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Post by Real Folk Bruce on Nov 10, 2007 19:57:54 GMT -5
Being one of the biggest Hall marks on this board,I can't wait to see his return. It would be awesome to see the bad guy back in mainstream wrestling. But I wouldn't want to see him wrestle.He's getting too old and he wouldn't be able to keep up with the younger guys. I would rather see him in backstage segments or a managerial role.
And I would have to agree with Tom Selleck. It was sad seeing Hall look like that. I'm glad he's taking himself.
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Post by Hypnotix on Nov 10, 2007 20:00:26 GMT -5
Scott Hall will help TNA squash WWE once and for all!
Seriously, though, I'd love to see Hall back in action. He still looks great for his age, and unlike other older wrestlers (cough, Flair, cough), he's still VERY entertaining. He also appears to have a very level head about the business unlike others who need the paycheck.
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Nov 10, 2007 20:02:22 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind seeing Hall on TNA, as I liked his appearance this past week. He's still over like crazy (unlike Test and Rikishi) and provided he's motivated (which he appears to be),an occasional match wouldn't be out of the question.
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Post by HMARK Center on Nov 10, 2007 20:38:21 GMT -5
Even if Hall does get in the ring, I still remember his last big singles match in TNA: putting over Hector Garza.
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Post by daveholmes on Nov 10, 2007 21:16:50 GMT -5
Hall vs. Christian in a ladder match.
Book it!
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Post by ScottHall187 on Nov 10, 2007 22:09:57 GMT -5
Some of the best news ever. I rarely watch TNA live, but him being there got me to watch it this week.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Nov 10, 2007 22:12:43 GMT -5
Even if Hall does get in the ring, I still remember his last big singles match in TNA: putting over Hector Garza. I guess that's one reason TNA wants to bring him in. He'll put over anybody. Hall was always good like that when it came to buisness. Hall joked in his shoot about being the highest paid job guy in wrestling history and in his last TNA run (and his last WWE run for that matter), he was a machine when it came to jobbing. Plus, Hall's getting back into ring shape, it seems there's a fire lit under him, he's doing more stuff with AAA and WWC, why not? The guy has a history of not having problems with putting people over, why not help establish some younger talent by bringing in a guy who obviously still garners a lot of interest.
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Post by Jay Peas 42 on Nov 10, 2007 22:35:19 GMT -5
Look, if this man lives past fifty, I think we will all be shocked. He can do whatever he wants.
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Post by Michael Coello on Nov 10, 2007 22:36:58 GMT -5
I don't remember him putting over Hector Garza. I thought they never wrestled due to Hector getting caught with stuff at the border and getting retained, and Jeff Hardy got his spot instead.
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Post by MCMGM on Nov 10, 2007 22:39:11 GMT -5
Even if Hall does get in the ring, I still remember his last big singles match in TNA: putting over Hector Garza. I guess that's one reason TNA wants to bring him in. He'll put over anybody. Hall was always good like that when it came to buisness. Hall joked in his shoot about being the highest paid job guy in wrestling history and in his last TNA run (and his last WWE run for that matter), he was a machine when it came to jobbing. Plus, Hall's getting back into ring shape, it seems there's a fire lit under him, he's doing more stuff with AAA and WWC, why not? The guy has a history of not having problems with putting people over, why not help establish some younger talent by bringing in a guy who obviously still garners a lot of interest. What he said.
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Post by Lenny: Smooth like Keith Stone on Nov 10, 2007 22:45:39 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind seeing Hall on TNA, as I liked his appearance this past week. He's still over like crazy (unlike Test and Rikishi) and provided he's motivated (which he appears to be),an occasional match wouldn't be out of the question. Exactly. TNA brings back former stars all the time, but unlike Test and Rikishi, Hall is a former star that is still over and that people still love even now in 2007. It's not often that a former star gets the "welcome back" chant that Hall got.
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Nov 11, 2007 0:16:33 GMT -5
Part of the problem will Hall, and it's the same problem Flair has, is that he simply doesn't look like a threat anymore. He's too old and not in very good shape. No way could I picture him kicking Joe, Angle or even Sting's ass. Have you seen Hall lately? Hall is in great shape right now. I say he's almost at Razor Ramon level shape wise in about 10 pounds from it. Sting is older then Hall is. If you seen Hall from his Purto Rico shows. I think you may think different about him.
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Post by BxB on Nov 11, 2007 0:43:46 GMT -5
I'm the same as all the crappers that watched this weeks Impact just because Hall showed up. That's how much I mark for that guy. I hope he shows up more, because Impact seems to be getting good, lately and I wouldn't miss it if Hall is on it.
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Post by Massive G on Nov 11, 2007 1:27:57 GMT -5
I think Scott Hall is awesome, a rare performer who exudes natural charisma without even trying too hard. And I am glad if he got over his problems, but he has aged much worse than Nash, which is kind of hard to do.
I mean, I'd still like to watch him, as long as Tenay isn't saying, "that's the signature opening phrase we all know!" or whatever. But I haven't seen him wrestle in a long, long time. If he can still go, good for him and TNA.
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Post by carter 15 on Nov 11, 2007 7:43:46 GMT -5
I've never understood why i love Hall so much... but i do.
With this, plus the news of Booker coming... TNA will be on my TV every week.
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Post by Cry Me a Wiggle on Nov 11, 2007 9:01:51 GMT -5
Personal demons aside, Hall has always seemed like the one ego-free member of the Clique. Remember, this is the guy who jobbed to Jericho when he was a nobody, changing the planned finish on the spot to help get Chris more over.
TNA can only benefit having him as a presence in their company, and his role on Impact was the most enthralling thing in wrestling this week.
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Post by Adam Pacman Khan (akkilla) on Nov 11, 2007 15:00:52 GMT -5
well if the ratings for impact mean anything then this is a good move. But i also think Scott hall is awesome too.
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Post by Limey on Nov 11, 2007 15:50:11 GMT -5
They should give Hall the Terry Funk treatment, and I think he'd be quite happy with it.
"I can make him...I can make him...ooh, let me make him, I'll do something special for him..."
People know who Hall is. Hall isn't going to be the next Triple Crown winner of TNA, not with the by-appearance pay that he's getting. I see him making stars rather than burying divisions.
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Post by toodarkmark on Nov 11, 2007 22:12:42 GMT -5
Its so good to see the board so behind Hall. Other than the original poster, it seems like everyone is all about Scott being back. Scott is my personal favorite wrestler of all time and in no way is this guy just another "washed up WWF" guy.
ID like to see Hall, Nash and Waltman reunite to make a crew. COme up with a name, and put over some younger guys. Ron Killings seems to be running with them in AAA, so why not. Also, Sting has made it clear he doesnt want to come back. I think the Wolfpac can provide that over babyface veteran precense that Sting provides. Although I dont think Sting does.
Either way its great to have him back and ALIVE. I was so sure he was just going to be another tragedy.
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Post by Methusael86 on Nov 11, 2007 22:15:31 GMT -5
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