Emmet Russell
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Post by Emmet Russell on Apr 15, 2016 2:18:42 GMT -5
Do you guys think it's possible that Dixie doesn't want to sell her company because they're trying to make that documentary about her running a successful company and selling it would completely go against everything the documentary is about?
Wouldn't surprise me, honestly.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Apr 15, 2016 2:33:32 GMT -5
I would give anything to watch a documentary about Dixie and everyone acting like if she was smart.
I wish the two pilots she filmed were somehow leaked.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Apr 15, 2016 3:44:50 GMT -5
I like how when you go to shoptna.com and click items for bid, which has a wrestlingauctions.com address right on the logo, it takes you to an TNA Ebay page with them putting wwe in most of the descriptions of the items. Yeah that's bad. Hell on their main shop page they're selling sets of the first TNA set with Tristar, they're selling them for $40 when you can go to eBay and get them for less than half that. I could understand if it was a factory set, but nope, it's just a regular hand collected set. Do you guys think it's possible that Dixie doesn't want to sell her company because they're trying to make that documentary about her running a successful company and selling it would completely go against everything the documentary is about? Wouldn't surprise me, honestly. No doubt, she wants that reality show.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Apr 15, 2016 3:56:38 GMT -5
I like how when you go to shoptna.com and click items for bid, which has a wrestlingauctions.com address right on the logo, it takes you to an TNA Ebay page with them putting wwe in most of the descriptions of the items. Yeah that's bad. Hell on their main shop page they're selling sets of the first TNA set with Tristar, they're selling them for $40 when you can go to eBay and get them for less than half that. I could understand if it was a factory set, but nope, it's just a regular hand collected set. Do you guys think it's possible that Dixie doesn't want to sell her company because they're trying to make that documentary about her running a successful company and selling it would completely go against everything the documentary is about? Wouldn't surprise me, honestly. No doubt, she wants that reality show. I don't get her motivation. Being a reality tv star doesn't pay as well as the owner of a major wrestling company. She's dumber than I thought because I believe tna is just a vanity project for her.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Apr 15, 2016 6:01:04 GMT -5
Do you guys think it's possible that Dixie doesn't want to sell her company because they're trying to make that documentary about her running a successful company and selling it would completely go against everything the documentary is about? Wouldn't surprise me, honestly. F***, and you thought WWE was bad with the revisionist history. That doco would top them for all times.
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Apr 15, 2016 6:34:32 GMT -5
You can hear the smugness slowly leaving his body as he's realised he f***ed up in life somewhere. He's like one of those smug greeters who feels he is above the job
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Post by ltcproductions on Apr 15, 2016 6:49:07 GMT -5
I like how when you go to shoptna.com and click items for bid, which has a wrestlingauctions.com address right on the logo, it takes you to an TNA Ebay page with them putting wwe in most of the descriptions of the items. TNA reminds me of the honky Tonk man selling counterfeit Rey Mysterio masks but somehow more pathetic. Backstory time, please?
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Apr 15, 2016 6:53:17 GMT -5
Do you guys think it's possible that Dixie doesn't want to sell her company because they're trying to make that documentary about her running a successful company and selling it would completely go against everything the documentary is about? Wouldn't surprise me, honestly. F***, and you thought WWE was bad with the revisionist history. That doco would top them for all times. *shows footage of the crowd for a soccer game* Narrator: "Soon with Dixie in charge, TNA was attracting record breaking crowds." *Later on* Narrator: "Even people who worked with Dixie saw their popularity skyrocket and fans love them, WWE crowds took to chanting 'We want Ryder' to show support for Bob Ryder." *Towards the end* "TNA became the launching pad for multiple superstars. Without TNA, the WWE never would have employed Hulk Hogan, Sting, RVD, the Dudleys, or CM Punk." *1 week after the documentary is released* CM Punk: "I'd like to thank everybody for coming out to my press conference. I called this to announce I am returning to WWE. I am dropping the lawsuit, and coming back to try to put an end to TNA. Those f***ers had the nerve to say they were a launching pad for me."
