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    Joey Ryan Calls Out Al Snow; Challenges For Gut Check

    Joey Ryan is in a good position he's the guy u love to hate. The problem is he isn't that good at it. Aside from being annoying there isn't much more there. I think he would stale quickly. There always needs to be the guy that everyone wants to see get his ass kicked but there has to be...
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    What the Hell is Going On With the Knockouts?

    Lets be honest here. While the KO division was better then the Diva's there have only been a handful that could put on a good match. Kong was superior but reportedly hard to work with. Love could get the job done but got stale quickly. Roxie was fun but didn't really have the total package...
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    Triple H the WCW Assassin

    WCW talent was not going to get a big push at that time. It didn't matter who it was. Vince had just bought out the company that went out of its way to destroy him and WWE. No matter how good or bad the talent was they had to be shown as lesser then the WWE stars to put the final nail in the...
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    1 Star!? Really!?

    First off sorry if this is in the wrong section. I know that the polls on the main page are just there for fun and they don't mean much but damn 30% of the people voted one star for Slammiversary. Did they watch the show? True it wasn't the best I have ever seen but it sure as hell was better...
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    [Slammiversary X] All Aftermath Discussion and Reviews

    Damn good show over all. Anybody know the crowd size? i know it was the largest U.S. crowd but would like to know the number. If they can do this a few more times people might start paying attention.
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    A look back at Early WCW.

    In 1988 Ted Turner and company took majority control of WCW leading to full control by 1990. After this a string of "leaders" were brought in starting with Jim Herd and ending with Bischoff( I say ending with Bischoff because he held the job the longest.) After Bischoff the rest is history. We...
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    Who's watching?

    So it seems that people on here either love TNA or out right despise it. I get the love/hate thing as everyone is entitled to their opinion. What I want to know is how many from both camps are actually watching the show? More often then not I read people saying that I read the spoilers and it...
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    LaBar: 'The Icon' Sting "Isn't an Icon in Pro Wrestling; Needs WWE to Be Considered"

    The fact that Sting has never worked for WWE makes a better case for his Icon status then anything else. He is the only BIG name that never worked there. He has managed to stay relevant in the business for over 20 years without ever stepping foot in a WWE ring. Say what u want about TNA but the...
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    The Ultimate Jobber

    I remember in the late 80's a bunch of lower card NWA guys were brought in. All them had a bit of success in what was left of the territories but were used as jobbers in WWF(E). The one that stands out was a dude named Barry O. He would float back and forth from WCW to WWF(E). I think that's why...
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    Who could have Hulk Hogan faced at WM 6 if he didn't face Ultimate Warrior?

    Rude would have been the best choice. The match itself would have been interesting. Neither had a large range but could do what they did flawlessly. Many rumors pointed to Rude getting the belt but it never came to be. The idea at M6 was to set up the next "big thing" so Hogan could fade out but...
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    The Texas Tornado

    Von Erich was in the middle of a drug case that would have ended with him doing hard time. That coupled with all the baggage he brought about not being reliable killed any push. The drug case didn't come up till right before he left but needless to say he was in the throws of it during his run...
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    Best and Worst experiences when meeting a wrestler

    Met Low Ki outside of the arena after Lockdown. Think it was the first one held outside of Florida. He was nice and signed for everyone. Got a pic with him as did just about everyone else, about 20 or so people. This stood out because none of the other wrestlers paid a bit of attention to us...
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    The Most Wasted Potential of All Time

    Vader. I believe he had the belt for bit could be wrong but if there was ever a gimmick made for WWE it was his. He got pushed hard but they could have built the entire company around him. Not sure why he left. I know he was a major star in Japan so that likely had a bit to do with it. Agree...
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    Blast from the past!!

    So I guess this would be for an older fan base but was thinking of all the wrestling that was out there when I was a kid(80's/90's) and I was trying to figure out which one I missed the most. There were so many to choose from in those days. WCCW, NWA/WCW, AWA, WWE(F), MID-SOUTH/UWF, Florida...
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    Is Bischoff The Reason For The Current Change in TNA's Product?

    I would love to see a source on this. Not trying to call u out but most reports say Bisch is only a producer. He has said it himself. That being said the show does have a Bischoff feel to a point. I would give more credit to Prichard as he is head of creative according to many reports. Problem...
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