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Post by warmachine76 on Aug 27, 2008 13:42:59 GMT -5
The point should be this: TNA should make themselves a real alternative to the WWE. You cannot do that with ex WWE/WCW/ECW rejects or terrible booking. If TNA were to truly be an alternative to the WWE, they should do things to make themselves stand out more and more from the WWE. They can't accomplish that goal because of all the former WWE/WCW/ECW talent on their roster. If they were truly the alternative, they should push their homegrown talent with no cartoonish gimmicks. I've read this post over and over and over again. Same post new author and it is still ignorant. Which WCW/WWE/ECW reject is holding gold right now? The answer is zero. Those WCW/WWE/ECW rejects are there to put over the young TNA talent in a credible manner. TNA would have nowhere near the exposure they currently do if it was all homegrown talent on the roster. They would be in the same place ROH is. Not on t.v with a two hour prime time show. Not showing monthly ppv's. There would be no video game. There would be no action figure line from Jakks in 2010. They wouldn't be turning a profit. These "rejects" are serving a purpose. They are giving the rub to these young TNA wrestlers. Hell, TNA is partly owned by a WCW/WWE reject. Jeff Jarrett must be a reject. In fact if you consider Sting and Kurt Angle rejects you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan. Sting is a f'n icon in proffessional wrestling and can still go in the ring. Kurt Angle is also an icon. Everyone likes to play Dr. Mom with Kurt Angle and say this and that about his medical condition. Are any of you his doctors? Do you have access to his medical records? Kurt Angle likes to screw with people. If his condition was so dire he wouldn't be wrestling. The man needed a lighter schedule to heal and get back in good shape. TNA afforded him what Vince McMahon was not willing to. Kurt continues to look better physically. Vince was trying to kill Kurt not TNA. I'm sure Vince sheds tears at not being able to release The Life and Times of Pro Wrestlings only Olympic Gold Medalist: Kurt Angle on dvd to his hordes of mourning fans. The same way he has whored out the name of Eddie Guerrero. Pathetic. Kurt Angle is no reject. The man can still put on one hell of a match.
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Post by ICW on Aug 27, 2008 13:58:20 GMT -5
The point should be this: TNA should make themselves a real alternative to the WWE. You cannot do that with ex WWE/WCW/ECW rejects or terrible booking. If TNA were to truly be an alternative to the WWE, they should do things to make themselves stand out more and more from the WWE. They can't accomplish that goal because of all the former WWE/WCW/ECW talent on their roster. If they were truly the alternative, they should push their homegrown talent with no cartoonish gimmicks. I've read this post over and over and over again. Same post new author and it is still ignorant. Which WCW/WWE/ECW reject is holding gold right now? The answer is zero. Those WCW/WWE/ECW rejects are there to put over the young TNA talent in a credible manner. TNA would have nowhere near the exposure they currently do if it was all homegrown talent on the roster. They would be in the same place ROH is. Not on t.v with a two hour prime time show. Not showing monthly ppv's. There would be no video game. There would be no action figure line from Jakks in 2010. They wouldn't be turning a profit. These "rejects" are serving a purpose. They are giving the rub to these young TNA wrestlers. Hell, TNA is partly owned by a WCW/WWE reject. Jeff Jarrett must be a reject. In fact if you consider Sting and Kurt Angle rejects you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan. Sting is a f'n icon in proffessional wrestling and can still go in the ring. Kurt Angle is also an icon. Everyone likes to play Dr. Mom with Kurt Angle and say this and that about his medical condition. Are any of you his doctors? Do you have access to his medical records? Kurt Angle likes to screw with people. If his condition was so dire he wouldn't be wrestling. The man needed a lighter schedule to heal and get back in good shape. TNA afforded him what Vince McMahon was not willing to. Kurt continues to look better physically. Vince was trying to kill Kurt not TNA. I'm sure Vince sheds tears at not being able to release The Life and Times of Pro Wrestlings only Olympic Gold Medalist: Kurt Angle on dvd to his hordes of mourning fans. The same way he has whored out the name of Eddie Guerrero. Pathetic. Kurt Angle is no reject. The man can still put on one hell of a match. Just look at TNA's past World Heavyweight Champions, even when they were under the NWA branch: Ken Shamrock (former WWE Intercontinental Champion) Ron Killings (former WWE wrestler; known as K-Kwikk) Jeff Jarrett (former WCW Champion; long time WWE wrestler) AJ Styles Jeff Jarett AJ Styles Ron Killings Jeff Jarrett AJ Styles Raven (former ECW, WCW, and WWE talent) Jeff Jarett Rhino (former ECW Champion; WWE talent) Jeff Jarett Christian Cage (long time WWE wrestler) Jeff Jarett Sting (legendary WCW talent) Abyss Christian Cage Kurt Angle (long time WWE talent; multiple time WWE Champion) Sting Kurt Angle Samoa Joe Soooooooooooo there is only three guys on that list that had not wrestled for the WWE prior to entering TNA: Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, and Abyss. The rest where either WWF/WCW/ECW wrestlers or fomer WWE/WCW/ECW World Champions/mid-card title holders.
