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Post by Trent Valentine on Sept 20, 2010 14:24:02 GMT -5
Okay, so we know Scott Hall has problems with demons. He goes to rehab to deal with those demons. After he leaves, he should be in control of said demons, and in better condition to perform. Why is this a bad idea again? I know you like to defend TNA no matter what until you're blue in the face, but even you have to see this isn't a good idea. Hall has been to rehab more times than he's flicked toothpicks, but no matter what, he seems to never change. What makes it any different this time? This, This, This, all of Samoa Joe's post match buffet this. Hall has been given chance after chance in WWE/F, WCW, and TNA to get himself clean, but he ends up falling back into the same old position. Yes, he's in rehab now, but how many times has he gone to it in WCW? Many. If we learned anything from wrestling in the past few years, its that Scott Hall's worst enemy is Scott Hall. The man needs to just step away from wrestling and sort his life back together before its too late. I don't want to get up one morning and check the dirt sheets and see the headline "Scott Hall Found Dead At Age 51".
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Post by Mr. Emoticon Man, TF Fan on Sept 20, 2010 14:46:13 GMT -5
Scott Hall is one of my favorites, so I'm cool with him getting chance after chance after chance.
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Post by Michael Coello on Sept 20, 2010 14:49:26 GMT -5
Okay, so we know Scott Hall has problems with demons. He goes to rehab to deal with those demons. After he leaves, he should be in control of said demons, and in better condition to perform. Why is this a bad idea again? I know you like to defend TNA no matter what until you're blue in the face, but even you have to see this isn't a good idea. Hall has been to rehab more times than he's flicked toothpicks, but no matter what, he seems to never change. What makes it any different this time? Really, because it seems like such a knee-jerk reaction, and one that doesn't keep when the guy is actually in action. Everyone here is saying how this is bad cause he's this and that. yet that all disappeared during his last run, when he was giving good promos, when he was solid in the ring, and people didn't seem to care about all the complaints. Also, as far a I know, his stint in rehab just started after his recent release. And, really, no one knows what the mindset is here. what I posted had Dixie actually talk with the guy, so she could know more about Scott than what we do. It could be a desire to change or just a set up to do it again. I don't know. What I do know is that all this talk about how dumb it would be seem uninformed, especially after he steps in the ring and starts working at it all goes out the window.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2010 15:54:17 GMT -5
I know you like to defend TNA no matter what until you're blue in the face, but even you have to see this isn't a good idea. Hall has been to rehab more times than he's flicked toothpicks, but no matter what, he seems to never change. What makes it any different this time? Really, because it seems like such a knee-jerk reaction, and one that doesn't keep when the guy is actually in action. Everyone here is saying how this is bad cause he's this and that. yet that all disappeared during his last run, when he was giving good promos, when he was solid in the ring, and people didn't seem to care about all the complaints. I remember it different. Plenty of people still complained about how sloppy Hall looked and how his promos weren't that great.
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Post by The Ichi on Sept 20, 2010 15:56:29 GMT -5
I'm no TNA fan by any means these days, but if this was posted in the WWE section, people would immediately scream "NEWZ!". Why do people only believe TNA newz?
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Post by Krimzon on Sept 20, 2010 16:09:45 GMT -5
Okay, so we know Scott Hall has problems with demons. He goes to rehab to deal with those demons. After he leaves, he should be in control of said demons, and in better condition to perform. Why is this a bad idea again? Well, that does it. I am officially 100% sure Sinister1 is Dixie Carter herself.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2010 16:11:51 GMT -5
Sounds great to me....Everyone knows im a huge Scott Hall fan
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Post by Michael Coello on Sept 20, 2010 16:18:25 GMT -5
Okay, so we know Scott Hall has problems with demons. He goes to rehab to deal with those demons. After he leaves, he should be in control of said demons, and in better condition to perform. Why is this a bad idea again? Well, that does it. I am officially 100% sure Sinister1 is Dixie Carter herself. ![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/Fighting-Spirit/Scan10027.jpg)
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Sept 20, 2010 16:26:12 GMT -5
Okay, so we know Scott Hall has problems with demons. He goes to rehab to deal with those demons. After he leaves, he should be in control of said demons, and in better condition to perform. Why is this a bad idea again? Oh, I dont know......the fact that Hall's prior 7 stints in rehab didnt seem to work out too well. Also, I find it kinda wrong that WWE pays for Hall's rehab and now Dixie wants to bring him back
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Post by Alex Shelley on Sept 20, 2010 16:28:12 GMT -5
I know you like to defend TNA no matter what until you're blue in the face, but even you have to see this isn't a good idea. Hall has been to rehab more times than he's flicked toothpicks, but no matter what, he seems to never change. What makes it any different this time? Really, because it seems like such a knee-jerk reaction, and one that doesn't keep when the guy is actually in action. Everyone here is saying how this is bad cause he's this and that. yet that all disappeared during his last run, when he was giving good promos, when he was solid in the ring, and people didn't seem to care about all the complaints. Also, as far a I know, his stint in rehab just started after his recent release. And, really, no one knows what the mindset is here. what I posted had Dixie actually talk with the guy, so she could know more about Scott than what we do. It could be a desire to change or just a set up to do it again. I don't know. What I do know is that all this talk about how dumb it would be seem uninformed, especially after he steps in the ring and starts working at it all goes out the window. Do you know ANYTHING about drug and alcohol addiction? You can't just go back to the exact same lifestyle, the same group of people you were around when you were using. It doesn't work like that for the grand, grand majority of people who are trying to prevent relapse. The talk of it being dumb are based on knowledge of how addiction works, and how wrestling as an industry so readily allows addiction to happen. Scott Hall needs to get the hell out of this industry, not because he can't draw, not because he's old or boring or sloppy, but because he is going to die if he doesn't.
