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Post by razzle98 on Oct 27, 2007 23:53:21 GMT -5
Now I saw bound for glory this year and was blown away by how good it was, my question is who booked that show?And why cant all tna shows be like that?
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Post by TARO(Johnny S.'s One Free Man) on Oct 28, 2007 0:02:09 GMT -5
Because You touch yourself at night.
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Post by Adam Pacman Khan (akkilla) on Oct 28, 2007 15:36:28 GMT -5
Because You touch yourself at night. really?
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Post by thestinger on Oct 28, 2007 16:17:40 GMT -5
Now I saw bound for glory this year and was blown away by how good it was, my question is who booked that show?And why cant all tna shows be like that? Because TNA hasn't been consistent for a year. The last two PPVs have been great, the one before it sucked. The last two impacts sucked, the three before that were good. Since Bound For Glory 06 you NEVER know what you're getting with a TNA broadcast. Twice this year I ordered a TNA ppv and hated it (Destination X and Hard Justice). Twice I didn't order a ppv then saw it later and said, "That was awesome." I personally believe a clear majority of the PPVs and impacts are worth watching, but you never know for sure until you're sitting there watching. And that is the problem. You never know what you're getting ahead of time and a lot of fans will give a show one chance and that's it, so a growing company can't a afford to put on a single bad show.
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bobolebowski
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Post by bobolebowski on Oct 28, 2007 16:57:15 GMT -5
I was there live. And it was awesome....My guess is that Jarrett, Dutch, and Russo did the majority of the booking.
Definitely good things for TNA in this PPV. Sacrifice was another great PPV by TNA but I agree with the guy that said you never know what your going to get with TNA. Sometimes they hit...sometimes they dont.
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