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Post by Wolfman Rose on Nov 15, 2013 16:14:21 GMT -5
What about that Kassius Ohno fella?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2013 16:20:40 GMT -5
Hero's main goal will be to get back to the E in the not too distant future if his post-release statement is anything to go by. No way he shows up in TNA to kill that chance.
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Post by Red Impact on Nov 15, 2013 16:43:48 GMT -5
I'm being confused with all these Handegg metaphors...what's actually being said now? The stereotype is that WWE, despite two of their biggest stars right now being CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, likes to sign football-player type people who presumably can't wrestle because big people can't wrestle instead of smaller guys who can wrestle and do flips and shit. Also not every football player is big so it's a dumb stereotype. And TNA had Cincinnati Bengals player Pacman Jones on Impact last week, along with a teammate whose name escapes me so I'll call him Blinky. They fought Bad Influence for some reason. You know, there's a good reason they do look at football players. They're used to intense play for short periods of time, they already are used to hitting the gym a lot, and they're used to being physical. And it's not like there's a terrible track record for it. A lot of huge stars played football at some level.
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Post by Bear Skin Rug on Nov 15, 2013 19:04:45 GMT -5
Bring back Homicide, who's already credible, and attach Eddie Kingston to him. Drool.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2013 20:46:38 GMT -5
Couldn't be any worse than Kenny King
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2013 21:23:27 GMT -5
What about that Kassius Ohno fella? Yeah... ... You know, there's a good reason they do look at football players. They're used to intense play for short periods of time, they already are used to hitting the gym a lot, and they're used to being physical. And it's not like there's a terrible track record for it. A lot of huge stars played football at some level. I agree (was just playing up the stereotype in my post) - it's an easy way to get athletic guys who are physically strong and used to following specific plays. Would seem to be an easy fit to get them to work through a match's spots. Not to mention that football players generally aren't the big lumbering oaf types of wrestlers - they have to be able to move quickly and athletically during a game. Pacman Jones sucks though. And so does Blinky.
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