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Post by Yami Daimao on Sept 20, 2010 16:39:17 GMT -5
I know you like to defend TNA no matter what until you're blue in the face, but even you have to see this isn't a good idea. Hall has been to rehab more times than he's flicked toothpicks, but no matter what, he seems to never change. What makes it any different this time? Really, because it seems like such a knee-jerk reaction, and one that doesn't keep when the guy is actually in action. Everyone here is saying how this is bad cause he's this and that. yet that all disappeared during his last run, when he was giving good promos, when he was solid in the ring, and people didn't seem to care about all the complaints. Also, as far a I know, his stint in rehab just started after his recent release. And, really, no one knows what the mindset is here. what I posted had Dixie actually talk with the guy, so she could know more about Scott than what we do. It could be a desire to change or just a set up to do it again. I don't know. What I do know is that all this talk about how dumb it would be seem uninformed, especially after he steps in the ring and starts working at it all goes out the window. Because he's just going to leave/get fired again, what part don't you get? And I seem to remember people saying how sloppy he was in his last run, and his promos are nothing but him slurring with a few words here and there. I love the guy and everything, but he adds absolutely nothing to today's product, except for nostalgia. It's clear that rehab isn't working and he's in a serious need of help, and like Trent mentioned, I'd HATE to log in one day and see THAT headline. I don't mean to come off sounding like a dick, but really, the Machine Guns, AJ, Joe, Angle, and Wolfe can put on the greatest match in the history of professional wrestling, Hogan comes out and buries all 6 men with Leg Drops before awarding himself the World title, and you'd still find an excuse on how that's completely reasonable. It's one thing to be really optimistic, but it's a completely other thing to be delusional. Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2010 16:45:31 GMT -5
Well, that does it. I am officially 100% sure Sinister1 is Dixie Carter herself. ![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/Fighting-Spirit/Scan10027.jpg) Of course not but . . .hey hold on a sec... ![](http://karmaswrestlingretro.com/russo.jpg) UNCANNY!
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Sept 20, 2010 17:05:40 GMT -5
Of course not but . . .hey hold on a sec... ![](http://karmaswrestlingretro.com/russo.jpg) UNCANNY! Oh man.
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Post by Michael Coello on Sept 20, 2010 17:24:43 GMT -5
Really, because it seems like such a knee-jerk reaction, and one that doesn't keep when the guy is actually in action. Everyone here is saying how this is bad cause he's this and that. yet that all disappeared during his last run, when he was giving good promos, when he was solid in the ring, and people didn't seem to care about all the complaints. Also, as far a I know, his stint in rehab just started after his recent release. And, really, no one knows what the mindset is here. what I posted had Dixie actually talk with the guy, so she could know more about Scott than what we do. It could be a desire to change or just a set up to do it again. I don't know. What I do know is that all this talk about how dumb it would be seem uninformed, especially after he steps in the ring and starts working at it all goes out the window. Do you know ANYTHING about drug and alcohol addiction? You can't just go back to the exact same lifestyle, the same group of people you were around when you were using. It doesn't work like that for the grand, grand majority of people who are trying to prevent relapse. The talk of it being dumb are based on knowledge of how addiction works, and how wrestling as an industry so readily allows addiction to happen. Scott Hall needs to get the hell out of this industry, not because he can't draw, not because he's old or boring or sloppy, but because he is going to die if he doesn't. And what makes you think it's the same exact lifestyle? Really, Scott Hall actually can't do the same stuff he did in WCW, cause all the things that wwere set up are different now. He's not surrounded with the same stuff that was around in the 80s and 90s, some of the people who used to push him into the additions are now the ones trying to keep him clean of them, with the rest feeling the effects of that life for the worse. He's not facing the same conditions he worked when he developed that stuff. Not sayings it's all smooth sailing at all, but it's really not the enviroment he has to escape from completely.
