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Post by hollywood on Dec 16, 2007 23:18:27 GMT -5
Can we please keep politics out of wrestling? Thanks Sorry. I was actually just referencing Frank Caliendo.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2007 23:24:35 GMT -5
Sniff. Sniffsniff. Sniffsniffsniff. I smells trollage. You shoulda heard him yesterday. Hoo brother. I did. And I have dead brain cells to show for it.
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Post by metylerca on Dec 16, 2007 23:28:38 GMT -5
Two things.... first off, this might be the most insulting thread i've seen on here. You can't bash people so flagrantly without really having a provable reason. Also, what was he saying yesterday?
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Dec 16, 2007 23:50:49 GMT -5
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Post by angryfan on Dec 17, 2007 0:15:32 GMT -5
I heard a rumor that if you watch too much TNA, your palms get hairy and you could possibly go blind. I don't know if it's true or not, but I did lose my sight temporarily when I saw ODB for the first time. Also, every time you watch TNA, a puppy gets shot. *hides gun* That rumor is unsubstantiated! I know this started as a troll thread, but I'll bite, because I'm bored. As a guy who's a fan of wrestlers in TNA, but not a fan of TNA booking, I'l say this. I watch the guys I enjoy, and could give a damn about the rest. Booking decisions and nonsensical matches do bug me, and I'll rant about them any chance I get, but that doesn't stop from from seeing the talent that they do have, and appreciating said talent for the work they put in.
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Post by metylerca on Dec 17, 2007 0:28:30 GMT -5
So horrible that the page wasn't even found!
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Post by Lancers on Dec 17, 2007 0:32:56 GMT -5
I heard a rumor that if you watch too much TNA, your palms get hairy and you could possibly go blind. I don't know if it's true or not, but I did lose my sight temporarily when I saw ODB for the first time. Also, every time you watch TNA, a puppy gets shot. I'm not sure. I thought I debunked that theory months ago. Toonces is going to be behind bars for a looooong time. Hope that cat likes malk with Vitamin R. Because that's all he's getting for 15 to 20 at Rikers.
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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Dec 17, 2007 0:46:02 GMT -5
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Post by Reverend BTY on Dec 17, 2007 2:21:31 GMT -5
Dear Sir, Thank you for posting this wonderful link. It has brought me plenty of laughs at the total bias of one man. If I could, I would give you a sticker that says "GOOD JOB!" or "YOU ROCK!". Sincerely, Señor BTY
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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 17, 2007 3:02:42 GMT -5
Ooh, ooh, I know this one!
TNA fans, and they watch it with a television or over the internet?
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Post by Matt Rogers on Dec 17, 2007 3:06:43 GMT -5
TNA has a FAR more talented roster than WWE. Nobody watches TNA for Nash, who has wrestled only one match in the past two years. We watch for LAX, the Motor City Machineguns, Aj Styles and Samoa Joe. And TNA were so bad guys like Angle, Booker T and Christian would not have chosen to go there. Hell, even Rhino turned down the opportunity to return to WWE. RHINO! Thats not much of an argument. Angle, Booker T, Cage etc went to TNA not because its so good but because its the only place that would give them a wrestling job right now since WWE own wrestling in USA. Cage and Booker chose to leave and go to TNA, I don't see how they had no choice.
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Post by Monster Under Your Bed on Dec 17, 2007 3:09:32 GMT -5
I can't wait until Batista gets dumped into TNA.
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Post by Cap'n Crud on Dec 17, 2007 9:02:56 GMT -5
So, what are u guys watching TNA for?! TNA has a FAR more talented roster than WWE. Nobody watches TNA for Nash, who has wrestled only one match in the past two years. We watch for LAX, the Motor City Machineguns, Aj Styles and Samoa Joe. And TNA were so bad guys like Angle, Booker T and Christian would not have chosen to go there. Hell, even Rhino turned down the opportunity to return to WWE. RHINO! Same here. And unlike all the smarks who all took turns circle jerking because Wrestling Society X folded I don't wanna see TNA go out of business because then that means we the fans lose another place to watch wrestling and the wrestlers lose another big stage on which to perform in front of a national audience.
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Post by krazysane on Dec 17, 2007 9:08:28 GMT -5
I have been watching tna alot lately. And some stuff I do like alot. More then the stuff I dont. I watch tna for Nash since I was a fan when I was younger. I watch it cause they do on some nights entertain me. And getting into them now I dont wanna miss a show and have to catch up what i missed. I love wwe, but tna does have some really good stars even though I dont really care too much for the impact zone and there annouce team and theme music.
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Post by algertman on Dec 17, 2007 9:14:06 GMT -5
TNA could always be worse
They could have Batista with his Konami Code on title shots
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Post by Finish Uncle Muffin’s Story on Dec 17, 2007 10:34:18 GMT -5
TNA has some unique stars, and up and coming talent, which is the reason that I think it's worth watching. Is it a WWE "dump" to a certain extent? Yes, but at the same time, what's wrong with picking up talent that they feel can still put on worthwhile matches? Should Kevin Nash be main eventing in 2007? No, he shouldn't. But that doesn't mean he doesn't have a place on the card, up until recently, Nash was nothing more than an afterthought to TNA, working with the X-Division guys in some of the best comedy segments of the last few years.
Kurt Angle is now more of a TNA guy to me than he is a WWE guy, he's starting to break out and develop a character of his own in TNA.
Christian Cage represents TNA, if you ask me. He's the type of guy who didn't get a fair shake in WWE, and now he's proving that he's a main event level guy.
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