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Post by KimberlyPagesBoyToy on Nov 9, 2007 11:58:41 GMT -5
I know the guy was released from his managerial position as a sacrificial limb because of the investigation. But I for one would think he'd fit well in TNA. Even if he came in simply as Bucchi he'd could be that veteran X-Division guy that Jerry Lynn was..or hell time him with Eric Young and you got an entertaining tag team. Discuss.
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Post by poi zen rana on Nov 9, 2007 12:10:43 GMT -5
he would be great and it is guys like he and daivari that make me wish tna actually did sign any ex wwe guy.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Nov 9, 2007 12:14:37 GMT -5
I'm not sure if he'd work in TNA or not, honestly, but if there's one man that should open a wrestling school and personally train new guys coming into the business, it's Nova. The guy is seriously one of the most underrated wrestlers of the 90's/00's.
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Post by hutter on Nov 9, 2007 16:34:30 GMT -5
Nova is seriously one of the most underrated wrestlers of the 90's/00's. Agree 100%.
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Post by Mozenrath on Nov 9, 2007 16:38:06 GMT -5
I'm not sure if he'd work in TNA or not, honestly, but if there's one man that should open a wrestling school and personally train new guys coming into the business, it's Nova. The guy is seriously one of the most underrated wrestlers of the 90's/00's. Agreed. Him in Daivari would work well in TNA or ROH.
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Nov 10, 2007 14:13:22 GMT -5
I'm not sure if he'd work in TNA or not, honestly, but if there's one man that should open a wrestling school and personally train new guys coming into the business, it's Nova. The guy is seriously one of the most underrated wrestlers of the 90's/00's. Agreed. Him in Daivari would work well in TNA or ROH. In TNA they'd be seen as "WWE Rejects" and in ROH they'd be seen as "Saviors"...blech...
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Nov 10, 2007 14:32:56 GMT -5
He announced after his release that he was done with wrestling and was going to concentrate on other ventures. I was a huge Nova fan in ECW, but if he`s happy finishing his career there, then all the best to him
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Post by Tyfo on Nov 10, 2007 15:03:20 GMT -5
He announced after his release that he was done with wrestling and was going to concentrate on other ventures. I was a huge Nova fan in ECW, but if he`s happy finishing his career there, then all the best to him He'll be wrestling again in 5 months. So many guys have said that before, and then there they are a few months later in the ring.
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Post by DASH 243✅ on Nov 10, 2007 15:11:51 GMT -5
He announced after his release that he was done with wrestling and was going to concentrate on other ventures. I was a huge Nova fan in ECW, but if he`s happy finishing his career there, then all the best to him He'll be wrestling again in 5 months. So many guys have said that before, and then there they are a few months later in the ring. Agreed there's always a place for them to wrestle for money, when his acting carrer goes nowhere.
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Post by lovingway on Nov 11, 2007 5:53:23 GMT -5
I'm not sure if he'd work in TNA or not, honestly, but if there's one man that should open a wrestling school and personally train new guys coming into the business, it's Nova. The guy is seriously one of the most underrated wrestlers of the 90's/00's. Yea and he could teach his students all of the moves he "invented". Cue old school ECW fans for that joke
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Post by "Nature Boy" Ric Moranis on Nov 11, 2007 8:40:57 GMT -5
When Nova was fully active, he was always one of the most overrated workers. He was like Jerry Lynn cross-bred with Kanyon, but somehow blander and sucked more than both combined.
Maybe he's a great instructor/backstage guy, I wouldn't know, but he holds no value on a wrestling TV show in 2007. Guys like London/Kendrick, MCMG, and 10,000 ROH guys make Nova's "innovative" style look like Gene Kiniski.
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Post by angryfan on Nov 11, 2007 9:09:35 GMT -5
Agreed. Him in Daivari would work well in TNA or ROH. In TNA they'd be seen as "WWE Rejects" and in ROH they'd be seen as "Saviors"...blech... There's a reason for that, though. In ROH, it'd be "here they are, now watch them wrestle" whereas in TNA it would be "they were in WWE, here is every major angle they ever did, remember them, from WWE, because they were there you know, in WWE that is".
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Post by poi zen rana on Nov 11, 2007 9:25:50 GMT -5
In TNA they'd be seen as "WWE Rejects" and in ROH they'd be seen as "Saviors"...blech... There's a reason for that, though. In ROH, it'd be "here they are, now watch them wrestle" whereas in TNA it would be "they were in WWE, here is every major angle they ever did, remember them, from WWE, because they were there you know, in WWE that is". um usually they just mention that they worked for the wwe, and usually only once.
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Post by "Nature Boy" Ric Moranis on Nov 11, 2007 9:51:08 GMT -5
There's a reason for that, though. In ROH, it'd be "here they are, now watch them wrestle" whereas in TNA it would be "they were in WWE, here is every major angle they ever did, remember them, from WWE, because they were there you know, in WWE that is". um usually they just mention that they worked for the wwe, and usually only once. SHHH, poisonrana. You make too much sense, and provide too much honesty. (quiet)
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Post by royboy8 on Nov 11, 2007 12:26:41 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I feel like he's too bulky and aged now to ever go back to his old "Nova" ways of wrestling. But, for those of us who had the pleasure to see him in ECW, we were some lucky people.
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