The Buzz
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Damn when I saw Hall on it out of the corner of my eye, I thought maybe we had a reason why he no showed last night other than the obvious ones.
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Thanks for coming, little subtle shot Kennedy
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I wouldn't piss off Nash, he may not be the greatest wrestler, but I'm sure he can fuck up someone if he needs to.
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As a Sting mark I must say I miss Sting in TNA already.
For the spoilers, I'm just really sick of all the tag team stuff in TNA. Leave the tag team matches to the tag division.
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Well, he changed his offense imo to not being so stiff, maybe WWE will give him a look finally.
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That ppv might have been the most shocking WCW Saturday Night or WCW Pro if that's what it would have been, but it was a ppv.
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I believe he defended it against Umaga that night Snitsky interfered a few weeks ago, although I could be wrong.
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Did they go over The Warrior's days in WCCW at all, mention him, or do they mention Cactus or Austin for that matter.
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Early reports say that Scott Hall claimed “food poisoning” as to why he didn’t show up at the TNA Turning Point PPV last night. TNA had been working for weeks promoting the return of The Outsiders at the PPV. Hall’s no-show lead to a huge shoot promo from Samoa Joe at the end of the show. "Scott Hall punked out on me and on every single fan in this building tonight,” said Joe. He said there are TNA die-hards who bust their asses for the fans every week and there are superstars who think they come and do whatever they want, however they feel like it, and screw the hard-working guys and fans of TNA. Earlier in the show Joe sent another shot at Hall saying that he “probably couldn’t pass the breathalyzer in his car to get to the arena.”
That's from PWInsider, and I found it on prowrestling.com
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It's probably as simple as this. Hall loves wrestling but at the end of the day he is about how much you are going to pay him. When TNA didn't jump to sign him to a nice contract and wanted to book him at probably a few grand a week he probably decided he'd just stay working puerto rico until he gets a shot with WWE or TNA signs him to a nice contract.
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These episodes just keep building and building like a good wrestling match. Next episode looks like it's going to be a killer. Not so sure how it's going to end after seeing the previews.
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Who knows with Tna, this could be something they are doing on purpose with Hall to play off his past.
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Maybe the anniversary show will be a retrospective with a few live segments thrown in.
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I agree with what he says about the X-Division guys and the selling, and it's pretty easy to tell who has a clue and who doesn't. Jimmy Jacobs, the brusier brody ripoff, he was talking about has improved quite a bit since 2002-2003. Just because he's the Disco Inferno doesn't make his opinion wrong. He was a decent worker during his little mid-card run.
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Looks like they released "Screwed: The Bret Hart Story" afterall. I wonder if this will affect the new Hart dvd, then again he probably won't ever know about it since he won't be out there buying a Shawn Michaels dvd.
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Does anyone have any updates on the NWA title, and if Adam Pearce is still champion, who he's defended against?
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I did make a comments thread before, but it died after a few weeks.
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That match almost made me stop watching TNA, when I started watching probably six weeks prior.
I think another horrible move by TNA was jobbing Raven in canada on a house show to Jarrett rather than possibly using it as a main event on one of their first impacts on Spike. Could have done the same thing on Spike and garnered more interest in the AMW heel turn and Raven's storyline with Larry Zybysko about getting screwed out of a rematch.
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HD from what I've seen offers a decent improvement, but seems like another way to make everybody buy a new tv, dvd player, and a bunch of dvds. I think it does look good, but unfortunately I'm running on an 12 year old standard tv, so right now It's not something I need. I have the PS3 so I tried running a few blu-ray dvds, and with my current tv it doesn't look any different so I won't be going out of my way on though yet either.
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Double A is considered a great promo by a lot of workers.
I agree with the Shane Douglas comment, although I think even when he misses he's still decent. Same with his ring work the last few years.
I have a obscure promo reference, and it probably wouldn't be considered a good promo by a lot of people even myself because it goes on a little too long. But Dan Maff cut a very intense promo on Low Ki for their Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies match. The intensity was great at the end, however the promo was a retread of an old WWF Eddie Guerrero promo about his daughter having the poster of another wrestler on his wall.
Scott Steiner's "retirement" speech was pretty heartfelt.
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I'd actually like to see tho if they are on youtube, I couldn't find them though.
I always liked Norton, and will eventually go out of my way to see his Japan work. He did have that enforcer vibe to him, but he just always seemed to be there. They didn't put a whole lot of stock in his persona or character. His badass look and ring style pretty much did his talking I suppose.
My favorite nWo member is probably Nash. Had Hall been able to stay around more he would have taken it. I think Nash really held the nWo together during the original run.
Oh by the way, Sting was originally supposed to be the third nWo member according to either Hall or Nash in their recent shoot interview. Hogan saw the train leaving, and decided to do it. Although they did say he was iffy the whole day about doing it.
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I'd pay if he was fighting more than one of those cans they use to build up a fighter. They could get a good freakshow buyrate out of pairing him and Butterbean up.
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I recently have watched the Sting/Regal series, the saturday night match and nitro match. However I was wondering how their match at ....I think the Great American Bash went, was it "good" like the first two, better, or what?
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I was on another wrestling website, and someone had a quote in their signature about "Samoa Joe was laughed at by Noah fans and even the Noah personel as a japanese parody joke wrestler, with much of his matches being guess the wrestler to the crew."
Has anyone heard something similar to this?
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Disco was good for what he was. I mean I don't think he was a good wrestler, but he wasn't bad either. I think he could do some cool stuff in the ring, and really knew how to play the character he played. Bobby Heenan's commentary during his matches always made him seem like he was a good wrestler who could win more if only he'd stop dancing. I wouldn't mind a guy like him being in the mid-card of either company right now.