The thing I can never forgive TNA for is their utter mis-use of Shane The Glamour Boy. Such an unbelievably wasted opportunity and talent.
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Yeah, but as far as WWE-to-TNA success ratios go, EC3 and Gail Kim are pretty up there. Who am I forgetting?
Bully Ray? Kurt Angle? Bobby Lashley? Jeff Hardy? Christian Cage?
Finally, I can watch TNA again. RAW last night made me want to dig my brain out with a spoon.
Angle apparently making his decision today, on Russo's podcast?
Me thinks he's sticking with TNA. Especially considering the amount of PR/press that's been released with him included in the graphics and mentioned specifically in the press releases regarding TNA/Destination America.
I find that odd. From what I've gleaned from fans watching WWE, Angle, or someone like him, would be a welcomed return to help freshen up the feuds/product.
Kurt is past it. Hes not wrestled in months because hes became injury prone from the way he pushes himself. He might want this one last big run, which without a doubt he wanted in WWE, but if WWE doesn't want him he might as well finish up in TNA. Fans might want Kurt back but the reality is, if you're WWE, Kurt's a potential trainwreck to manage and we've known this and spoken about this all along. Hes been in trouble with the law countless times since he left WWE, his personal life became very open and he publicly admitted to his dependence on alcohol and prescription medicine. They obviously want more from him then he can give, the money thing was said to be in or around what Spike/TNA were/pay him but to Kurt, if he were to go back to WWE he should get more money, because Kurt Angle's biggest supporter has always been Kurt Angle.
So is the guy in your avatar. So is the Undertaker. So are a lot of part-timers who come back for late-career runs.
Doesn't make their pops any less loud.