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Released Talent to NWA TNA

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Guest Trivia247

Courtesy of Pro wrestling scoop

 

Flash Flannigan, B.J. Payne, and Mike Sanders, who were all cut by WWE last week were backstage at the TNA show this past Wednesday night. They were telling friends that because of their WWE contracts, they were not able to wrestle for 90 days. Looks like NWA-TNA is capitalizing on WWE's loss.

 

 

And With the NWA TNA's ECW like policy on having Shoot o rama's on their show, imagine all the people who get released and after 90 days of waiting gets hired by NWA TNA, and then Burying the WWE. More over, Imagine they doing that when they get their TV deal. More exposure or them and gives the Audience in TV land a reason to turn to them. the More people who come out and Shoot about getting released for no apparent reason other than paying for the Contracts of Nash, Hogan, trying to Get Austin back or Goldberg. Play the Indi lowcard sympathy card .

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Guest Downhome
Looks like NWA-TNA is capitalizing on WWE's loss.

 

...and that's EXACTLY what they need to do to be a succes. Was Russo the guy that gave Sanders such a huge push in WCW? If so, I smell VERY big things for that guy. Hell, even if he wasn't, I'm sure Russo has big plans for him.

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Guest Tony149

Russo was the one who gave Sanders the big push. He (along with Terry Taylor) saved his job with WCW once. Sanders has been on record many times saying Russo saved his job.

 

Sanders got de-pushed when Bischoff "bought" the company. A lot of wrestlers who Russo pushed got de-pushed as well.

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