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Post by floundertime on Nov 20, 2007 11:10:28 GMT -5
Jim neidhart isn't even in tna, so how can they market Who? ? It's sad that it took 3 pages to get a who reference
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Post by hollywood on Nov 20, 2007 11:15:12 GMT -5
This may have already been said, but has MCMG proven to be the most marketable at the moment? Most specifically in T-shirt sales?
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Post by comahan on Nov 20, 2007 11:21:26 GMT -5
This may have already been said, but has MCMG proven to be the most marketable at the moment? Most specifically in T-shirt sales? I believe so. Shelley was the #1 seller with the Eye Spy shirt, and now with the MMG shirt. It helps that its a good looking shirt. I actually really like most of the T Shirts that TNA puts out.
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Post by hollywood on Nov 20, 2007 11:27:12 GMT -5
This may have already been said, but has MCMG proven to be the most marketable at the moment? Most specifically in T-shirt sales? I believe so. Shelley was the #1 seller with the Eye Spy shirt, and now with the MMG shirt. It helps that its a good looking shirt. I actually really like most of the T Shirts that TNA puts out. I thought so. My first thought when I saw this thread was the obvious--Kurt Angle, Christian Cage, Booker T--but then I remembered hearing that MCMG currently sells the most t-shirts.
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Post by emoney3265 on Nov 20, 2007 13:05:09 GMT -5
3 Pages and only two people said Sting. TWO! He's obviously the biggest name ever to not be in WWE. Now if you mean people who made themselves in TNA... I'd go with: Joe, AJ, Kaz, Daniels, Tomko, MCMG, and Abyss. It's unfortunate these guys aren't pushed harder. The main event scene is living off the past. Actually in TNA AND WWE, both companies are living off the past. WWE needs to learn to push new guys who are actually exciting and entertaining... not roided crap bags on the mic and in-ring skills. TNA is starting to push some more guys but it seems they are only pushing them to the high midcard. well personally i consider joe a main eventer since he does main event quite often. i mean the real big feud for the title before angle/sting was angle/joe. with joe being the third man on team outsiders, it looks like joe/angle is picking up again. abyss gets thrown to main event sporadically. i think a.j. is an upper midcarder but he is really close to main event level. he will probably be in the main event of the next pay per view. motor city just got their first big win over a legendary tag team and it appears they are building up the tag team. i wouldn't be surprised if they got tag title shots within the next few months. so i don't think it is that bad. sting had two pay per view main events in a row, one featuring kevin nash and booker. that means the last two ppv main events did not have younger talent. keep in mind though the last four pay per views before those all did. True. I can't really argue with those facts. It may just be because it feels like the big stars of the past are pushed down our throats more than the newer, younger stars though. Which may be true as well.
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Post by kickassforumguyme on Nov 20, 2007 17:32:49 GMT -5
I want a X Sux shirt
129 each or 2 for 500
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Post by GaTechGrad on Nov 21, 2007 12:05:19 GMT -5
Sting is currently the biggest draw, but he's not the future of the company.
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