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Do You Want to see MVP come to TNA?

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Simple question MVP was released from his WWE deal and in 90 days he will have the option to work for TNA...

Could he add anything to the product?

I'm sure WWE owns the MVP name... What would his gimmick change be?

Personally, I think he's good on the mic and decent in the ring so if TNA's interested in him, I think he would be a good addition to the roster...

Thoughts?
 
I think he said something about going international so he may have set his sights on Japan or maybe Mexico, so I doubt he's interested in TNA (at the moment).

To be honest I don't really see the point of adding any more people to the roster when we only see the same dozen guys on TV all the time.
 
Ehm, no?

MVP even in TNA will still be shit. He's boring, he's mediocre or below average in the ring and he's generally just nowhere near interesting to watch. TNA doesn't need another addition to their roster, and especially not a guy that has so little meaning in terms of pushing ratings, or pushing anything of interest.

TNA needs to focus on what they have now. They have a good roster of guys with great potential that they need to showcase rather than bringing in a guy like MVP who has such a small fan following that it won't make a damn difference if he stayed in WWE or went to TNA, RoH or wherever he decided to go and suck.

So, no thank you, I don't want to see MVP in TNA.
 
MVP would be a good addition to TNA. He is one of the best on the mic (when a heel) to come down the pipe in a while, he has had compelling mid card feuds (matt hardy, kane, miz) and would thrive in a more adult oriented style like TNA.
 
Nope, I do not want MVP or any version of him to come back to professional wrestling.

In his whole WWE tenure I could never really get into him, I hated him as a heel and I hated him as a face. TNA does not need yet another ex WWE 'Superstar' to come in and take over time which should be used for TNA's homegrown talent to establish themselves. If MVP was a really young guy then just maybe but he's not exactly that young if I remember correctly.

MVP wouldn't bring anything to TNA which it needs. MVP isn't a mega star, he's average at the most on the mic, mediocre in ring skills. Big waste of time if you ask me.
 
While I wouldn't mind seeing MVP in TNA (I thought his heel work was pretty good) at the moment I really think TNA needs to get it's shit together with what they have, I've become less and less interested with a lot of the shit they're doing lately, and since I don't watch wwe... that kinda leaves me boned, so I think MVP might be a good addition as a heel when TNA gets a little more air time and also gets back to something resembling what made me love TNA in the first place, they def need a second show first tho, the roster is already too packed or they could let some people go, but I prefer more air time
 
no.
He won't be allowed to be MVP, which was the only good thing his done. he'd have to be whatever he was before WWE and he was basically unheard of before then. he has nothing to offer.
 
No.

Where would MVP fit in? There's a lot going in TNA right now, so I don't think MVP would get a decent amount of air time. TNA has enough trouble with trying to cram their roster on a two hour show, Immortal always takes up a lot of time, and TNA main events usually spill over into ReAction. There just wouldn't be enough time to fit MVP into Impact. Remember, MVP wanted a bigger push, and I just don't see that happening if he went to TNA. MVP does have some name value, but he isn't a big time star in the world of pro wrestling, so I don't think he would have a major Impact on TNA. He would just get lost in the mid card as time goes on.
 
V.I.P. Vontell Ignacious Porter...Maybe he cums downs to the ring with some bitch like SoCal Val(she would have to change her name to Juanita) as his club ho...put a bottle of Cristal in his hand and maybe a gun sticking out of the back of his jeans so people get the idea that if he is crazy enough to shoot a club up then just how crazy will he be in the ring...have his finisher be like an iron claw to the stomach and watch how the crowd will pop for that like crazy

Put him in a fued right away with Jeff Hardy and they can have a battle of worthless gimmicks and fight over that ugly title of his
 
He already stated he wants to retire from wrestling whatsoever, and that if he won't, he won't go to TNA. Also, he is not that good to bring him in. TNA already has way to big roster with something like 15 people used weekly... that's sad.
 
Well WWE can't actually own MVP as in letters...because...it is used by a lot of different things..Sports and what not. Why not call him THE MVP. Most Valuable Player, duh!
 
Tna definately doesn't need him and his big "ex WWE pay-check" which he would get if he came. But the manager thing may work on someone if MVP works as a wrestler/manager but now I think about it, it won't work.

IF he did go TNA it would make TNA seems just that little bit more crowded, so nah *I don't want to see Matt Hardy or any other wrestler for that matter, TNA should begin to get rid of dead weight... not bring one in... *Matt got owned.*lol*
 
I remember a couple of years ago reading mvp had a brother called vip who worked in the indies so i dont think he would use his bros name. Not sure if he woulda let wwe take a name he made. Anyways hes gd on the mic and in the ring and anybody thats sayn he isnt are pro tools! Just look at miz he sux is really borin yet hes champ! Mvps 10 times better then miz! the only problem i have is with his finisher both the playmaker and play of the day suck drive by kicks awesome though! Mvp carlito and benjamin 3 guys that shoulda been champ! 3 guys that should go to tna!
 
Yeah! He's better on the mic then 80% of TNA's roster, he's certainly not bad in the ring by any means, and he's got something far more then half the roster of TNA lacks and will never gain... presence and charisma, which gets him over with the crowd where others just can't. He'd definitely be an asset if he wanted to go to TNA and they did pick him up, because he clearly has untapped potential WWE never used, he's got name recognition, and he would definitely be a good replacement for someone who could be then trimmed off the roster. I'd much rather see MVP in TNA rather then watch anything to do with Jeff Jarrett on TNA tv, or the Team 3D as singles wrestlers, or Rhino, or RVD, or Rob 'fucking horrible' Terry!

Ballin'!
 
