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Post by Essential1 on Jul 25, 2015 10:01:16 GMT -5
You can almost smell Bullys stinking attitude through the TV screen.
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Post by CeilingFan on Jul 25, 2015 10:26:50 GMT -5
Hire Spike Dudley, say that Bully got wet and Spike is the result of that Gremlins reference!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 10:33:19 GMT -5
Bully's kind of a POS ain't he?
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Post by H-Virus on Jul 25, 2015 10:56:02 GMT -5
On one hand, absurdly unprofessional of Bully Ray considering he flat out buried the company by talking about how badly he wants to go to WWE while being the figurehead face on TNA's TV. On the other hand, after a decade+ of being an unprofessional company, don't be mad when you wind up on the reciving end up of it. ESPECIALLY WHEN THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. Remember when the "MEM Rebirth" in 2011 turned into Fortune turning face simply because Booker and Nash changed their minds at the last minute and decided they'd rather work for WWE? Hell, even before that. Remember when Road Dogg and Billy Gunn were doing their VKM shtick: Taking shots at DX with lame 'parody' skits, going to Stanford and yelling through a traffic cone outside Titan Tower, offering a million dollars to Hunter and Shawn to come to the Impact Zone and accept their challenge, etc etc. And then they went on some radio show and said they would go back to WWE in a heartbeat if Vince ever called them?
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Post by xCompackx on Jul 25, 2015 11:02:31 GMT -5
On one hand, absurdly unprofessional of Bully Ray considering he flat out buried the company by talking about how badly he wants to go to WWE while being the figurehead face on TNA's TV. On the other hand, after a decade+ of being an unprofessional company, don't be mad when you wind up on the reciving end up of it. ESPECIALLY WHEN THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. Remember when the "MEM Rebirth" in 2011 turned into Fortune turning face simply because Booker and Nash changed their minds at the last minute and decided they'd rather work for WWE? Hell, even before that. Remember when Road Dogg and Billy Gunn were doing their VKM shtick: Taking shots at DX with lame 'parody' skits, going to Stanford and yelling through a traffic cone outside Titan Tower, offering a million dollars to Hunter and Shawn to come to the Impact Zone and accept their challenge, etc etc. And then they went on some radio show and said they would go back to WWE in a heartbeat if Vince ever called them? The VKM stuff was probably just catharsis for Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, with TNA just happening to give them a platform for it. I doubt they ever really wanted to stay in TNA.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 11:23:18 GMT -5
Impact is the ultimate Comedy of Errors at this point. Next show, they're going to have 45 minutes of Hernandez material blocked out, and their commish will be setting up loads of plot threads by interacting with the roster that will mean nothing once these however many weeks of tapings have aired. And then the new tapings happen ( ?), and they'll pretty much be starting from scratch with every single thing on their show.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Jul 25, 2015 11:41:16 GMT -5
On one hand, absurdly unprofessional of Bully Ray considering he flat out buried the company by talking about how badly he wants to go to WWE while being the figurehead face on TNA's TV. On the other hand, after a decade+ of being an unprofessional company, don't be mad when you wind up on the reciving end up of it. ESPECIALLY WHEN THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. Remember when the "MEM Rebirth" in 2011 turned into Fortune turning face simply because Booker and Nash changed their minds at the last minute and decided they'd rather work for WWE? Nash telling that story was hilarious. Like he realized the magnitude of LOLTNA after watching Abyss being impaled with the barbed wire 2x4 on his back and Crimson yelling his promo because he didn't had a microphone. After that Nash called Johnny Ace and begged him for a spot on the royal rumble.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 11:45:04 GMT -5
Impact is the ultimate Comedy of Errors at this point. Next show, they're going to have 45 minutes of Hernandez material blocked out, and their commish will be setting up loads of plot threads by interacting with the roster that will mean nothing once these however many weeks of tapings have aired. And then the new tapings happen ( ?), and they'll pretty much be starting from scratch with every single thing on their show. The next tapings are already in progress, and they've achieved Stupid Nirvana, trust me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 11:46:08 GMT -5
Impact is the ultimate Comedy of Errors at this point. Next show, they're going to have 45 minutes of Hernandez material blocked out, and their commish will be setting up loads of plot threads by interacting with the roster that will mean nothing once these however many weeks of tapings have aired. And then the new tapings happen ( ?), and they'll pretty much be starting from scratch with every single thing on their show. The next tapings are already in progress, and they've achieved Stupid Nirvana, trust me. I am thrilled at this news.
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Post by Lazy peon on Jul 25, 2015 12:03:55 GMT -5
1. They put him in a major role on camera without any sort of contract to guarantee him being around. Wow. This is, what, the 90th time this has happened? The longest running episodic LOLTNA moment in television history!
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jul 25, 2015 19:27:40 GMT -5
With this, and the voiding guarantees deal, TNA contracts must be written on Etch a Sketches.
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Post by Savage Gambino on Jul 26, 2015 14:53:07 GMT -5
Jesus Christ what made him turn back so quickly? I imagine Bully Ray getting back into bed with Dixie Carter was like Angel sleeping with Darla: an act of desperation. I didn't think it would happen this quickly, but I figured it wouldn't be long before he was out of there.
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Post by SUPES on Jul 26, 2015 15:46:20 GMT -5
Bully's kind of a POS ain't he? He's 100% carny trash.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 15:51:40 GMT -5
Bully's kind of a POS ain't he? He's 100% carny trash. Scott Steiner was right all along.
