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Post by hollywood on Aug 22, 2007 15:32:15 GMT -5
This is probably the most discouraging part of the entire thing.
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Post by Michael Coello on Aug 22, 2007 15:33:42 GMT -5
So, they should just jam as many people into the broadcast as they can(like they did before) so people can get paid, even though that can(and will) lead to people talking about Overbooking the show trying to get everyone in it? They act like TNA is the only place on earth for those people to get a paycheck. Besides the house shows, they have the various indys that would hire them. You make a good point, and I don't necessarily think you're wrong. But it's still kind of a crappy deal for the guys who don't know whether or not they're going to work until the day before. Stability is really a nice thing to have, regardless of your regular indy dates. But that's not really a problem of booking someone,but more of managment itself. That's actually something TNA has for a while, really, and needs work. Hell, I remember when Senshi was the X-Champ and he had no idea he was suppose to be wrestling because no one told him. He only found out cause he went on the website and saw his name on the card. Someone needs to send Jeff Jarrett & Co. a schedule book or notebook or something. Write this stuff down.
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Post by mrjerkybigbucks on Aug 22, 2007 16:40:18 GMT -5
So, they should just jam as many people into the broadcast as they can(like they did before) so people can get paid, even though that can(and will) lead to people talking about Overbooking the show trying to get everyone in it? They act like TNA is the only place on earth for those people to get a paycheck. Besides the house shows, they have the various indys that would hire them. You make a good point, and I don't necessarily think you're wrong. But it's still kind of a crappy deal for the guys who don't know whether or not they're going to work until the day before. Stability is really a nice thing to have, regardless of your regular indy dates. You do know that tna getting two hours means more people will be on the show?
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Post by "Nature Boy" Ric Moranis on Aug 22, 2007 16:48:53 GMT -5
Are the people on here that complain about too much Kurt Angle the same ones that complain that TNA is too confusing when they feature 40 workers on camera in one hour? If so, I hate to break it to them, but, it can't be both ways.
If TNA is featuring too much Kurt Angle, it's because they're focusing on the major storyline in the company, not 15 different storylines every week.
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