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Post by Iron Man on Aug 27, 2008 14:08:22 GMT -5
The point should be this: TNA should make themselves a real alternative to the WWE. You cannot do that with ex WWE/WCW/ECW rejects or terrible booking. If TNA were to truly be an alternative to the WWE, they should do things to make themselves stand out more and more from the WWE. They can't accomplish that goal because of all the former WWE/WCW/ECW talent on their roster. If they were truly the alternative, they should push their homegrown talent with no cartoonish gimmicks. I've read this post over and over and over again. Same post new author and it is still ignorant. Which WCW/WWE/ECW reject is holding gold right now? The answer is zero. Those WCW/WWE/ECW rejects are there to put over the young TNA talent in a credible manner. TNA would have nowhere near the exposure they currently do if it was all homegrown talent on the roster. They would be in the same place ROH is. Not on t.v with a two hour prime time show. Not showing monthly ppv's. There would be no video game. There would be no action figure line from Jakks in 2010. They wouldn't be turning a profit. These "rejects" are serving a purpose. They are giving the rub to these young TNA wrestlers. Hell, TNA is partly owned by a WCW/WWE reject. Jeff Jarrett must be a reject. In fact if you consider Sting and Kurt Angle rejects you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan. Sting is a f'n icon in proffessional wrestling and can still go in the ring. Kurt Angle is also an icon. Everyone likes to play Dr. Mom with Kurt Angle and say this and that about his medical condition. Are any of you his doctors? Do you have access to his medical records? Kurt Angle likes to screw with people. If his condition was so dire he wouldn't be wrestling. The man needed a lighter schedule to heal and get back in good shape. TNA afforded him what Vince McMahon was not willing to. Kurt continues to look better physically. Vince was trying to kill Kurt not TNA. I'm sure Vince sheds tears at not being able to release The Life and Times of Pro Wrestlings only Olympic Gold Medalist: Kurt Angle on dvd to his hordes of mourning fans. The same way he has whored out the name of Eddie Guerrero. Pathetic. Kurt Angle is no reject. The man can still put on one hell of a match. uh no. Vince released Angle so Angle wouldn't get killed or injured seriously.
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warmachine76
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Post by warmachine76 on Aug 27, 2008 14:28:58 GMT -5
I've read this post over and over and over again. Same post new author and it is still ignorant. Which WCW/WWE/ECW reject is holding gold right now? The answer is zero. Those WCW/WWE/ECW rejects are there to put over the young TNA talent in a credible manner. TNA would have nowhere near the exposure they currently do if it was all homegrown talent on the roster. They would be in the same place ROH is. Not on t.v with a two hour prime time show. Not showing monthly ppv's. There would be no video game. There would be no action figure line from Jakks in 2010. They wouldn't be turning a profit. These "rejects" are serving a purpose. They are giving the rub to these young TNA wrestlers. Hell, TNA is partly owned by a WCW/WWE reject. Jeff Jarrett must be a reject. In fact if you consider Sting and Kurt Angle rejects you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan. Sting is a f'n icon in proffessional wrestling and can still go in the ring. Kurt Angle is also an icon. Everyone likes to play Dr. Mom with Kurt Angle and say this and that about his medical condition. Are any of you his doctors? Do you have access to his medical records? Kurt Angle likes to screw with people. If his condition was so dire he wouldn't be wrestling. The man needed a lighter schedule to heal and get back in good shape. TNA afforded him what Vince McMahon was not willing to. Kurt continues to look better physically. Vince was trying to kill Kurt not TNA. I'm sure Vince sheds tears at not being able to release The Life and Times of Pro Wrestlings only Olympic Gold Medalist: Kurt Angle on dvd to his hordes of mourning fans. The same way he has whored out the name of Eddie Guerrero. Pathetic. Kurt Angle is no reject. The man can still put on one hell of a match. uh no. Vince released Angle so Angle wouldn't get killed or injured seriously. That isn't what happened. Angle asked for the release and so far he is still breathing. The man needed a lighter schedule. If Vince would have let him work a lighter road schedule Kurt would still be with the WWE.