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Post by chrom on Apr 15, 2016 10:26:39 GMT -5
Yeah that's bad. Hell on their main shop page they're selling sets of the first TNA set with Tristar, they're selling them for $40 when you can go to eBay and get them for less than half that. I could understand if it was a factory set, but nope, it's just a regular hand collected set. No doubt, she wants that reality show. I don't get her motivation. Being a reality tv star doesn't pay as well as the owner of a major wrestling company. She's dumber than I thought because I believe tna is just a vanity project for her. She's stated numerous times she'd rather the company fail and die with her in charge then see it succeed under someone else's control. Really shows her priorities. TNA's now a place where the dregs and scumbags of wrestling reside at with all that's happened, it's like the Cleveland Browns or Oakland Raiders, you only go there if you want your career to die.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Apr 15, 2016 11:19:35 GMT -5
TNA reminds me of the honky Tonk man selling counterfeit Rey Mysterio masks but somehow more pathetic. Backstory time, please? In the aow podcast, Cabana has mentioned that HTM is like the biggest carny ever. That he goes to every indy signing and sells weird merch, like he somehow had lucha mask that he told the customers were Mysterio masks when they weren't. Also, I think he has sold pirated wrestling DVDs.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Apr 15, 2016 11:21:07 GMT -5
I don't get her motivation. Being a reality tv star doesn't pay as well as the owner of a major wrestling company. She's dumber than I thought because I believe tna is just a vanity project for her. She's stated numerous times she'd rather the company fail and die with her in charge then see it succeed under someone else's control. Really shows her priorities. TNA's now a place where the dregs and scumbags of wrestling reside at with all that's happened, it's like the Cleveland Browns or Oakland Raiders, you only go there if you want your career to die. Hey the Raiders are just starting to turn things around. But yeah TNA makes the browns look like early 90s cowboys.
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Post by ltcproductions on Apr 15, 2016 14:00:23 GMT -5
In the aow podcast, Cabana has mentioned that HTM is like the biggest carny ever. That he goes to every indy signing and sells weird merch, like he somehow had lucha mask that he told the customers were Mysterio masks when they weren't. Also, I think he has sold pirated wrestling DVDs. So if I want some bootleg wrestling DVDs, I should look for HTM at an indy show?
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Apr 15, 2016 14:28:31 GMT -5
My question is really who in the hell would want to watch Dixie Carter for 30 mins to an hour if she got that reality show? People barely know that TNA is even a thing at this point. Does she really think people know who she is enough to give a crap about a show about her?
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Post by freeze Austin on Apr 15, 2016 15:39:31 GMT -5
My question is really who in the hell would want to watch Dixie Carter for 30 mins to an hour if she got that reality show? People barely know that TNA is even a thing at this point. Does she really think people know who she is enough to give a crap about a show about her? I'm imagining it being like Chrisley, only worse if that's even possible to fathom.
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Post by moondoggie on Apr 15, 2016 16:58:38 GMT -5
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Post by Chainsaw on Apr 16, 2016 8:48:01 GMT -5
It's funny, I used to be completely against the idea of Dixie getting her precious reality show, and now that she's on a slow-moving trainwreck, I want to see nothing more.
Of course, we can't give that to her, because then she gets what she wants, and that's the last thing she deserves. But I wish they could Truman Show that shit.
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Post by Ryushinku on Apr 16, 2016 9:50:20 GMT -5
Do you guys think it's possible that Dixie doesn't want to sell her company because they're trying to make that documentary about her running a successful company and selling it would completely go against everything the documentary is about? Wouldn't surprise me, honestly. I hadn't ever considered that but, damn, would that make twisted sense.
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Post by ayumidah on Apr 28, 2016 13:48:57 GMT -5
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Post by xCompackx on Apr 28, 2016 13:54:46 GMT -5
First, can somebody get this guy a camera that doesn't take pictures that look like shit? Second, I love how there's nothing tying those two images together. It's like, "Here's some satellite dishes and a tree. And now some chairs!" Third, maybe if you want to show off your fancy new HQ (which I refuse to believe is actually theirs), maybe you want to take a picture of the building and not a road, tree, and a fence. Maybe he had to hide the company logo of the people who own that place.
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Post by ________ has left the building on Apr 28, 2016 14:38:16 GMT -5
First, can somebody get this guy a camera that doesn't take pictures that look like shit? Second, I love how there's nothing tying those two images together. It's like, "Here's some satellite dishes and a tree. And now some chairs!" Third, maybe if you want to show off your fancy new HQ (which I refuse to believe is actually theirs), maybe you want to take a picture of the building and not a road, tree, and a fence. Maybe he had to hide the company logo of the people who own that place. It's the production building in Nashville that TNA is renting an office out of. Ol Bob trying to play it off as TNA got a new massive dig when in a reality they share the same space with many other companies. TNA is the type of company that would stand next to a Porsche, take a picture, and claim they are ballin.
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