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Post by benstudd on Jul 30, 2015 0:38:30 GMT -5
On one hand, absurdly unprofessional of Bully Ray considering he flat out buried the company by talking about how badly he wants to go to WWE while being the figurehead face on TNA's TV. On the other hand, after a decade+ of being an unprofessional company, don't be mad when you wind up on the reciving end up of it. ESPECIALLY WHEN THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. Remember when the "MEM Rebirth" in 2011 turned into Fortune turning face simply because Booker and Nash changed their minds at the last minute and decided they'd rather work for WWE? Nash telling that story was hilarious. Like he realized the magnitude of LOLTNA after watching Abyss being impaled with the barbed wire 2x4 on his back and Crimson yelling his promo because he didn't had a microphone. After that Nash called Johnny Ace and begged him for a spot on the royal rumble. That's what Nash said anyway. With this guy you have to consider that most of the time 20% what he says is true. That leaves the other 80%. All I know is that following BFG, he had no contract for months and TNA didn't give him any sign of being interested and he said he was pissed off by it. Then TNA thinks about this Immortal vs MEM feud when neither Nash or Booker are under contract. Booker decides he won't be in it and Nash who is finally signed "decided he didn't want to be in the storyline". And TNA releases him. You have to think while both guys were free, they talked with the WWE. Cause they both went working there shortly thereafter. What I think happened with Nash during all these months, he talked to his buddy Hunter for him to go back, the WWE were not interested. And so when he re-signed with TNA, suddenly WWE were interested around the storyline with Hunter saying "we're gonna give you what you want". It was too good to resist for Big Lazy. It was more about the attraction of the E than anything else. Cause he's been part of more shitty storylines. About the timing of the whole thing for the WWE, who knows what went on there.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Jul 30, 2015 2:20:41 GMT -5
Nash telling that story was hilarious. Like he realized the magnitude of LOLTNA after watching Abyss being impaled with the barbed wire 2x4 on his back and Crimson yelling his promo because he didn't had a microphone. After that Nash called Johnny Ace and begged him for a spot on the royal rumble. That's what Nash said anyway. With this guy you have to consider that most of the time 20% what he says is true. That leaves the other 80%. All I know is that following BFG, he had no contract for months and TNA didn't give him any sign of being interested and he said he was pissed off by it. Then TNA thinks about this Immortal vs MEM feud when neither Nash or Booker are under contract. Booker decides he won't be in it and Nash who is finally signed "decided he didn't want to be in the storyline". And TNA releases him. You have to think while both guys were free, they talked with the WWE. Cause they both went working there shortly thereafter. What I think happened with Nash during all these months, he talked to his buddy Hunter for him to go back, the WWE were not interested. And so when he re-signed with TNA, suddenly WWE were interested around the storyline with Hunter saying "we're gonna give you what you want". It was too good to resist for Big Lazy. It was more about the attraction of the E than anything else. Cause he's been part of more shitty storylines. About the timing of the whole thing for the WWE, who knows what went on there. While it's true that Nash participated in shitty storylines, I believe that if it would've happened, the feud between the main event mafia and inmortal, it would've been worse than anything ever. I think that Nash and Booker saw where the company was going, with Hogan in charge and they decided to bounce.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2015 18:54:13 GMT -5
Bubba Ray will be the random WWE Haku return of 2015. Haku lasted at least 6 months, between the main roster and OVW. This is more like the random WWE Eugene return (from 2009 or so). Jesus Christ what made him turn back so quickly? I imagine Bully Ray getting back into bed with Dixie Carter was like Angel sleeping with Darla: an act of desperation. Yeah, and look what that resulted in..... OH GODS NO I REMEMBER HOW THAT ENDED UP!!!!!!!
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Aug 3, 2015 18:59:55 GMT -5
The Fact that TNA Still hasn't figured this out is hilarious to me. First Hernandez now this, Gaburick is in charge of talent relations? He should be fired. Well what did you really expect. The guy WWE job was a producer for Tough Enough during the MTV days. I always asked HOW does that make him qualified for this job. The answer it doesn't and he is not. You think once most of the talents fans cared about left, that there was something wrong with how he handles business. I know TNA money is to blame as well but the guy is somewhat responsible.
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 3, 2015 21:58:58 GMT -5
On one hand, absurdly unprofessional of Bully Ray considering he flat out buried the company by talking about how badly he wants to go to WWE while being the figurehead face on TNA's TV. On the other hand, after a decade+ of being an unprofessional company, don't be mad when you wind up on the reciving end up of it. ESPECIALLY WHEN THIS HAPPENED BEFORE. Remember when the "MEM Rebirth" in 2011 turned into Fortune turning face simply because Booker and Nash changed their minds at the last minute and decided they'd rather work for WWE? Pretty much this. TNA has made their bed, and they're damn sure gonna lie in it.
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Post by chrom on Aug 4, 2015 2:36:38 GMT -5
First Hernandez now this, Gaburick is in charge of talent relations? He should be fired. Well what did you really expect. The guy WWE job was a producer for Tough Enough during the MTV days. I always asked HOW does that make him qualified for this job. The answer it doesn't and he is not. You think once most of the talents fans cared about left, that there was something wrong with how he handles business. I know TNA money is to blame as well but the guy is somewhat responsible. Simple, he worked for WWE and that's all that matters to TNA, they'll hire anyone who went there and make them champion automatically.
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