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Post by tnafan4life on Aug 27, 2008 14:35:57 GMT -5
Here's my beef with some people. Some people that come on here are like "Oh my gosh the weekly days were soooo awesome". But, the same things that happended during the weekly PPVs (that was soooo awesome) that happen these days makes the product suck. Was the wrestling better? Sure but you still had the same problems now -
- DQ finishes - Pushing names over youngsters when it came to the main event - Stupid gimmicks - Stupid gimmick matches
What's the diffrence between then and now?
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Post by Heresy on Aug 27, 2008 14:46:20 GMT -5
Here's my beef with some people. Some people that come on here are like "Oh my gosh the weekly days were soooo awesome". But, the same things that happended during the weekly PPVs (that was soooo awesome) that happen these days makes the product suck. Was the wrestling better? Sure but you still had the same problems now - - DQ finishes - Pushing names over youngsters when it came to the main event - Stupid gimmicks - Stupid gimmick matches What's the diffrence between then and now? The X-division meant something.
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Post by tnafan4life on Aug 27, 2008 14:50:12 GMT -5
Here's my beef with some people. Some people that come on here are like "Oh my gosh the weekly days were soooo awesome". But, the same things that happended during the weekly PPVs (that was soooo awesome) that happen these days makes the product suck. Was the wrestling better? Sure but you still had the same problems now - - DQ finishes - Pushing names over youngsters when it came to the main event - Stupid gimmicks - Stupid gimmick matches What's the diffrence between then and now? The X-division meant something. So? That doesn't explain why people complain about finishes, younger guys, gimmick/matches these days when they was worse back in the "great weekly PPV days"
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warmachine76
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Post by warmachine76 on Aug 27, 2008 14:59:00 GMT -5
Here's my beef with some people. Some people that come on here are like "Oh my gosh the weekly days were soooo awesome". But, the same things that happended during the weekly PPVs (that was soooo awesome) that happen these days makes the product suck. Was the wrestling better? Sure but you still had the same problems now - - DQ finishes - Pushing names over youngsters when it came to the main event - Stupid gimmicks - Stupid gimmick matches What's the diffrence between then and now? The X-division meant something. The X-Division still means something. Petey Williams is a good champ. They are building up Creed and Bashir. Granted it had been on the back burner for awhile. That is changing for the better. TNA can't survive on high flying wrestlers alone. The Heavyweight Title is more important to the success of the company.
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Post by deskjet on Aug 27, 2008 15:44:59 GMT -5
If TNA is the alternative of WWE, then why should we stop watching TNA? If you don't like WWE and you are basically forced to watch TNA, but dislike the program, a person like you basically says to you that you cant watch wrestling. That barely made sense. If you don't like the WWE and you don't like TNA then you need to find another wrestling program to watch. Try ROH you may like it. I'm not telling anyone what to watch. All i'm saying is TNA is not the abomination that it is made out to be. If all a person can do is complain about TNA. Or beg to be convinced to watch TNA. They shouldn't watch it. I don't watch things I don't like. I'll check a program out and if I didn't enjoy watching it i'll walk away from it. I don't go looking for the nearest forum board to post my nonsensical thoughts about it. That would be a waste of my time. I can tell you like TNA, your comments and thinking gives me about as much as afruckin headache as their programming does. Why dont you quit tap dancing around the issue, you've said nothing that supports someone watching this stuff for two straight ours other than its the alternative to WWE in which half the roster now is former wwe guys or gimmicks ..1.0 mil people think a tna product with two hours, ex wwe champions, future stars, and gimmicks is good. 1.3 mil people think a one hour ECW show with essentially 3 matches, new stars, maybe one decent storyline on it is good. you do the math.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Aug 27, 2008 15:45:17 GMT -5
