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Post by Chainsaw on Feb 19, 2009 21:42:50 GMT -5
So, I take it the whole reason that they've started this whole "Off The Wagon Challenge" is so they can have a reason to remove people off the roster as they're let go...but 2 at a time?
Man, maybe Meltzer was right about those releases...
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Post by mysterydriver on Feb 19, 2009 22:02:51 GMT -5
I thought they said the person who had to leave was the person who was pinned/submitted.
So, I'm thinking it's one at a time...I could easily be wrong./
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Post by Chainsaw on Feb 19, 2009 22:08:03 GMT -5
I thought they said the person who had to leave was the person who was pinned/submitted. So, I'm thinking it's one at a time...I could easily be wrong./ Ah, I must have missed that. Thanks for pointing that out. Still sucks that they're going to have a rolling thing with this now, although we'll pretty much know who's gone before it happens.
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Post by mysterydriver on Feb 19, 2009 22:09:53 GMT -5
Knowing TNA though, they'll release a few people, use Beer Money to write them off...and then have a fake release that leads to a surprise title change.
I wouldn't mind that.
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Post by HMARK Center on Feb 19, 2009 22:36:12 GMT -5
Knowing TNA though, they'll release a few people, use Beer Money to write them off...and then have a fake release that leads to a surprise title change. I wouldn't mind that. I still remember a few years back when it somehow leaked that Abyss had left TNA and signed a deal with WWE...and then he showed up a couple months later on PPV and laid Jeff Hardy out. Pretty awesome moment.
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Post by Chainsaw on Feb 19, 2009 22:46:13 GMT -5
Knowing TNA though, they'll release a few people, use Beer Money to write them off...and then have a fake release that leads to a surprise title change. I wouldn't mind that. I still remember a few years back when it somehow leaked that Abyss had left TNA and signed a deal with WWE...and then he showed up a couple months later on PPV and laid Jeff Hardy out. Pretty awesome moment. Yeah, I was blown away by that. Probably the last time that anyone was able to work everyone so effectively.
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Post by GaTechGrad on Feb 19, 2009 23:08:38 GMT -5
I'm calling that this will lead to the return of Chris Harris who will "team" with James Storm and pin Roode to reform AMW as tag team champions. Sort of like what the WWE did with Holly/Rhodes/DiBiase.
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Post by derrtaysouth95 on Feb 20, 2009 10:56:35 GMT -5
I thought they said the person who had to leave was the person who was pinned/submitted. So, I'm thinking it's one at a time...I could easily be wrong./ In theory, could they not do a double pin that gets the count at the same time? Thus both opponents would have been pinned and then be fired? Just a thought. I like the idea of Beer Money doing this storyline though. It's a good way for them to get heel heat and for TNA to drop the dead weight. I still don't get why Petey Williams wasn't renewed though....he seemed an asset and had been there a good while.
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Post by Bram wants to 'urt you on Feb 21, 2009 21:39:40 GMT -5
Here's what they need to do. Have Eric Young repeatedly team up with the people who are leaving, and have West and Tenay nickname him "the angel of death", on account of being paired with him means the end of the line for you. Have EY get more and more flustered about being called the angel of death until finally before the ppv he announces that he will break his streak of being on the losing team by bringing a mystery partner to the event, to help him win the titles and end Beer Money's challenge. Then at the ppv, EY, introduced as "the angel of death, Eric Young" comes to the ring. Followed shortly by his mystery partner, "the fallen angel, Christopher Daniels". And if that actually happens, then I called it first
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