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Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:38 pm
and i realized that its exactly like watching an old episode of WCW i mean seriously oohhhh a heel turn no one expected... the aligning of more then one group to form a supergroup i dont think thats ever been done before has it? (and im being sarcastic)
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:25 pm
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:28 pm
wrestling entertainment such as WWE and TNA are always producing the same old storyline, that's just how business and story writers go
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:49 pm
Huh, so I just watched my first episode of TNA in years and I was actually impressed with this episode. Grant it, there was only two matches and one was a diva match...but the storylines were interesting.
Going to sound like a stupid question but; what happened to the six sided ring? I kind of liked that.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:47 pm
[PWG] Moki Huh, so I just watched my first episode of TNA in years and I was actually impressed with this episode. Grant it, there was only two matches and one was a diva match...but the storylines were interesting. Going to sound like a stupid question but; what happened to the six sided ring? I kind of liked that. Blame Hogan for that one
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:22 pm
[PWG] Moki Huh, so I just watched my first episode of TNA in years and I was actually impressed with this episode. Grant it, there was only two matches and one was a diva match...but the storylines were interesting. Going to sound like a stupid question but; what happened to the six sided ring? I kind of liked that. the Hogan era began dude, he took the "gimmick company" and turned it to a "noticable wrestling company".
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:47 pm
Mortician [PWG] Moki Huh, so I just watched my first episode of TNA in years and I was actually impressed with this episode. Grant it, there was only two matches and one was a diva match...but the storylines were interesting. Going to sound like a stupid question but; what happened to the six sided ring? I kind of liked that. the Hogan era began dude, he took the "gimmick company" and turned it to a "noticable wrestling company". the six sided ring was kinda lame anyway. either make it an octagon cage or a four sided ring.
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:01 pm
Know what? Everyone recycles old ideas. Why? Because not only the idea worked back then, but it works right now and it's going to work in 15 years from now.
Not saying people are stupid, but if I wanted to make my company rise, I'd rather play safe and get the 93% marks of the wrestling world to like me than trying to please the 7% smart fans who knows it's just the same old meal WCW, AWA, WWE or even TNA served to us long time ago.
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:06 pm
Well the Stoylines obviously work cuz alot of people still watch it
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:03 pm
Daemonsparta Mortician [PWG] Moki Huh, so I just watched my first episode of TNA in years and I was actually impressed with this episode. Grant it, there was only two matches and one was a diva match...but the storylines were interesting. Going to sound like a stupid question but; what happened to the six sided ring? I kind of liked that. the Hogan era began dude, he took the "gimmick company" and turned it to a "noticable wrestling company". the six sided ring was kinda lame anyway. either make it an octagon cage or a four sided ring. I've always loved the lucha style six sided rings. They are larger and allow more room for complex maneuvers. Grant it the shoe box size ring TNA is wrestling in now does have one advantage. Being so small everything looks quicker.
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