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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 12:50:39 GMT -5
On tomorrow's taped episode of Impact, James Storm's latest addition to his Revolution shall make his debut.
Yes, that's "Koya", not "Goya".
Ironically, a man called "Lost"... in a stable about "found" wrestlers. As the guys on Review-An-Impact commented, shouldn't he be called "Mila"?
Also, while the Break Dance Club cements itself as the latest in a long line of TNA heel main event stables, is the Revolution going to amount to anything significant? I mean, Storm's gimmick back in 2014 was pretty stupid, and I feel it's more of the same.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jan 22, 2015 13:06:15 GMT -5
They can hope to become as wildly successful as Seratonin! That said during 2014 before he started doing his Bray Wyatt imitation for no real reason... it's amazing how far he's fallen down in terms of importance in TNA... I mean compare Beer Money to what he's doing now and it's just sad...
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Post by ________ has left the building on Jan 22, 2015 13:55:43 GMT -5
Remember when James Storm was being heralded by many as a potential breakout star in TNA? Dare I say the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. Now he leads a group not even got enough to be within Serotonin standards while playing a budget Bray Wyatt.
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Post by chrom on Jan 22, 2015 14:38:12 GMT -5
*Phone rings*
Hello? Uh huh, Uh huh, okay I'll tell them. Hey Revolution, Aces and Eights called. They want their suck back.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 14:51:56 GMT -5
I'm still not entirely sure why anyone is supposed to care about Koya or anyone else in that group. None of the pieces make a lick of sense.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 15:13:03 GMT -5
Remember when James Storm was being heralded by many as a potential breakout star in TNA? Dare I say the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. Now he leads a group not even got enough to be within Serotonin standards while playing a budget Bray Wyatt. James Storm the next Stone Cold hahahahaha oh wait your serious HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Jan 22, 2015 15:30:19 GMT -5
Remember when James Storm was being heralded by many as a potential breakout star in TNA? Dare I say the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. Now he leads a group not even got enough to be within Serotonin standards while playing a budget Bray Wyatt. Potential is all well and good, but when your prospect is being brought up in an environment where nobody is allowed to be a star--- simply because TNA does not seem to have the ability to create big time stars--- then almost anybody is pretty much dead on arrival.
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Post by Welfare Willis on Jan 22, 2015 16:42:58 GMT -5
Remember when James Storm was being heralded by many as a potential breakout star in TNA? Dare I say the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. Now he leads a group not even got enough to be within Serotonin standards while playing a budget Bray Wyatt. James Storm the next Stone Cold hahahahaha oh wait your serious HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Sorry about your damn luck.
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Post by chrom on Jan 22, 2015 16:51:11 GMT -5
Remember when James Storm was being heralded by many as a potential breakout star in TNA? Dare I say the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. Now he leads a group not even got enough to be within Serotonin standards while playing a budget Bray Wyatt. Potential is all well and good, but when your prospect is being brought up in an environment where nobody is allowed to be a star--- simply because TNA does not seem to have the ability to create big time stars--- then almost anybody is pretty much dead on arrival. Pretty much, we all get on WWE for cutting the legs out of guys when they are getting over but TNA has never created their own star from their own talent unless its some WWE guy. Like its been said, AJ in 2013 was still being called the future of the company despite him having done everything twice over. You can pretty much say that New Japan did with AJ what TNA wouldn't do. Make him a star.
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Post by Chip Chipperson on Jan 22, 2015 17:41:13 GMT -5
Like 90% of TNA story lines the Revolution DON'T MAKE NO SENSE James Storm randomly becoming a cult leader for no reason? Him thinking an aging Abyss, Manik, Mahabali Shaera and Sanada are worth his time? Those guys turning their backs on being good and joining for no reason?
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Jan 22, 2015 19:10:50 GMT -5
I like the fact that Manik was seemingly infatuated with him
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Jan 22, 2015 19:11:38 GMT -5
Storm: Game. Blouses.
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Post by HMARK Center on Jan 22, 2015 19:18:14 GMT -5
I don't mind it for one key reason: most of the stable's members are capable of putting on very good matches (I said "most"...not Abyss). As long as it doesn't turn super dumb, they can keep falling back on that.
Still, it'd be good for them to get to a storyline where Storm makes it much clearer whatever the hell he's trying to accomplish.
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Post by chazraps on Jan 23, 2015 2:52:50 GMT -5
I actually like Manik as the overly-friendly cult member. It's at least a refreshing take on the heel-stable-recruitment element. I also like Storm's music too.
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Post by Emmet Russell on Jan 23, 2015 5:09:30 GMT -5
Storm has literally given his blood, sweat and tears to this company for over a decade, yet they continue to give him awful material like this ...
Bad News was correct: He should have been their Austin. He had all the potential in the world to be the star of the company but they booked him in such a ridiculous way when they actually tried to make him a top star that I never see him getting to the title again.
We all know Roode should have won the title from Angle at BFG. We all know there should have been a slow build to Storm turning on Roode and becoming the company champion and leading to an Austin/Rock style feud between the two best in the company, both of whom were made in TNA - homegrown stars, if you will. We all know what they gave us instead and we all know how f***ing stupid that feud was. Storm lost at Lockdown in the match where he should really have taken his revenge on Roode and taken his long-deserved title, but they gave us a Roode fluke victory and turned Storm into a whiny quitter (always a successful gimmick, am I right!?)
Stupid ass company.
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Jan 24, 2015 18:33:17 GMT -5
His debut match proved he is greener that goose shit
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Post by Mayonnaise on Jan 24, 2015 18:38:51 GMT -5
Okay, I missed last night, did they add a can of beans to the group? New weapon for Abyss?
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Post by The Spelunker! on Jan 24, 2015 18:51:32 GMT -5
I don't mind Revolution. A bunch of midcarders getting to learn from James Storm seems helpful in the long run, and gives a bunch of out of place characters a storyline in the short term.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2015 19:07:17 GMT -5
Okay, I missed last night, did they add a can of beans to the group? New weapon for Abyss? Think of what happens after you eat a can of beans, and that's Koya.
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Post by ________ has left the building on Jan 24, 2015 19:48:49 GMT -5
His debut match proved he is greener that goose shit I dubbed him Rob Curry because he's a jacked up greenhorn who got no business being on tv but going get pushed due to the size of his lats and pecs.
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