Honestly, he should go to Japan, Mexico, or ROH to develop his skills, everyone seems to improve after Japan. TNA needs less stars and more story lines that are good. I'm just glad that TNA pays most people per appearance. Anyone else just adds to the clutter. Plus after a year in Japan, MVP can go anywhere with greater skills.
 
I'm not really sure if I'd want to see MVP in TNA or not...but I do have a question for Richard....Would he really be considered "just another ex-WWE" star going to TNA? After all, even though it was a very short stint...he already was in TNA prior to joining WWE.
 
I could honestly care less what MVP does. Good riddance that he is gone, he was just a waste of space and nothing more. I could never figure out what anyone saw in him. Him going to TNA won't do anything for anyone. What are they going to give him a world title run? who cares. The only way TNA would become a threat in any way would be if Dixie got a hold of Cena or Orton. Other than those 2 it doesnt matter who goes to TNA it will always be shit. Second thought I thought I would love to see MVP go to TNA. Shit superstar for a 2nd rate joke of a wrestling company
 
antonio banks...back in tna...lol. It could happen I suppose. I wouldn't be oppose to it. Then again it's very rare that I watch wwe....not even the american dragon kept me tuning in. MVP was interesting as a heel from what I remember, he's stale as a face. IMO his best in ring work has been when he feuded with beniot. I don't see him coming to tna, plus he already stated he's going international. If he were to eventually join tna, it'd have to be as a heel and against the pope
 
No Why would mvp go to tna. Tna is bad and with Hogan and Bishoff sinking the ship it's never gonna improve. As far as the actual talent I hear a lor aof people talk about potential however potential is useless if it's wasted.
 
He is not a must have but if he came at a reasonable price I wouldn't mind seeing what he could do back in a heel role with more mic freedom. At his age it is a little hard to justify giving him the spot to develop into something. Then again you could have said the same thing about DDP, so who knows. He is not nearly as bad as WWE booked him to look recently.
 
I've little to no desire to see him come to TNA. I do think that he's gotten better in the ring and his matches this year have been much better. He isn't as slow and choppy as he used to be and I do think he has decent mic skills. Most of his "signature moves", however look extremely fake and just downright weak. MVP is alright but I don't really see anything special about him to be quite honest.

If he did head to TNA, I wouldn't see him doing much more than the role he had in WWE, which is basically just being in the mid-card schuffle. TNA still has a huge roster and a single 2 hour wrestling program on television each week. All the big stuff with Immortal & Fortune takes up a lot of time and I just see him being lost in the shuffle if he went to TNA right now.
 
Well MVP could make it in TNA like Christin did Not used as a main carder so TNA would put him up there just to throw it into WWE's face. Problem is TNA won't use MVP right just like WWE didn't.

MVP is not a bad guy. we all sit on these forums and talk about the wrestlers but they are out there doing it so it has to say that he was good enough to get into WWE. WWE SAW something in MVP that they wanted to use but it didn't work out.

Now TNA Will try to bring that into what they do IF he goes back to TNA. Who knows TNA could do for MVP like what they did for Pope. As it stands now TNA has only made 2 stars bigger then WWE and thats the Pope and Kurt Angle.

Remember one thing too. Not being PG TNA can do alot more where WWE have narrowed what they could do by going PG.
 
After thinking about it for a while... I would like to see MVP in TNA...

The guy has a good back story to play off of... He spent almost ten years in prison and turned his life around and became a professional wrestler for the biggest company in the world...

I would like to see TNA exploit his background more than WWE was able or willing to... The character could go either way, egotistical heel or inspirational face...

I will agree with a previous poster that he should stiff'n up his offense and he'd be a good hand... Maybe even a main event guy...

Atleast I would rather see him in TNA than Matt Hardy...

I just think that if he was given some freedom to be himself and use his life story as more of a focal point of his character, he could be a top star...
 
A better question would be is would TNA be better for mvp?

and I mean is the enviornment more benefitial to MVP.

He won't go to tna, he's probably still in decenet terms with wrestling.Well no, he needs to go and improve and expand his skills, as well as expand his other job options, but hes almost guarnteed to return to WWE if he ever does return to a national wrestling company.
 
Yeah! He's better on the mic then 80% of TNA's roster, he's certainly not bad in the ring by any means, and he's got something far more then half the roster of TNA lacks and will never gain... presence and charisma, which gets him over with the crowd where others just can't. He'd definitely be an asset if he wanted to go to TNA and they did pick him up, because he clearly has untapped potential WWE never used, he's got name recognition, and he would definitely be a good replacement for someone who could be then trimmed off the roster. I'd much rather see MVP in TNA rather then watch anything to do with Jeff Jarrett on TNA tv, or the Team 3D as singles wrestlers, or Rhino, or RVD, or Rob 'fucking horrible' Terry!

Ballin'!

I hope you are being sarcastic here. I agree with what you said about Jarrett, Team 3D, Rhino, RVD, and Rob Terry, but MVP is better on the mic than 80 % of TNA's roster? He has presence and charisma? Since when did yelling "ballin" make someone charismatic? He is basically a catchphrase and a mediocre wrestler. Nothing more and nothing less. I really think he would get lost in the shuffle and fans wouldn't care about him.

I mean if the TNA fans are booing a WWE favorite like Bobby Lashley out of the building, would MVP really get any response? Especially since he gets no reaction when he comes out for matches on Smackdown. I would put a Christy Hemme promo above an MVP promo, which is saying something.

TNA doesn't need to hire every wrestler that WWE releases. TNA has a budget that won't sign any wrestler unless they are huge names. I do agree that TNA needs to trim the fat and get rid of a lot of people that are wasting there. I just don't think MVP will make any impact on TNA or any other recently released WWE mid card wrestlers.
 

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