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An Epic And Impactful Night Of TNA LD

No, because I want you to continue to judge things without knowing what is actually happening.

You used to be a promising poster......well, not really. But, you used to not annoy me. Actually, you still don't, but this anti-Pope thing is stupid.

I just don't like Dinero. He failed to entertain me in WWE, and he hasn't been stellar since coming to TNA. He's had a few good matches, but he lost me when he started talking in the third person. But, I respect you're opinion.
 
The word "bozo" pissed him off lol

I'm sure it was "asshole", and they edited it out.




I won't let one show turn me off of TNA, but they better not stay on this road for too long. Too many bad seeds being planted right now.
 
Waltman over? Let me introduce you to "X-Pac heat".

You mean those massive heel reactions he got WHEN HE WAS A HEEL? Yeah, he sure sucks! :rolleyes:

He was getting some of the biggest pops in the entire company as X-Pac in 98-99, don't know what in the fuck you're talking about right now.
 
Hall and Waltman was a decent match, but I don't classify Hall as a big man. Also, it was fine before they were involved for the entire time they were both in WWF.
 
Yeah, NSL be patient with this feud. Jarrett will end up getting his heat. The guy is a fantastic heel and will have the fans hating him in no time.
 
As Russo would say, you just don't get it.

the problem is no one but Russo ever got it.

Seeing as how he was the booker/writer in both WWF and WCW during the single most popular time in wrestling history, I think some people like Russo's work KB.

Russo is great infact. But for every great idea he has, he has a terrible one. I give him credit for actually having the balls to push the envelope and have an adult wrestling show. Take for example the angle he came up with about Hawk and his drug addiction catching up with him in the LOD in 1998. That was a brilliant angle (though they should NOT have used someone who actually WAS a drug addict like Hawk was) and that's the kind of things that I like from Russo.

But then for every creative angle like that, we've got shit like David Arquette as champ. It's like Russo has to balance out all of his great ideas with fucking atrocious ones.
 
:headscratch: I watch TNA every week.


In this angle, Hogan is the heel, whether he likes it or not.

In this angle, they're both partially right and partially wrong. I don't see where you instantly assign each guy a side. Russo is booking, so everyone is a tweener until further notice, Hogan and Jarrett both walk in to the arena as faces, and something has to happen to turn either one.
 
Yes, let's ignore all the good and focus on the combined total of about 10 minutes that the old guys have gotten on this episode of Impact.

:disappointed:

FACT: The Young Bucks got more on-camera time on this Impact than the Nasty Boys. Or Val Venis. Or "The Band".

Not to bring Sidious-like negativity to the discussion, but I'm still not seeing "all the good" you're talking about.

10 minutes of old guys? The show has been dominated by old guys.

As Ric Flair enters the arena. On the heels of a Hogan/Bischoff/Jarrett encounter.

OK, the Young Bucks were great. Nigel was good, but I've never been a fan of Joe. Personally I haven't seen anything to live up to the hype that you TNA fans try to create from such a lacklustre show.

But I'm still watching and still waiting. Who knows, maybe Mick Foley will come out and save the day.
 
Yeah, NSL be patient with this feud. Jarrett will end up getting his heat. The guy is a fantastic heel and will have the fans hating him in no time.

I don't see how the founder of the company is going to get heat from the fans that have been tuning in for 7 years.

He's got the full support of the fans. Hogan appeared last week to run him through the mud, and got a pretty loud "Bullshit!" chant. It's not going to work the way they had hoped.
 
Seeing as how he was the booker/writer in both WWF and WCW during the single most popular time in wrestling history, I think some people like Russo's work KB.

Russo is great infact. But for every great idea he has, he has a terrible one. I give him credit for actually having the balls to push the envelope and have an adult wrestling show. Take for example the angle he came up with about Hawk and his drug addiction catching up with him in the LOD in 1998. That was a brilliant angle (though they should NOT have used someone who actually WAS a drug addict like Hawk was) and that's the kind of things that I like from Russo.

But then for every creative angle like that, we've got shit like David Arquette as champ. It's like Russo has to balance out all of his great ideas with fucking atrocious ones.

I didn't mean his writing as a whole. I meant his heel/face issues.
 
Hogan having an amazing match? That would be like his third ever so that would be impressive.

I didn't necessarily mean an amazing match, but something bloody. They just might break down and fight each other on television.

Oh shit, here comes AJ, and Ric Flair is talking!!!!
 
Tomko has never had an impressive enough physique (read tits and a belly, like a stripper at

I AM I AM

a cheap titty bar) to wear panties.

Yes, Tomko has the body of a stripper at a cheap titty bar.
 
Hey NSL, Here's a loaner until you get a better one.

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Hogan having an amazing match? That would be like his third ever so that would be impressive.

I'm fairly sure KB and I are starting to see eye to eye a bit more than we were a few short weeks ago.

In this angle, they're both partially right and partially wrong. I don't see where you instantly assign each guy a side. Russo is booking, so everyone is a tweener until further notice, Hogan and Jarrett both walk in to the arena as faces, and something has to happen to turn either one.

It was all over the main page months ago, that Jarrett and Foley were going to be the bad guys here, because Hogan is riding in on his white pony, saving the company, and Jarrett is holding it back.



I'm starting to hope more and more than Dixie pulls the plug on Hogan in TNA soon, just so the company can be salvaged before it gets too bad...
 
I think Russo is great, but he needs a stable ship.

When he's got things planned out you get consistently good shows, but when the boat starts getting rocked then he has a bad habbit of letting things get swept under the run or take nonsensical turns.

Best writer in the business though.
 

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