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  1. Hunter's Torn Quad

    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    Then I'll add Takashi Iizuka.
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    I thought we got five wrestlers total rather than five picks?
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    The Scramble Round begins now, yes? Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Kazuo Yamazaki (former IWGP tag team champions) Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi (former IWGP Jr Hvy tag team champions) Taiyo Kea
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    With the scramble round being a free-for-all, there's a distinct possibility that in the time it takes someone to make the post detailing their picks, someone else might have nipped in and taken at least one of their picks off the table.
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    I'm open to trades for Arik Cannon and Hiromichi Fuyuki.
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    HTQ has acquired Hiro Matsuda and Verne Gagne King Kamala has acquired The Blonde Bombers
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    And is it five picks total or five wrestlers total?
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    TNA Impact spoilers for 8/28

    The just-posted Observer says that Tomko isn't back full-time. He was just brought in as a name for Joe to beat, and that that's likely to be his role in the future, someone brought in when they need a jobber with name value. His main deal remains the IGF.
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    MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread

    Something of interest regarding the CSAC: F4W Nick Diaz can't be happy.
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    Heels/Faces and a general WTF

    Hogan and the rest of the top heels were getting cheered all the time in 1999. They all either had booking power or heavy influence over those who did, and made themselves out to be cool heels, while the babyfaces were made out to be impotent, ineffective and as pathetic as possible. Why wouldn't the heels get cheered?
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    Foley to TNA????

    A more judicious use of Foley would be to limit his programs to people like Joe and Styles, who need all the elevation they can get, and when it comes to working with Foley, the best use of him is to get people over. With a limited number of matches he can do a year, something Foley himself admits, it's best to use those rare matches against people who need to be built up. Angle, Jarrett and Sting are already there, and really have nothing to gain by working with Foley. Joe and Styles, however, can gain a great deal by working with Foley. Whatever rub Foley is able to give in TNA is best used by being limited to guys like Joe and Styles.
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    Most Dastardly Heel Acts

    Jake Roberts DDT'ing the Dirty White Girl in SMW.
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    I'm open to the idea of trading The Blonde Bombers (Patterson and Stevens) and The Lords of the Ring (Dinsmore and Conway) As far as the 24-hour scramble goes, is it five picks total, or five wrestlers total?
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    John Cena having major neck problems

    It's from F4W, but is members only at this point, so can't be linked to yet.
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    Perfect timing to put the belt on a guy

    That was the problem with Dusty booking. It had nothing to do with power plays or heels refusing to job. It was simply that Dusty was booking a national promotion with a regional mindset. Dusty was big on keeping the heels strong, with the theory that it makes the babyfaces playing off them even stronger. The problem with doing that on a national level, at least on top for any length of time, is that you send too many fan bases home unhappy. Compare the WWF and the NWA during the 80s. While the NWA had the better wrestling and had better angles for the most part, with the WWF, the fans were always sent home happy because they had a babyface on top who always won. In the NWA, you had a combination of the heel world champions always walking out of the shows with the belt and the immense dissatisfaction of nonstop screwjobs to get there.
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    All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft

    On a similar note about saving time, Brock Lesnar and Samoa Joe are not open to be traded. The rest of my roster does have a price, but that price rises as you move up the food chain.
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    Guest Booker with HTQ: The NWA - August 1989 to January 1991

