TNA brought this upon themselves. They were doing so well back in 2005-2006 when the X-Division was still booming and the heavyweight division wasn't too boring. Something just went horribly wrong at some point and now, I don't believe the company is salvageable. Save for about 3 or 4 different miracles occuring at the same time. I think their big problem is when they got Kurt Angle. Now hear me out, Kurt is a GREAT asset to the company. But it seemed that after Kurt, they went after almost any former WWE star they could get their hands on. (not trying to start that argument again) Referring to your point of them underutilizing their stars they have built up and giving the push to the new guy.
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Post by Adam on Feb 11, 2011 17:03:19 GMT -5
In my mind, TNA brought this upon themselves. They were doing so well back in 2005-2006 when the X-Division was still booming and the heavyweight division wasn't too boring. Something just went horribly wrong at some point and now, I don't believe the company is salvageable. Save for about 3 or 4 different miracles occuring at the same time. I think their big problem is when they got Kurt Angle. Now hear me out, Kurt is a GREAT asset to the company. But it seemed that after Kurt, they went after almost any former WWE star they could get their hands on. (not trying to start that argument again) Referring to your point of them underutilizing their stars they have built up and giving the push to the new guy. I'll definitely hear you out. Hell, getting Kurt Angle started the downfall of Samoa Joe.
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Post by CF9™ on Feb 11, 2011 18:39:22 GMT -5
I'm just staring at your sig.
*drools*.
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Post by Neos on Feb 11, 2011 19:24:06 GMT -5
TNA gotta stop trying to attack on WWE and block them out instead and focus on becoming a good company. Then and only then will they have a chance of surviving.
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Post by thespecialone on Feb 11, 2011 19:31:09 GMT -5
TNA still beats unemployment right?
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Post by jfinnomore on Feb 11, 2011 21:03:07 GMT -5
Yeah and if someone cut a promo proclaiming TNA being the #1 wrestling company in the world, everyone would jump on their poop complaining how much BS it is and that there is no way they actually believe it. Its a lose, lose situation. So true. And for what it's worth, I think TNA is miles ahead of WWE at the moment. And has been for quite a while now. I know Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Ken Anderson and a few other guys actually believe that TNA is the best company considering they have more freedom with their characters, etc. TNA isn't nearly as entertaining as WWE but I agree that Anderson seems to really feel TNA is a better place to work and his promo after he won the title showed that.
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