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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Sept 25, 2013 18:30:27 GMT -5
"The Punisher" Andrew Martin
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Post by blackmegaman on Sept 25, 2013 22:55:05 GMT -5
I know neither of them worked there , but didn't they tease Lesnar and Goldberg coming in once ?
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Post by Rave on Sept 25, 2013 23:29:14 GMT -5
Didn't Bart Gunn have an appearance or two in the weekly PPV days? Yep. I don't have LOLTNA History to quote from (Taimapedia is STILL down), but he was around as a member of S.E.X. for less than a month or so in 2003. I honestly can't remember Test in TNA. I remember Junior Fatu because they brought him in, gave him a decent push, had him go over a few people, then after like a month he left TNA, turned out he hadn't signed a contract. Test wasn't around for that long. He came in, randomly picked up a nickname, main'd a PPV, and was booted from the company because he was too muscular. I remember Junior Fatu for that horrendous promo in which he forgot both his opponent's name and the tournament he was competing in.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Sept 26, 2013 2:34:39 GMT -5
Junior Fatu referred to Robert Roode as Rick Rude. And that tournament was the Fight for the Right tournament, which really is best forgotten.
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Post by Toates Madhackrviper on Sept 26, 2013 2:41:58 GMT -5
At first I was really excited when someone mentioned Mr Anderson having an initial run and f***ing FANDANGO hitting TNA for awhile before he got signed by WWE.
But all they both had was a single DARK MATCH during the Weekly PPV days.
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Post by Harry The Arrow was Wrong! on Sept 26, 2013 22:42:36 GMT -5
I know neither of them worked there , but didn't they tease Lesnar and Goldberg coming in once ? Yep. It ended up being Steiner.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 22:47:55 GMT -5
Junior Fatu referred to Robert Roode as Rick Rude. And that tournament was the Fight for the Right tournament, which really is best forgotten. Fight for the Right to what?
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