I've read this post over and over and over again. Same post new author and it is still ignorant. Which WCW/WWE/ECW reject is holding gold right now? The answer is zero. Those WCW/WWE/ECW rejects are there to put over the young TNA talent in a credible manner. TNA would have nowhere near the exposure they currently do if it was all homegrown talent on the roster. They would be in the same place ROH is. Not on t.v with a two hour prime time show. Not showing monthly ppv's. There would be no video game. There would be no action figure line from Jakks in 2010. They wouldn't be turning a profit. These "rejects" are serving a purpose. They are giving the rub to these young TNA wrestlers. Hell, TNA is partly owned by a WCW/WWE reject. Jeff Jarrett must be a reject. In fact if you consider Sting and Kurt Angle rejects you have no business calling yourself a wrestling fan. Sting is a f'n icon in proffessional wrestling and can still go in the ring. Kurt Angle is also an icon. Everyone likes to play Dr. Mom with Kurt Angle and say this and that about his medical condition. Are any of you his doctors? Do you have access to his medical records? Kurt Angle likes to screw with people. If his condition was so dire he wouldn't be wrestling. The man needed a lighter schedule to heal and get back in good shape. TNA afforded him what Vince McMahon was not willing to. Kurt continues to look better physically. Vince was trying to kill Kurt not TNA. I'm sure Vince sheds tears at not being able to release The Life and Times of Pro Wrestlings only Olympic Gold Medalist: Kurt Angle on dvd to his hordes of mourning fans. The same way he has whored out the name of Eddie Guerrero. Pathetic. Kurt Angle is no reject. The man can still put on one hell of a match. Just look at TNA's past World Heavyweight Champions, even when they were under the NWA branch: Ken Shamrock (former WWE Intercontinental Champion) Ron Killings (former WWE wrestler; known as K-Kwikk) Jeff Jarrett (former WCW Champion; long time WWE wrestler) AJ Styles Jeff Jarett AJ Styles Ron Killings Jeff Jarrett AJ Styles Raven (former ECW, WCW, and WWE talent) Jeff Jarett Rhino (former ECW Champion; WWE talent) Jeff Jarett Christian Cage (long time WWE wrestler) Jeff Jarett Sting (legendary WCW talent) Abyss Christian Cage Kurt Angle (long time WWE talent; multiple time WWE Champion) Sting Kurt Angle Samoa Joe Soooooooooooo there is only three guys on that list that had not wrestled for the WWE prior to entering TNA: Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, and Abyss. The rest where either WWF/WCW/ECW wrestlers or fomer WWE/WCW/ECW World Champions/mid-card title holders. Just for future reference...2 Rs in "Jarrett." That's J-E-Double-F, haha, J-A-Double-R, haha, E-Double-T.
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Post by deskjet on Aug 27, 2008 16:55:56 GMT -5
The X-division meant something. So? That doesn't explain why people complain about finishes, younger guys, gimmick/matches these days when they was worse back in the "great weekly PPV days" back then it was different, torerable, and understandable because it was a new compnay, now there's no excuse for doing the same crap that gets you the same result.
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warmachine76
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Post by warmachine76 on Aug 27, 2008 18:34:08 GMT -5
That barely made sense. If you don't like the WWE and you don't like TNA then you need to find another wrestling program to watch. Try ROH you may like it. I'm not telling anyone what to watch. All i'm saying is TNA is not the abomination that it is made out to be. If all a person can do is complain about TNA. Or beg to be convinced to watch TNA. They shouldn't watch it. I don't watch things I don't like. I'll check a program out and if I didn't enjoy watching it i'll walk away from it. I don't go looking for the nearest forum board to post my nonsensical thoughts about it. That would be a waste of my time. I can tell you like TNA, your comments and thinking gives me about as much as afruckin headache as their programming does. Why dont you quit tap dancing around the issue, you've said nothing that supports someone watching this stuff for two straight ours other than its the alternative to WWE in which half the roster now is former wwe guys or gimmicks ..1.0 mil people think a tna product with two hours, ex wwe champions, future stars, and gimmicks is good. 1.3 mil people think a one hour ECW show with essentially 3 matches, new stars, maybe one decent storyline on it is good. you do the math. Half of the roster is former WWE guys or gimmicks? I think you need to head over to www.tnawrestling.com and take a look at the roster. Especially the top section that highlights the champions. I would love to hear what you would be singing if some of those same WWE guys made a return to the WWE. I'm sure it would be a different tune entirely. I'm not tap dancing around anything. I have clearly stated that i'm not here to "convince" anyone to watch TNA. You either want to or you don't. In regards to the ECW jab. If TNA had two other TNA programs with much larger ratings cross promoting IMPACT on a weekly basis maybe the ratings would go up. Smackdown and Raw are pretty nice advertising platforms. That is a luxury TNA doesn't have. TNA and WWE cannot be compared as competing companies right now. The WWE has too much money and too much national/international exposure. This debate is getting old.
