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Hunter's Torn Quad

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  1. Things just got interesting... Meltzer.
  2. That was another fine episode and the fight was great. I was hoping Emerson would get submitted or KO'd and was not disappointed, though it was close to going the distance. As soon as the second round hit the two-minute mark and it was obvious Emerson was gassed out, I was dying for Nate to KO or tap the bitch out.
  3. Mike Johnson on PWI says the working plan for Bound For Glory this year is to hold it in Chicago. F4W
  4. Davis's lack of time outside of the South had nothing to do with his ability and everything to do with his size; he was 5'9 and maybe 200lbs, and that meant he wasn't going to get a look up North. Jim Cornette managed Davis as part of a tag team and Cornette has called them the best team he managed that weren't the Midnight Express. Considering Cornette also manged Owen and Davey Boy and The Heavenly Bodies, that's pretty strong praise. Not only that, Davis was a heck of a promo guy, as shown in OVW a few years ago during the two-year storyline of Doug Basham trying to take a piece of the company. Danny Davis is more than qualified to be a trainer of talent.
  5. According to PWI, young Mr Orton has been a naughty boy while on tour:
  6. Kid Kash isn't the best example, considering WWE fired him for the exact same thing. Kash might have a rep for having a bad attitude, but people who've worked with Kash describe him the same way that newsbit described Starr: brutally honest and outspoken. It's the reverse of people like Melina or Batista, who get reps for being arrogant and aloof, when the reality is they're just naturally shy people, which others mistake for arrogance. I don't think Starr has a bad attitude in the sense that he's hard to get along with. He just speaks his mind and what he says isn't what a lot of people want to hear.
  7. I think the idea of the thread was for people to be objective not subjective. You might want to see Jeff Hardy over the Rock, but that doesn't mean the majority of the people feel the same, and I'd wager money they don't.
  8. Deep South got Deep Sixed. The last place WWE should be cutting back is in developmental, even as bad as DSW was. It's all well and good if Booker T's small promotion is made a developmental group, but ideally WWE need several of them.. Rotate the good workers who aren't being used, Venis, Conway, etc, in the groups to work with the trainees and teach them things.
  9. Kid Kash was labeled the same way, as having an 'attitude problem', which in TNA means that person is speaking their mind about how things are done, and TNA don't like that. No wrestling company does really, but it only seems to be in TNA that people who speak up are suddenly referred to as having a bad attitude.
  10. I think Kim and Moore would have to have had their worst days possible to have a match as bad as Ashley and Melina. That 'review' was hard to take seriously.
  11. If it was for missing the Impact taping, then it was likely because he did something stupid that caused him to miss them. You'd think the whole crew flew back to Orlando together for the tapings, which meant Starr must have really messed up to miss them when nobody else apparently did.
  12. It's a longshot at best, but TNA should try and see if they can do something with Fox in regard to getting more TNA clips on House or other shows on the network. It's a minor deal, but it's better than just letting this go by and doing nothing with it.
  13. Someone will make a remark about TNA bringing the house down, and then Mike Tenay will make a veiled reference to House without actually mentioning that TNA was part of the show.
  14. Spoke up about the shitty booking?
  15. Was the fight where Matt Lindland knocked himself out was ever aired? I think I've seen a clip of it, but I'd like to see it again.
  16. 3.7, which means the ratings are dropping ever so slightly from week to week in the post-WM period.
  17. Do people who say this sort of thing ever think about what they're actually saying? ripn tna iz da kewlest~! How was that statement ripping TNA?
  18. Do people who say this sort of thing ever think about what they're actually saying?
  19. Excatly, look how long it took Guerrero and Jeff Hardy to come back to the WWE after their drug problems. And Hardy's last major gig, with TNA, didn't exactly see him garner a good reputation, though he was a star so that didn't matter. Mercury will have to really prove himself.
  20. Guys fired for drug issues can come back, but they're never back "relatively soon" after being fired. WWE will want to see Mercury get a rep for being clean and reliable before hiring him again.
  21. If someone is unable to see why giving away the the first ever Kurt Angle/Sting match for free is a bad move, they're a lost cause. Save your time for someone with a clue.
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