I know they'll edit them for DVD release. Sometimes they find new angles (for stuff like Kane's super safe piledriver) or Jericho/Rhyno a couple years ago...they'll just cut stuff.
To be fair...Orton on RAW last week was in the opening match (which ran two segments IIRC), then had a promo in the back to start the next segment. Then was in the Main Event interview.
That's about a third of the show.
I wonder if there's anyone on the board who will say "Orton is good" and actually mean it.
I mean...the Orton supporters really only say "he's getting better" or "you haters go too far".
It's still true that his back to back ** matches without heat do not a push warrant.
It's just due to how big a star he is. The Titans that were involved with TNA week 4 were in more danger of getting hurt...one of them even took a chair shot.
Urlacher got fake punched (which he no sold) ducked, clotheslined 2 people and through a 150 pound guy out of the ring.
If it were someone who's jersey's didn't sell...it wouldn't have been news.
I'm gonna need to be pointed in the direction of your explaination.
It doens't make sense...as saying "I could care less" not only indicates that there exists a level beneath your amount of caring for you to care about whatever...but it also fails to indicate just how much less you could care. Saying "I could care less" could actually be taken as "I care about this more than anything" as there are no parameters set. Saying "I couldn't care less" lets everyone know what you mean.
Abyss vs. Dlo.
TNA doesn't do many singles matches between two heavyweights. Aside from Raven and his feuds. It's a rare time when TNA books a match between 2 guys where neither is, has been, or could be in the X division.
I would still get behind Austin vs. Hogan at Mania XX.
After that...a match with Goldberg is all there is.
It's kind of strange how it worked out with Austin's leaving the company then retiring...that he missed out on the 2 matches that were probably atop the Austin dream match list.
See...that's the problem.
If Watts loses...and says "OK...now I'm a wrestler again" Callis could just fire him. There heading towards a logic flaw...which they've decided to play up by showing vinnettes on Xplosion where Callis says he's going to fire all the good guys when he wins.
I'm still not sure what the happens when one is in control.
I think I need to watch the episode where Watts explained to me the difference between the NWA and TNA.
See...going into his promo I actually knew the difference...but somehow when he was done explaining it...I was lost.
Since the WWE travels for their shows it's going to take a long time.
We might be sick of him already...but when they go to Detroit...they'll love it. The next week in Philly they'll love it. The next week in Toronto they'll love it. And it won't ever end.
He fits in better now than he did when he left.
The WWE has been moving really hard towards mat work instead of moves. When Orton slaps on 5 minute armbars the day after pretty much every match on the Rumble card was bearhugs and ground transitions...I think the style is changing.