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Post by Michael Coello on Sept 20, 2010 17:36:47 GMT -5
Really, because it seems like such a knee-jerk reaction, and one that doesn't keep when the guy is actually in action. Everyone here is saying how this is bad cause he's this and that. yet that all disappeared during his last run, when he was giving good promos, when he was solid in the ring, and people didn't seem to care about all the complaints. Also, as far a I know, his stint in rehab just started after his recent release. And, really, no one knows what the mindset is here. what I posted had Dixie actually talk with the guy, so she could know more about Scott than what we do. It could be a desire to change or just a set up to do it again. I don't know. What I do know is that all this talk about how dumb it would be seem uninformed, especially after he steps in the ring and starts working at it all goes out the window. Because he's just going to leave/get fired again, what part don't you get? And I seem to remember people saying how sloppy he was in his last run, and his promos are nothing but him slurring with a few words here and there. I love the guy and everything, but he adds absolutely nothing to today's product, except for nostalgia. It's clear that rehab isn't working and he's in a serious need of help, and like Trent mentioned, I'd HATE to log in one day and see THAT headline. I don't mean to come off sounding like a dick, but really, the Machine Guns, AJ, Joe, Angle, and Wolfe can put on the greatest match in the history of professional wrestling, Hogan comes out and buries all 6 men with Leg Drops before awarding himself the World title, and you'd still find an excuse on how that's completely reasonable. It's one thing to be really optimistic, but it's a completely other thing to be delusional. Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest. First off, no I wouldn't make an excuse for that. As hard it is for most people to believe, I don't like EVERYTHING TNA does, but anything that isn't a huge deal to me I let go. And to me, this isn't that big a deal. It seems too premature, even knowing Halls previous incidents, to make that kind fo certainty that he'll pull the disappearing act. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but it's not like it'd kill anyone to see what happens, or even what condition he has when he leaves rehab itself in the first place, is it?
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Sept 20, 2010 17:42:07 GMT -5
Dammit Dixie, when will you listen to Noah?
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Sept 20, 2010 17:43:37 GMT -5
Haha, wow. Is TNA really gonna give Hall ANOTHER chance? What is this, strike 12 for him now? God, knowing Kevin Nash apparently goes a LOOOOONG way in the business, even if you're a sloppy drunk.
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Post by xxx4lyfe on Sept 20, 2010 17:58:38 GMT -5
Absolutely none of it sounds good.
We have to face facts: Dixie Carter is ignorant, and would fire someone besides Vince Russo when the fans chant FIRE RUSSO. Go figure.
See Scott Hall.... *I wave* I mean, Dixie really is trying to kill TNA.
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Post by Michael Coello on Sept 20, 2010 18:04:56 GMT -5
Absolutely none of it sounds good. We have to face facts: Dixie Carter is ignorant, and would fire someone besides Vince Russo when the fans chant FIRE RUSSO. Go figure. See Scott Hall.... *I wave* I mean, Dixie really is trying to kill TNA. Really?! I get that people think it's a bad idea, but to say that it could kill TNA is going way overboard. Jeez, i know my opinion means spit here, but come on, I can't be the only one thinking it's not the end fo the world as we know it, am I? AM I?!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2010 18:14:15 GMT -5
Absolutely none of it sounds good. We have to face facts: Dixie Carter is ignorant, and would fire someone besides Vince Russo when the fans chant FIRE RUSSO. Go figure. See Scott Hall.... *I wave* I mean, Dixie really is trying to kill TNA. Really?! I get that people think it's a bad idea, but to say that it could kill TNA is going way overboard. Jeez, i know my opinion means spit here, but come on, I can't be the only one thinking it's not the end fo the world as we know it, am I? AM I?! Well - I mean, for most of us the world doesn't revolve around TNA but. . . .. Ahaha, anyway - its just another reason for people not to watch/bitch about the show - it won't kill it. Which - in TNA's case, do we really need another reason? But it does beg the question - If Hall is welcomed back into TNA - how long before Sean Waltman and eventually - yes, Disco Inferno. Once that happens. TNA will close its doors for ever.
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