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Post by Iron Man on Aug 27, 2008 18:49:53 GMT -5
Here's my beef with some people. Some people that come on here are like "Oh my gosh the weekly days were soooo awesome". But, the same things that happended during the weekly PPVs (that was soooo awesome) that happen these days makes the product suck. Was the wrestling better? Sure but you still had the same problems now - - DQ finishes - Pushing names over youngsters when it came to the main event - Stupid gimmicks - Stupid gimmick matches What's the diffrence between then and now? Uhh the X-Division alone back in 2002-2003 is better than TNA. the younger guys like AJ, Killings, Daniels, AMW were getting pushed alot. Matches every week were awesome. There wasn't many gimmick matches, alot of hardcore matches with Raven and what not but if a gimmick match is entertaining then go for it. Every week AMW/XXX tore the house down. Or AJ Styles and insert name here tore the house down. Or just the X-Divison alone was worth the price of TNA. It wasn't perfect as you said but the run-ins weren't as bad and made sence for the most part. But their were alot of shitty gimmicks so that was a negative but the positives outweighted the negatives. Where as in TNA 2008, the negatives outweight the positives, imo anyway
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Post by flairfan36 on Aug 27, 2008 18:56:26 GMT -5
Well if your trying to like TNA, they've just signed Foley if that helps.
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Post by ICW on Aug 27, 2008 20:34:24 GMT -5
I can tell you like TNA, your comments and thinking gives me about as much as afruckin headache as their programming does. Why dont you quit tap dancing around the issue, you've said nothing that supports someone watching this stuff for two straight ours other than its the alternative to WWE in which half the roster now is former wwe guys or gimmicks ..1.0 mil people think a tna product with two hours, ex wwe champions, future stars, and gimmicks is good. 1.3 mil people think a one hour ECW show with essentially 3 matches, new stars, maybe one decent storyline on it is good. you do the math. Half of the roster is former WWE guys or gimmicks? I think you need to head over to www.tnawrestling.com and take a look at the roster. Especially the top section that highlights the champions. I would love to hear what you would be singing if some of those same WWE guys made a return to the WWE. I'm sure it would be a different tune entirely. I'm not tap dancing around anything. I have clearly stated that i'm not here to "convince" anyone to watch TNA. You either want to or you don't. In regards to the ECW jab. If TNA had two other TNA programs with much larger ratings cross promoting IMPACT on a weekly basis maybe the ratings would go up. Smackdown and Raw are pretty nice advertising platforms. That is a luxury TNA doesn't have. TNA and WWE cannot be compared as competing companies right now. The WWE has too much money and too much national/international exposure. This debate is getting old. Will do. Here, right now, on the current TNA roster page, have either wrestled for WCW, ECW, or WWE before wrestling for TNA: Abdul Bashir (Known as Davari in WWE) BG James (Known as Roaddogg in WWE) Booker T (WCW and WWE World Champion) Brother D-Von (Former ECW and WWE Tag Team Champions) Brother Ray (Former ECW and WWE Tag Team Champions) Christian Cage (Known as Christian in the WWE) Christy Heme (Diva Search winner) Earl Hebner (Former long time WWE referee) Jacqueline (Former WWE 'diva') Jeff Jarett (WCW Champion; former WWE talent) Jim Cornette (Legendary manager/commentator for WWE and other promotions) Kevin Nash (WCW and WWE Champion) Kip James (Known as 'Bad Ass' Billy Gunn) Kurt Angle (Former WWE Champion) Matt Morgan (Former WWE talent) Mike Tenay (Former WCW commentator) Rhino (Former ECW Champion; former WWE talent) Salinas (Former WWE talent) Scott Steiner (Former WCW Champion; former WWE talent) Sharmell (Former WCW Nitro girl; WWE valet to Booker T) Sting (WCW Icon) That's alot. Plus, take a look at their list of World Champions, dating back to when they were under the NWA branch and when TNA broke away from that branch (I know I already posted this, just want to make sure you see this): Ken Shamrock (former WWE Intercontinental Champion) Ron Killings (former WWE wrestler; known as K-Kwikk) Jeff Jarrett (former WCW Champion; long time WWE wrestler) AJ Styles Jeff Jarrett AJ Styles Ron Killings Jeff Jarrett AJ Styles Raven (former ECW, WCW, and WWE talent) Jeff Jarrett Rhino (former ECW Champion; WWE talent) Jeff Jarrett Christian Cage (long time WWE wrestler) Jeff Jarrett Sting (legendary WCW talent) Abyss Christian Cage Kurt Angle (long time WWE talent; multiple time WWE Champion) Sting Kurt Angle Samoa Joe Soooooooooooo there is only three guys on that list that had not wrestled for the WWE prior to entering TNA: Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, and Abyss. The rest where either WWF/WCW/ECW wrestlers or fomer WWE/WCW/ECW World Champions/mid-card title holders.
