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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2016 13:19:51 GMT -5
Nothing disappoints me more as a wrestling fan than seeing other people wanting a wrestling company to die. That is the difference between you and me. I am not a wrestling fan but a WWF fan...or WWE is how they call themselves now.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Mar 8, 2016 14:38:14 GMT -5
Nothing disappoints me more as a wrestling fan than seeing other people wanting a wrestling company to die. Even though I criticize TNA for their business decisions, I agree with this statement. To me, there's three different types of wrestling fans that come in the TNA boards. There's the super TNA defenders, who will defend TNA no matter what they do. There's the fans who want TNA to die and then there's the fans that even though they criticize TNA, they criticize it because they're not enjoying, but wants TNA to get better. I get super annoyed at the TNA super defenders whenever TNA screws up, then when the fans who either criticize and wishes death on TNA, they're up TNA'a ass to the point where they can do no wrong. Not saying you're one of them BTW. The fans who want TNA to die annoy me a bit too, cause for those who want TNA to die, they're basically wishing people out of a job. I know a lot of the TNA guys now a days are also doing indies, but there's also production people, executives, etc. The only one I wish out of a job is Dixie Carter, and that's cause she doesn't know how to run a wrestling business. I've said before that TNA today doesn't interest me much outside of a couple acts, like the Decay, EC3 and the knockouts, even though they really need more women to freshen it up a bit. At least they're giving Jade/Mia Yim a chance. I want TNA to give me a reason to want to watch every week instead of going on YouTube to watch clips or watch the shows and fast forward through mot of it. The last time I fully followed TNA to where I watched almost every week was when they had the shows in the Hammerstein Ballroom/Manhattan Center. I loved what they did with Lashley as a dominant HEEL champion. The shows looked great. I hope TNA gets investors, even though they haven't done much to prove to outside investors that they're worth investing in.
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Post by 5th Horsewoman on Mar 8, 2016 14:49:42 GMT -5
That's like investing in a Blockbuster in 2010.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2016 4:06:54 GMT -5
Nothing disappoints me more as a wrestling fan than seeing other people wanting a wrestling company to die. Even though I criticize TNA for their business decisions, I agree with this statement. To me, there's three different types of wrestling fans that come in the TNA boards. There's the super TNA defenders, who will defend TNA no matter what they do. There's the fans who want TNA to die and then there's the fans that even though they criticize TNA, they criticize it because they're not enjoying, but wants TNA to get better. I get super annoyed at the TNA super defenders whenever TNA screws up, then when the fans who either criticize and wishes death on TNA, they're up TNA'a ass to the point where they can do no wrong. Not saying you're one of them BTW. The fans who want TNA to die annoy me a bit too, cause for those who want TNA to die, they're basically wishing people out of a job. I know a lot of the TNA guys now a days are also doing indies, but there's also production people, executives, etc. The only one I wish out of a job is Dixie Carter, and that's cause she doesn't know how to run a wrestling business. I've said before that TNA today doesn't interest me much outside of a couple acts, like the Decay, EC3 and the knockouts, even though they really need more women to freshen it up a bit. At least they're giving Jade/Mia Yim a chance. I want TNA to give me a reason to want to watch every week instead of going on YouTube to watch clips or watch the shows and fast forward through mot of it. The last time I fully followed TNA to where I watched almost every week was when they had the shows in the Hammerstein Ballroom/Manhattan Center. I loved what they did with Lashley as a dominant HEEL champion. The shows looked great. I hope TNA gets investors, even though they haven't done much to prove to outside investors that they're worth investing in. Very well said, my friend!
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Post by JC Motors on Mar 17, 2016 20:28:27 GMT -5
That's like investing in a Blockbuster in 2010. Dish Network was foolish enough to buy them
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