Look on the bright side of things KB......
Not sure there really is one.



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Look on the bright side of things KB......
Not sure there really is one.
Give him the Hogan treatment
Yes an unfortunate waste. TNA cannot win. They really need to step up and be non WWE.
Well i saw Bubba Ray tonight at RAW. I kept screaming Bully Ray since that is his best gimmick ever. Seeing Sting was cool too. I guess money can truly buy your soul.
Being in TNA years ago probably also paid off on future indy appearances too. I don't know if it still does, but I'd bet good money it did back when they were on Spike and were clearly the second biggest wrestling company in the U.S.
All I'm saying is that being a pro wrestler is like being a pro athlete in any other sport. Your goal should be to play against the best competition and make the most money considering how quickly your career can be cut short. In that respect, I can't blame anyone for making a competition and/or financially motivated decision to work for a company like WWE after having spent so much time not. Someone like Sting, for example. It's his legacy. He can write it how he sees fit. If he feels the time is right and that he needs and wants to close out his career in WWE, good for him.
As fans, we can choose to watch or not. I'm not. I love Sting more than any other wrestler on the planet, but as is well documented and not worth going into again (for your sakes), much as I want to watch him wrestle, I don't want to watch WWE programming. So I make the choice not to.
But I certainly don't hold it against Sting for betraying TNA or TNA fans, or anything of the sort. It's nonsense to think such a thing. The same as guys going from WWE to WCW or vice versa years ago was equally not betrayal. I watch TNA because I enjoy TNA, and because it resonated with me as a product the most of all the other products I tried to get into (ROH, WWE) years back. I'm also enjoying Lucha Underground these days, and to a lesser extent ROH when I sometimes kick back and watch their Destination America syndication hour. When TNA goes under, I'll probably continue to watch Lucha, provided it returns, and ROH in the same intermittent sense. I probably still won't watch WWE, but these are all my choices to make. The wrestlers themselves make their own, and I'll never fault them for choosing a product I don't happen to enjoy, the same as I wouldn't stop watching hockey just because a player I like joined a team I didn't. I might stop watching that player as often, but that's OK. I just find other players to watch on teams I don't dislike.