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Post by Glitch on Jul 14, 2012 15:39:49 GMT -5
I mean, the best way to bring down an organization is from the inside.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2012 15:44:49 GMT -5
If so he's doing a terrible job.
TNA's been pretty damned good for the better part of six months.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Jul 14, 2012 16:37:09 GMT -5
You're about six months late for the 'LOL TNA HOGAN SUX' bandwagon, friend. Hogan is actually one of the better things about TNA at the moment. He put Aries over huge in all their segments.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jul 14, 2012 16:43:08 GMT -5
Also, Vince has no reason to want to bring TNA down. While the on-screen product the last couple of months has honestly been better than WWE's, they aren't in the same stratosphere at all.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2012 17:43:38 GMT -5
Vince is obviously trying to get the TNA video library for a best of Cheex and Puppet, the Psycho Dwarf retrospective.
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Post by notasmark on Jul 14, 2012 21:07:02 GMT -5
Yeah because if Vince was trying to kill TNA he'd send the biggest star in the history of wrestling and have him appear almost weekly on TV for the better part of 2 and a half years on a rival companies TV Show.
if Hogan was working for Vince he'd be appearing on RAW every week.
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Post by percymania on Jul 14, 2012 21:23:37 GMT -5
Yep. And that's why Austin Aries as champ is a rib. Who's going to buy into a champion small? All Vince's doing.
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Post by flatsdomino on Jul 14, 2012 22:32:34 GMT -5
You're about six months late for the 'LOL TNA HOGAN SUX' bandwagon, friend. Hogan is actually one of the better things about TNA at the moment. Okay, I wouldn't go THAT far. Hogan being in a MINIMAL CAPACITY and promoting young guys is a good thing, but far from "one of the better things". It's just a thing. Aries, Roode, Joseph Park, the BFG Series - those are the better things.
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Post by hughmorris on Jul 14, 2012 23:01:12 GMT -5
Terry isn't working for Vince...Terry is working for Terry. Isn't that right, "Hogan?" You are always looking after number one, because you can't let the business evolve without you. Well, Terry, it isn't the 80's or the 90's anymore, time to hang it up. *Snarl
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Post by siredger on Jul 14, 2012 23:34:00 GMT -5
Anyway, Vince should be worried about his own product before even thinking about TNA does. Two different visions and two different results: WWE's bigger and has more star power but I don't think the result on TV at the moment is better overall than TNA's. Sure, TNA's miles behind when it comes to recognition but other than a few things, I've enjoyed watching TNA better in the past couple of months. That isn't something I thought I'd say when Hogan took over; under Hogan, for someone who was told he couldn't cut a decent promo, Chris Daniels has done great since he returned.
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Post by NOwave on Jul 14, 2012 23:43:29 GMT -5
Wow-a little touchy there, are we? I mean I don't like a lot of the things Hogan has done, particularly in the last few years of WCW, but he is the biggest star ever in the business. He's earned at least some degree of respect as well as benefit of the doubt.
Yes, Hogan has always been out for himself, first and foremost. And so has every other wrestler in the business. Ever. Hogan also seems to be genuine in his desire to promote TNA. Why would he not be? If TNA goes under, it's one less opportunity for him to get a paycheck, which he apparently really needs right now.
Like many of us, I don't always agree with TNA's direction, but then again, none of us has the kind of inside information that TNA execs are privy to, and we don't even know for sure whether Hogan is personally responsible for any specific storyline or business move TNA makes.
In other words, take it a little easier on the guy. I grudgingly admit to being highly entertained by him on multiple occasions in the past. Maybe some anger management training, or an Ambien, might help?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2012 0:03:33 GMT -5
Hogan is the least interesting thing about iMPACT, but if he were working for Vince his contribution to the product would actually make it better so Vince would have a more profitable company to buy - should such a deal happen.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Jul 15, 2012 5:59:56 GMT -5
You're about six months late for the 'LOL TNA HOGAN SUX' bandwagon, friend. Hogan is actually one of the better things about TNA at the moment. Okay, I wouldn't go THAT far. Hogan being in a MINIMAL CAPACITY and promoting young guys is a good thing, but far from "one of the better things". It's just a thing. Aries, Roode, Joseph Park, the BFG Series - those are the better things. That's precisely my point. Hogan is in minimal capacity, and when he does appear he's putting other people over. That's perfect Hogan. Getting Hogan to behave himself is an art, and that's why it's one of the better things TNA's doing.
