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Post by joeiscool on Dec 24, 2010 16:50:09 GMT -5
I doubt he will. What seriously are the chances of him quitting a decent paying job with benefits, to make practically nothing in TNA? He also insisted he hadn't quit his job or even handed in his notice because "everything came as a surprise." Yes, that's why. www.scrippsnews.com/node/57585"In the near future, I'm going to have to give my 60-day (resignation) notice (to the school),"
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Post by TNA iNSider on Dec 26, 2010 21:04:45 GMT -5
We know about WWE's bleak history of deaths, but has TNA had a single drug-related death in its entire 8.5 year history?
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Post by Beets by Schrute on Dec 26, 2010 21:42:05 GMT -5
We know about WWE's bleak history of deaths, but has TNA had a single drug-related death in its entire 8.5 year history? Mr. Perfect was with TNA when he died.
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Post by ________ has left the building on Dec 26, 2010 22:25:23 GMT -5
We know about WWE's bleak history of deaths, but has TNA had a single drug-related death in its entire 8.5 year history? Only wrestler to die under TNA's watch was Mad Mikey. WWE only had a few wrestlers to die under their employment: Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Russ Haas, Owen Hart, and Brian Pillman. If you are going to use the body count against WWE, you are going have to include under wrestling companies too.
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Post by Bram wants to 'urt you on Dec 27, 2010 1:51:35 GMT -5
Whether you like or dislike JB, agree or disagree with his comments, it's still amusing to me that he handles criticisms with more grace and good humour than certain other noted TNA tweeters (<cough> EricBischoff <cough>)
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Post by clashofchampains on Dec 27, 2010 2:18:35 GMT -5
That would be unfair as well. And tacky. Which is why TNA's PR people could stand an etiquette class. They're quite classless at times, even by wrestling standards. Is it so hard not to trash talk your competitors. Especially on something you're guilty of as well? They're not classless, you're just sad they criticizes your beloved WWE. ;D
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Post by corndog on Dec 27, 2010 2:34:31 GMT -5
We know about WWE's bleak history of deaths, but has TNA had a single drug-related death in its entire 8.5 year history? Only wrestler to die under TNA's watch was Mad Mikey. WWE only had a few wrestlers to die under their employment: Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Russ Haas, Owen Hart, and Brian Pillman. If you are going to use the body count against WWE, you are going have to include under wrestling companies too. If TNA actually survives another ten years I wouldn't be surprised to see atleast a few drug related deaths in their company. Their is no drug policy, and since Benoit's death WWE has become alot more strict about their own and in ring safety. Hardy and Angle are pretty much in TNA because of their drug addictions, I wouldn't be surprised to hear the same about a few other wrestlers. Considering they are two of the top guys, how does that influence the younger wrestlers?
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Post by ________ has left the building on Dec 27, 2010 8:59:39 GMT -5
Only wrestler to die under TNA's watch was Mad Mikey. WWE only had a few wrestlers to die under their employment: Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Russ Haas, Owen Hart, and Brian Pillman. If you are going to use the body count against WWE, you are going have to include under wrestling companies too. If TNA actually survives another ten years I wouldn't be surprised to see atleast a few drug related deaths in their company. Their is no drug policy, and since Benoit's death WWE has become alot more strict about their own and in ring safety. Hardy and Angle are pretty much in TNA because of their drug addictions, I wouldn't be surprised to hear the same about a few other wrestlers. Considering they are two of the top guys, how does that influence the younger wrestlers? So far TNA has manage to dodge some bullets. But someday their luck is going to run out. Can they even handle a crisis situation?
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Dec 27, 2010 9:13:31 GMT -5
Considering that Kaval requested his release, I don't see what's so bad about how WWE handled the situation. Hey now, let's not allow facts to ruin a good story
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