    Bret Hart: With Steamboat and Luger having a lengthy feud off of their match at the Bash, and Sting getting drawn into the mix, Luger says that he needs to find a tag team partner to take on Sting and Steamboat at Starrcade. They can tease who this partner is in the lead-up to Starrcade, and the week before on TV, they can heavily hint as to who it is in such a fashion that people will expect it to be Bret. Come Starrcade, and it's Sting and Steamboat versus Luger and his partner, he can bring out Bret Hart. The match can go about 15-minutes, with Sting and Luger fighting to the back, which will allow them to segue into a new feud, and the finish can be Bret using a roll-up plus a big handful of tights to get the pin Steamboat, and they can segue into their feud. First off, we have a rematch at Clash X which is set up at set of TV. Bret talks about how all he's ever heard when it comes to technical wrestling is Ricky Steamboat this, and Ricky Steamboat that. Bret says he is tired of that kind of talk, and that he's come to where the wrestlers are, the NWA, for one reason, and that is show Ricky Steamboat that when it comes to wrestling, there is nobody better than Bret Hart. Steamboat responds by talking about how is aware of Bret's heritage, and that he respects the Hart name and what it means, but Steamboat tells Bret that he is going about this all wrong, and that if he wanted to prove something to him, then Bret should have tried to settle things like a man. Meanwhile, Luger and Sting go back and forth as well, with Luger telling Sting he had no right to interfere in his match with Steamboat, and that now he's made an enemy in Lex Luger. Sting fires back that while he considered Lex a friend at one time, he doesn't anymore, and that it saddens him to someone so physically gifted throw it all away by breaking the rules when he doesn't have to, but that when he gets his hands on Luger, he'll teach him a lesson. At Clash X, it's a Starrcade rematch, with Sting and Steamboat vs. Luger and Hart. A shorter match this time around, going about 10-minutes, with Sting and Luger fighting on the floor, Bret undoes a turnbuckle pad, and when Steamboat applies a sleeper hold, Bret rushes to that corner of the ring, ducks, and Steamboat goes face first into the exposed steel, knocking himself silly, and Bret covers to get the pin. With the inevitable singles match between Bret and Steamboat set for WrestleWar, it’s time to hype it up a little with Steamboat telling Bret that deep down he knows that he can't beat Steamboat fairly, and that at Wrestle War he is going to prove it in front of the whole world. Bret meanwhile brags about beating Steamboat twice in a row and that’ll make it three at Wrestle War. Wrestle War comes around and it’s the first time ever match in the NWA of Ricky Steamboat and Bret Hart. It’s a great pure wrestling match, with Bret playing the subtle heel for most of it but then getting more aggressive as the match goes on. With both guys going at it at their very best it’s seems like nothing can separate them and nothing does as the match goes to a 30:00 draw. The feud must continue and it’s time to hit the house shows with it for a couple of months, with each run of matches going to a time limit draw and the time limit getting extended each time. First run would see 30:00 draws, second run would see 45:00 draws and the third run would see 60:00 draws. They’d split off around May with Steamboat and Ted DiBiase getting a house show program, to set up their title program down the road, and Bret going against Terry Funk. The issue would be kept alive on TV, and we’d finally see the conclusion to the feud at the Bash in July with Steamboat finally getting the win over Bret, something he hasn’t been able to do all year. Bret simmers for a while after this, not happy about losing to Steamboat, until he starts his new feud with Brian Pillman around September time. The first match at Clash XIII in November sees Bret cheat to win, with Pillman winning the rematch at Starrcade, to seemingly end things between the two… Clash XIV rolls around in January of 1991, and one of the matches is Brian Pillman taking on Butch Reed. Ron Simmons is at ringside and keeps interfering, so Pillman says something to the referee and walks to the back. Doom think they’ve won and start celebrating, but then Pillman comes back out and he’s not alone. Bret Hart is with him and it’s clear they’re on the same page. An impromptu tag match unfolds and it ends with Pillman and Hart getting simultaneous pinfalls on Doom and a top babyface tag team is born. Summary: I don’t want to push Bret towards the NWA title scene just yet, as I want some NWA regulars to be in the picture, but I still want Bret to get a good push so he and Pillman are going to be the #2 or #3 babyface tag team, behind the Rockers and alternating with The Road Warriors for the second spot. I see them working great against the Steiner Brothers in a US tag title program and possibly against the Rockers in a rare babyface vs. babyface series over the World tag titles. After about a year, I would consider either turning Bret heel or turning both Bret and Brian heel, possibly putting them over the Rockers for the World tag titles. Before that, though, you’ve got Bret and Brian against the Midnight’s, the Steiners, Arn and Tully, and others for what are sure to be some fantastic matches.
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    Discussion: WWE Scramblemania~!

    I can see it happening to Kendrick, as they likely have no serious plans for him and so it won't hurt him to have a cup of coffee with the belt.
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    Perfect timing to put the belt on a guy

    Dusty gets the crap for good reason. And yes, Dusty booked those finishes of his own volition.
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    Spoilers for 4th and 11th

    Given the manner Joe has been booked, if he claims Jeff Jarrett is 'for sure' showing up the PPV, then nobody would buy it, so it probably does something for Joe that, for once, he's shown to have some kind clue. Jeff is still going to get a big pop for doing whatever he's going to do at the PPV. The problem I have is that the "We haven't seen Jarrett in months" aspect has been removed, because we just saw him on Impact. It doesn't matter that it was for two seconds. They could have easily done something to make it clear Jarrett would be at the PPV without having him show up at all. They could just have done the deal where we hear Jarrett's voice over the PA, saying a few words about how he's going to be at the PPV and things will be made clear about where he stands. You get the assurance of his first appearance in months at the PPV, while saving that first appearance for when it will mean the most.
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    Spoilers for 4th and 11th

    You mean it's a good idea for Jarrett's big return to be a two-second appearance at the end of Impact, rather than using it as a tool to try and get people to buy the PPV? Jarrett can only make his big return once and, given that he's meant to be one of the major names in the upcoming feud between the young guys and the old guard, would it not make sense to make it a big deal going into the PPV, that you're going to see the big return of someone who is supposedly one of the company's top stars, and is going to be leading the babyface faction? And if people, TNA fans specifically, wouldn't get a PPV to see Jarrett's return, why make him the focus of anything? If someone is going to be a top guy in the upcoming feud, the lead babyface in fact, he should be someone who is going to draw people in. If, as you say, people wouldn't pay to see Jarrett's big return, then he shouldn't be in the spot at all.
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    ECW on Sci-Fi

    I agree that it's low on the list, if it even belongs on there. But the idea that WWE swayed some votes with the knocking of Gore isn't improbable given WWE's ability to convince their fans up into doing stupid things by riling them up against a perceived enemy.
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    Spoilers for 4th and 11th

    That would put Foley, who will be a major babyface, on what is meant to be the heel side. Which is completely nonsensical, so I expect that to be the route TNA take.
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    Spoilers for 4th and 11th

    Jeff's return is being presented as this major deal. Major deals are usually best served as climaxing PPV's, so they can make the company some money because, in theory, the fanbase will pay money to see that climax. If Jarrett's return isn't going to draw anything on PPV, even by TNA's pitiful standards, why not put the creative effort into something that actually will? And if they do have Mick Foley coming in for the PPV, TNA better start getting the word out come 9/1, because Foley debuting on PPV might actually draw something with the TNA fanbase.
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    CTDWAT: TNA Edition

    You don't listen to/read Meltzer all that closely do you? Something funny from last week's Observer regarding the Sting run-in at Hard Justice. The reason Sting attacked AJ instead of Joe is that they felt confident Sting would be booed if he attacked Styles, but that if Sting, the heel, attacked Joe, the face, he would be cheered.
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