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Post by tnafan4life on Aug 27, 2008 20:44:40 GMT -5
What about the ones that worked for TNA that WWE signed? Noone mentions them..
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Post by Iron Man on Aug 27, 2008 20:50:51 GMT -5
What about the ones that worked for TNA that WWE signed? Noone mentions them.. Because there have been a few? I mean if you are going to list the ones like Kennedy and Murdoch then you can say AJ Styles and Daniels wrestled in the WWF before TNA.
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Post by ICW on Aug 27, 2008 20:53:32 GMT -5
What about the ones that worked for TNA that WWE signed? Noone mentions them.. Very fair point. So let's look at the current WWE roster. Let's see which current WWE superstars wrestled for TNA before coming to the WWE. CM Punk Mickie James Paul London So pretty much, on the current WWE roster, those two wrestled for TNA before signing with the WWE. Guys like Sandman and Sabu wreslted for WCW and ECW before signing with the TNA and WWE. Just for kicks and giggles, here are former TNA wrestlers who wrestled for the WWE, WCW, or ECW: Brian Lawler (Grand Master Sexay) Chris Candido Curt Hennig (Mr. Perfect) David Flair Diamond Dallas Page Dustin Rhodes (Goldust) Elix Skipper Jeff Hardy Jerry Lynn Justin Credible Ken Shamrock Mad Mikey (Crash Holly) New Jack Perry Saturn Rick Steiner Ron Killings Sabu Sandman Scott Hall Syxx Pac (X-Pac)
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Aug 27, 2008 21:40:16 GMT -5
What about the ones that worked for TNA that WWE signed? Noone mentions them.. Very fair point. So let's look at the current WWE roster. Let's see which current WWE superstars wrestled for TNA before coming to the WWE. CM Punk Mickie James Paul London So pretty much, on the current WWE roster, those two wrestled for TNA before signing with the WWE. Guys like Sandman and Sabu wreslted for WCW and ECW before signing with the TNA and WWE. Just for kicks and giggles, here are former TNA wrestlers who wrestled for the WWE, WCW, or ECW: Brian Lawler (Grand Master Sexay) Chris Candido Curt Hennig (Mr. Perfect) David Flair Diamond Dallas Page Dustin Rhodes (Goldust) Elix Skipper Jeff Hardy Jerry Lynn Justin Credible Ken Shamrock Mad Mikey (Crash Holly) New Jack Perry Saturn Rick Steiner Ron Killings Sabu Sandman Scott Hall Syxx Pac (X-Pac) No love for Nelson Knight and OG Ekmo?
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Post by ICW on Aug 27, 2008 21:52:29 GMT -5
Very fair point. So let's look at the current WWE roster. Let's see which current WWE superstars wrestled for TNA before coming to the WWE. CM Punk Mickie James Paul London So pretty much, on the current WWE roster, those two wrestled for TNA before signing with the WWE. Guys like Sandman and Sabu wreslted for WCW and ECW before signing with the TNA and WWE. Just for kicks and giggles, here are former TNA wrestlers who wrestled for the WWE, WCW, or ECW: Brian Lawler (Grand Master Sexay) Chris Candido Curt Hennig (Mr. Perfect) David Flair Diamond Dallas Page Dustin Rhodes (Goldust) Elix Skipper Jeff Hardy Jerry Lynn Justin Credible Ken Shamrock Mad Mikey (Crash Holly) Nelson Knight (Viscera) New Jack OG Ekmo (Umaga) Perry Saturn Rick Steiner Ron Killings Sabu Sandman Scott Hall Syxx Pac (X-Pac) No love for Nelson Knight and OG Ekmo? Fine. I'll add Viscera and Umaga.
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