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Post by dpg on Jul 15, 2012 6:03:12 GMT -5
Okay, I wouldn't go THAT far. Hogan being in a MINIMAL CAPACITY and promoting young guys is a good thing, but far from "one of the better things". It's just a thing. Aries, Roode, Joseph Park, the BFG Series - those are the better things. That's precisely my point. Hogan is in minimal capacity, and when he does appear he's putting other people over. That's perfect Hogan. Getting Hogan to behave himself is an art, and that's why it's one of the better things TNA's doing. They have done so recently, he's on the show in an important role while not being the focus of it, which is something I think he enjoys doing these days. This thing with the Aces and 8's some people might not like, but if it adds another few young guys who can wrestle and puts them over a bit, then I'm all for it.
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Jul 15, 2012 7:40:39 GMT -5
Wow-a little touchy there, are we? I mean I don't like a lot of the things Hogan has done, particularly in the last few years of WCW, but he is the biggest star ever in the business. He's earned at least some degree of respect as well as benefit of the doubt. Yes, Hogan has always been out for himself, first and foremost. And so has every other wrestler in the business. Ever. Hogan also seems to be genuine in his desire to promote TNA. Why would he not be? If TNA goes under, it's one less opportunity for him to get a paycheck, which he apparently really needs right now. Like many of us, I don't always agree with TNA's direction, but then again, none of us has the kind of inside information that TNA execs are privy to, and we don't even know for sure whether Hogan is personally responsible for any specific storyline or business move TNA makes. In other words, take it a little easier on the guy. I grudgingly admit to being highly entertained by him on multiple occasions in the past. Maybe some anger management training, or an Ambien, might help? It's an Ultimate Warrior joke. Didn't the *snarl* tip you off?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2012 11:37:45 GMT -5
I think Hogan's "General Manager" character is the only way to write an authority figure nowadays. He shows up only when big decisions need to happen (i.e. Aries having to drop the X-Division title, setting up main events for PPV's/Impact's, etc). He doesn't dominate the show, in fact he is barely on it, but still seems like his presence was necessary for whatever point they were trying to get across. Not exactly Jack Tunney, but probably the modern day Tunney. Hogan's not out there for no reason like other authority figures are (Johnny Ace being the most recent one).
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Post by dpg on Jul 15, 2012 11:40:34 GMT -5
I think Hogan's "General Manager" character is the only way to write an authority figure nowadays. He shows up only when big decisions need to happen (i.e. Aries having to drop the X-Division title, setting up main events for PPV's/Impact's, etc). He doesn't dominate the show, in fact he is barely on it, but still seems like his presence was necessary for whatever point they were trying to get across. Not exactly Jack Tunney, but probably the modern day Tunney. Hogan's not out there for no reason like other authority figures are (Johnny Ace being the most recent one). I hope they keep him that way too, having him all over impact didn't work, the crowd know who he is, they don't need to be constantly reminded who he is and what he does.
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Post by SAJ Forth on Jul 15, 2012 13:33:15 GMT -5
Wow-a little touchy there, are we? I mean I don't like a lot of the things Hogan has done, particularly in the last few years of WCW, but he is the biggest star ever in the business. He's earned at least some degree of respect as well as benefit of the doubt. Yes, Hogan has always been out for himself, first and foremost. And so has every other wrestler in the business. Ever. Hogan also seems to be genuine in his desire to promote TNA. Why would he not be? If TNA goes under, it's one less opportunity for him to get a paycheck, which he apparently really needs right now. Like many of us, I don't always agree with TNA's direction, but then again, none of us has the kind of inside information that TNA execs are privy to, and we don't even know for sure whether Hogan is personally responsible for any specific storyline or business move TNA makes. In other words, take it a little easier on the guy. I grudgingly admit to being highly entertained by him on multiple occasions in the past. Maybe some anger management training, or an Ambien, might help? It's an Ultimate Warrior joke. Didn't the *snarl* tip you off? Needed more hate on gay people & recently deceased entertainers.
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Post by pepsitwist on Jul 15, 2012 14:09:45 GMT -5
He's the third man brutha
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Post by lildude8218 on Jul 16, 2012 22:43:31 GMT -5
the swerve is that everyone in TNA except for Hogan is secretly working for Vince
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