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Post by adammarvel05 on Mar 29, 2008 16:51:51 GMT -5
Another reason to fire him anyway. Remember all the politics on Raw with HHH around. Politics on Smackdown is not that bad. Even people like Booker T and Edge have said so in the past. What does that have to do with anything?
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Post by Reddevilbigevil on Mar 29, 2008 17:05:11 GMT -5
Supposedly he's been sent home by the WWE. Do you have a source? Wrestlingnews.com Written by Richard Gray on Mar 28, 2008 - 7:55:31 PM
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer is reporting that WWE sent Robbie McAllister home from Orlando, Florida today. According to Meltzer, several TNA wrestlers are upset at company management for putting him on live television and mentioning his name on the official TNA website. McAllister is good friends with Johnny Devine and came to see his match against Alex Shelley.
McAllister stood in line to get into the event and tried not to call any attention to himself. There was concern amongst TNA talent that it could end up costing him job as the overall feeling from inside the locker room is that it was a classless move by the promotion.
WWE told all of their superstars when they first arrived in Orlando not to attend any TNA or Ring of Honor events or socialize with talent from other promotions in public.
www.wrestlingnewsworld.com/wwe-news/wwe-superstar-sent-home-tna-wrestlers-upset.php
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Post by joebaia88 on Mar 29, 2008 17:19:33 GMT -5
Another reason to fire him anyway. Remember all the politics on Raw with HHH around. Politics on Smackdown is not that bad. Even people like Booker T and Edge have said so in the past. I know on discussion forums people have a tendency to go off topic, but seriously, what? How did you manage to drag 'HHH HOLDZ PPLZ D0WN!!!!!!111!!!' into this? Bizarre. Anyway, I think on Robbie's part it was a daft move to go watch Impact when it was made clear to the WWE roster that the company didn't want them going to watch TNA or whatever this weekend. It's not so much a 'don't go there, don't do that' attitude by Vince, but rather a way of ensuring stupid stuff like this doesn't happen. It's not as if Vince has told people they're only allowed within a 100 yard radius of the hotel they're staying in, he just said he didn't want anyone going to Impact or being seen with TNA personalities during WWE WrestleMania weekend. Either way, how desperate was Robbie to see the show anyway? It said somewhere that he was there to see his friend Johnny Devine, but even so, if rumours are correct, Chavo and Shannon Moore were backstage at the show, why couldn't he just have tagged along with them and gone backstage to see his friend? I know I wouldn't be bothered in the slightest if my boss told me he didn't want me to go and watch Impact. Hell, I'd be pleased. What makes me laugh the most though is how TNA thought it so important to show the guy on screen and make a big deal out of him being there. I mean, what did they hope to achieve by it? For a start, had it been John Cena or Randy Orton sat there, then you could understand them doing what they did, but Highlander Robbie? A guy who's probably made 2 PPV appearances tops for the WWE is the guy you get your camera guys to focus in on and show up? If they were hoping to wow the wrestling world by showing off the prestigious talent that attends their shows, then they've not done a great job, in typical TNA fashion. However, if they've done it with the thought that Robbie could lose his job over the incident, then TNA are scumbags who could possibly contribute to the loss of a person's job, which is a disgusting thing to do for the sake of what?
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Post by Edge618 on Mar 29, 2008 22:46:48 GMT -5
So? He still didnt turn down WWE becuase TNA is better, or that his style wouldnt work in WWE. He turned them down because of his own personal issues. I never said he did.. I just said two of those turned his ass down. Nothing about he said TNA was better.. Well it sounded like you meant AJ Styles and Sting turned them down because WWE is not worth their time
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