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Post by Kash Flagg on Jan 18, 2010 18:49:37 GMT -5
Sure we're getting NWO version 8 million, and Hollywood Hulkster, and mick foley, but it's not really going to bring in new viewers on a week to week basis. Jeff Hardy in a main event program with Styles could do it, but who else could they bring in (realistically) and have people actually take notice.
I think if a Randy Orton or John Cena (not likely) came in, THAT is what would cause headlines...not an old man who'se best days were in the 80's and 90's.
Your picks?
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Post by ________ has left the building on Jan 18, 2010 18:54:23 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar. The only person without a WWE contract with has enough cred to really change the game.
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Post by Kash Flagg on Jan 18, 2010 18:57:43 GMT -5
Brock's a good choice, but not sure if it'd really be a "HOLY SHIT" moment.
Kennedy, Hall, Waltman, Nastys, even kendrick....outside of us hardcores, the casual people no longer give a f*** about them. And I don't see a Kofi or Legacy doing it either. Big Show or Jericho though...
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Post by jalen on Jan 18, 2010 19:00:13 GMT -5
Cena.
Though it won't happen.
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Post by rawthentic on Jan 18, 2010 19:01:32 GMT -5
I think if they can get Jeff Hardy rolling week to week in the main event picture, he can bring in more viewers.
That's the only realistic option who is currently a big star.
Brock Lesnar won't even leave his house for less than $3 million dollars.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2010 19:10:06 GMT -5
I do believe their is enough older wrestling fans that would still take notice if Goldberg showed up in the iMPACT Zone. I have no idea what he would do but I think it would make a decent splash. Rock and Austin are the only ones however outside of major WWE contracted guys that I believe could push them to a new level.
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Post by donners on Jan 18, 2010 19:11:27 GMT -5
Rock, Austin, Brock. None of whom are any chance.
Goldberg maybe, but he's coming off a pretty unsuccessful WWE run.
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Post by GaTechGrad on Jan 18, 2010 19:33:08 GMT -5
I agree with Goldberg, even though his stock dropped after his WWE run. Sure he got a title reign in WWE, but the Rock and others verbally made him out to be a joke.
The Rock would be huge, and I could see him doing a short run if the movie offers start drying up. After all, he's supposedly good buddies with Mick Foley, and he did do that SpikeTV awards special with Jarrett one time.
The current cast of WWE characters (Cena, Orton, HHH, Michaels, Batista, Undertaker) are beyond stale in my book, so I would rather not see any of them in TNA.
Jericho would be a nice pickup, and he seriuosly considered TNA after his two hear hiatus. TNA has promoted his band, using Fozzy's music for a Bound for Glory promo a few years ago, and Jericho did have TNA stuff on his website the last time he was fired. Plus, Jericho is one of the 19 people that Dixie is following on her Twitter. It has puzzled me that she isn't following some of her own employees (Joe, Morgan, Abyss, Kong, Taylor, Nash, etc), but she IS following Jericho.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2010 19:34:02 GMT -5
Hijo Del Santo
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Post by OldDirtyBernie on Jan 18, 2010 20:24:01 GMT -5
I would honestly think the biggest Impact would be made by a Brock Lesnar. I know it's highly unlikely and would be very expensive to TNA, but TNA doesn't seem to have a problem fitting the bill for tons of other pieces of dead weight, they could probably get rid of a bunch to pay what he would ask.
I could see a very SLIM possibility of Brock trying to retrain himself for MMA and realizing that after his bout of Diverticulitis, it may not be the best idea. I had a foot of my colon removed in 2005 for the same reason(I'd developed Diverticulitis which had, in turn, perforated my colon) and I can see where he may have some problems. So, say he decides that wrestling is where it's at where yes, he'll have to take bumps, but that area will be a fairly large target to any MMA opponents and could cause real damage. So then he decides that TNA is where it's at, being as the schedule is lighter and he may indeed have more impact there.
So he comes in. He debuts and cuts a promo saying that he left WWE because of the sports-entertainment aspect, he wants a real challenge. Everyone knows of his injury and he had to reassess things afterward, so decided to come to TNA. Here, they have a real chance to differentiate themselves from WWE by focusing on the athletics, etc.
Meh, just my idea.
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