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Post by machinegun on Oct 14, 2007 22:37:53 GMT -5
Just terrible. Dude can't even wrestle. He can be entertaining but for all the hype he hasn't done anything for me
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Post by Hensley on Oct 14, 2007 22:39:01 GMT -5
Good riddance...
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Post by machinegun on Oct 14, 2007 22:39:08 GMT -5
He's gone?
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Post by Voldemar H. "Brak" Guerta on Oct 14, 2007 23:09:44 GMT -5
I wouldn't say he's a complete flop, as he was surprisingly above-average on the mic and he did a good job at just standing there not touching anyone and not taking any bumps. But seeing as TNA forked over so much money for him without even bothering to consider his still active Titans contract (he was suspended, not released, dur): yep, he was a flop.
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Post by Reverend BTY on Oct 14, 2007 23:11:29 GMT -5
I wouldn't say he's a complete flop, as he was surprisingly above-average on the mic and he did a good job at just standing there not touching anyone and not taking any bumps. But seeing as TNA forked over so much money for him without even bothering to consider his still active Titans contract (he was suspended, not released, dur): yep, he was a flop. This is the best answer. They didn't get their money's worth, but by no means was he a complete failure in TNA.
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Post by Michael Coello on Oct 14, 2007 23:15:08 GMT -5
Well, at least he paid for 1500 seats for the arena and had some funny moments in the ring. Plus, his theme was cool.
Still, not really worth the money he was allegedly getting for it.
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Post by comahan on Oct 14, 2007 23:18:23 GMT -5
I dont think he was worth the money, but to add to whats been said in a positive manner so far, he also got Killings back on TV, and in turn, got Consequenses Creed to team with Killings, neither of which would have happened had he not been around.
But overall, no, not worth the money.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2007 23:19:41 GMT -5
It wasn't a success. But it didn't "Ruinz teh TNA" like all the haters said it would.
It was just nothing. Added nothing to the show, took away nothing.
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Post by barryhorowitz4ever on Oct 14, 2007 23:19:48 GMT -5
will killings and creed be "Team Truth" from now on?
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Post by Michael Coello on Oct 14, 2007 23:20:41 GMT -5
will killings and creed be "Team Truth" from now on? Truth & Consequences, most likely.
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Post by Corporate H on Oct 14, 2007 23:23:33 GMT -5
Should've been a manager. This really blew up in TNA's face both creatively and financially.
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Post by erisi236 on Oct 14, 2007 23:24:29 GMT -5
it did lead to the unveiling of that awesome Creed guy, so I'd say it was a plus.
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Post by barryhorowitz4ever on Oct 14, 2007 23:24:39 GMT -5
oh of course! thats the perfect name, i cant believe i didnt see that, lol
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Post by Joekishi on Oct 14, 2007 23:36:31 GMT -5
it did lead to the unveiling of that awesome Creed guy, so I'd say it was a plus. shoulda been creed from the start. that guy is excellent.
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Post by mikedh on Oct 14, 2007 23:47:23 GMT -5
Pacman did the best that he could and was allowed to do. That being said, TNA did not get even close to their moneys worth. He was not nearly as controversial as they kept implying and it got even more silly after the Vick incident (when Vick pretty much took every headline pacman was going to get).
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Post by robferatu on Oct 15, 2007 0:47:14 GMT -5
Did the ratings improve...nope...floppity flop.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Oct 15, 2007 0:48:34 GMT -5
He's neither. He's just kinda there.
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Post by suzieknox on Oct 15, 2007 0:49:08 GMT -5
Did the ratings improve...nope...floppity flop. Agreed. Pacman wasn't hired to get Killings more TV time, he was hired in order to help increase TNA's ratings. He did not accomplish that, nor did he provide anything, at all, in the ring (because he couldn't). Flop.
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Post by lildude8218 on Oct 15, 2007 1:59:16 GMT -5
He's an undefeated champion and retired without ever losing the belt. Greatest of all time? I think it's hard not to think that In all seriousness, don't forget this one when the nominations for Gooker of the Year start.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Oct 15, 2007 2:07:00 GMT -5
Number of apperances: 8 Price Per Appearance: $25,000 Total Amount of money spent on PacMan Jones: $200,000
Ratings Brought in By PacMan Jones: Hmm...can we use negative numbers in this? If so... -.1
Amount of Money PacMan Jones brought in: Whatever amount those 1500 seats cost...and I doubt the answer to that is "$250,000"
In short, zip-zop-zoobida-flop.
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