Eclipse Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Source: Wrestling-Observer Newsletter Survivor contestant and TNA talent Jonny Fairplay reportedly contacted WWE with an offer about a debut. He suggested an angle whereby he would replace Theodore Long as SmackDown! GM. If that could not happen, he also pushed to serve as a manager for Mike Mizanin, should he eventually debut on WWE TV. WWE, up to this point, has shown no interest in Fairplay, and it is almost definite nothing will immediately result from the aforementioned offer. Meh......don't know what to say...
GreatWhiteNope Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 He suggested an angle whereby he would replace Theodore Long as SmackDown! GM. If that could not happen, he also pushed to serve as a manager for Mike Mizanin, should he eventually debut on WWE TV. We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Undertaker".
Guest Trivia247 Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Its too bad that either the WWE management can't stand his attitude, or perhaps on the otherside he can't keep his opinions locked in his brain, but I think it was poetic having the General Managers of the two brands be the former heads of the two rivals of Vince, Bischoff and Heyman But, as I said Either Heyman screws Heyman out of this or the WWE just can take only so much of ol Paulie Long is doing a decent enough job.
DerangedHermit Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 He suggested an angle whereby he would replace Theodore Long as SmackDown! GM. If that could not happen, he also pushed to serve as a manager for Mike Mizanin, should he eventually debut on WWE TV. We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Undertaker". Correction: We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Danny Basham."
jester Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Actually, I can't believe WWE hasn't already picked up that guy just for the free publicity. He probably would make a good heel manager. If they bring him aboard now, they are catching this train way late.
Guest Fook_Theta Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 I don't think I've heard anything good about him being in TNA. I know the last couple months of skits have been shitty. I think he was demanding way too much money, and surprisingly getting paid it. His wad has already been shot. Survivor thankfully isn't such a big deal as it once was, and they should have pulled the trigger on the idea while they had the limelight on him. If he's serious about a job, Cornette would probably take his phone call.
slimm44 Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 TNA must be sending in a mole to destroy it's competition, lol, GM Johnny Fairplay!
Dark Age Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Long is doing a decent enough job. He is indeed. I have to give him mad props for making that AWESOME JBL/Big Show main event for No Way Out! HOLLA HOLLA HOLLA~!
AndrewTS Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Johnny who? I think even WCW would have had enough good sense not to bother with him.
Kizzo Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Why in the hell do they want to replace Long...he is doing a fantastic job...
razazteca Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 I'll rather see Harvey Whippleman return.
Dobbs 3K Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 I don't even know who Johnny Fairplay is, other than the fact that he's some guy who's way overpaid in TNA.
Your Paragon of Virtue Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 I don't know who this guy is, but who does he think he is to just overthrow a guy whose got one of the main roles on a brand name, and ask to have another wrestler brought in to be a top guy too. How arrogant is he?
NoCalMike Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Since Heyman has exhausted his on-screen presence, there is only one answer to who will be the best Smackdown GM............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BILL ALPHONZO~!
KingPK Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 So who's the big name mentioned in the thread title, anyway?
King Cucaracha Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 That'd be awesome. He can't talk more jibberish than Long does. Holla Holla Holla to ma shiz fizzle, playa!
Dark Age Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Teddy Long is actually rather worthless as the GM.
MarvinisaLunatic Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Vince should do a reality show called "the GM" where 16 people fight for the coveted spot of Smackdown GM, sorta like the Apprentice. ....
Guest Phenom Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 So who's the big name mentioned in the thread title, anyway? Jon Dalton, aka "Jonny Fairplay", was a contestant on Survivor: Pearl Islands, who gained noterioty by lying to his tribe that his grandmother just died so he could win a challange. He promptly got hired by TNA.
Guest Hass of Pain Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 The guy is a tool, obnoxious and his five minutes of fame expired sometime around 2002. He has some nerve asking for Teddy Long to be demoted so that he can replace him and be such a wonderful boost to Smackdown. My guess is that the guy will never be heard from again. If WWE wouldn't bring in Evan Marriot (who trained at UPW) when Joe Millionaire was drawing like 30 million viewers a week, I highly doubt this fool will draw any interest whatsoever.
Guest jumpingbombangel Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Oh yeah, HE'S not in wrestling just for the drugs.
razazteca Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 Right Now Sammy Hagar is wondering how this guy stole his image. How does sitting on the back of a pickup truck make him GM material?
Celtic Guardian Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 He suggested an angle whereby he would replace Theodore Long as SmackDown! GM. If that could not happen, he also pushed to serve as a manager for Mike Mizanin, should he eventually debut on WWE TV. We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Undertaker". Correction: We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Danny Basham." Corrected Correction: We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Joy Giovanni."
Guest Phenom Posted February 4, 2005 Report Posted February 4, 2005 He suggested an angle whereby he would replace Theodore Long as SmackDown! GM. If that could not happen, he also pushed to serve as a manager for Mike Mizanin, should he eventually debut on WWE TV. We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Undertaker". Correction: We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Danny Basham." Corrected Correction: We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Joy Giovanni." Correction^3: We're sorry, the correct answer is "job me to Fifi."
Guest M. Harry Smilac Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 I wish I could track down his old show he use to do online.Probably be just as funny today. He's got no shot at the WWE because Jericho will shoot it down. When Fairplay had his internet show he went to a bar after a Nitro were all the wrestlers were and proceeded to get drunk and call Bob Ryder a "Fucking sellout" Then he told someone Van Hammer was the worst worker in the business which prompted Jericho to kick his ass for trashing one of the boys. He ended up getting thrown off all the sites afterwards and wasn't heard from till this Survivor deal.
Guest FromBeyondTheGrave Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 Fairplay > Long. The guy is GOLD. I want to see him and Rene Dupree have hilarious banter.
KingPK Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 So who's the big name mentioned in the thread title, anyway? Jon Dalton, aka "Jonny Fairplay", was a contestant on Survivor: Pearl Islands, who gained noterioty by lying to his tribe that his grandmother just died so he could win a challange. He promptly got hired by TNA. I repeat: So who's the big name mentioned in the thread title, anyway?
Guest FromBeyondTheGrave Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 So who's the big name mentioned in the thread title, anyway? Jon Dalton, aka "Jonny Fairplay", was a contestant on Survivor: Pearl Islands, who gained noterioty by lying to his tribe that his grandmother just died so he could win a challange. He promptly got hired by TNA. I repeat: So who's the big name mentioned in the thread title, anyway?
KingPK Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 Oh, never mind. He's the dude that said his grandmother died to get sympathy from everyone, right?
Guest FromBeyondTheGrave Posted February 5, 2005 Report Posted February 5, 2005 Oh, never mind. He's the dude that said his grandmother died to get sympathy from everyone, right? Yes. He's awesome.
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