The Dragon Saga
Whale in a Teardrop
Meltzer:
Alberto Él Patron isn't in the plans for TNA tonight. I've been told that he flew back to his home in San Antonio, TX from Puerto Rico this morning and a drive from Texas to NYC is pretty impossible. Anyone I know who know him have told me he's uneasy about signing for TNA off the back of the couple of years they've had. He has plenty of work going for him and is now a champion in both Mexico and Puerto Rico. He is working for ROH, which he apparently loved because unlike in WWE or what you would expect from TNA, his job was just to have the best match he could have. He's scheduled to face Jay Lethal for the ROH World TV title at the 3/1 13 Anniversary pay-per-view as they began an angle at this past Saturday's TV taping in Nashville. If he wants he can wrestle in Japan for pretty much anyone that's not New Japan, and even New Japan might want him. Their working relationship with CMLL and CMLL's shaky relationship with AAA wouldn't stop them because NJPW work with CMLL out of choice not out of need. Alberto's probably going to debut on Lucha Underground soon and while ROH probably wouldn't mind because LU's ratings are far below theirs, TNA are big on exclusive deals especially when it comes to working TV for other company's.
Alberto Él Patron isn't in the plans for TNA tonight. I've been told that he flew back to his home in San Antonio, TX from Puerto Rico this morning and a drive from Texas to NYC is pretty impossible. Anyone I know who know him have told me he's uneasy about signing for TNA off the back of the couple of years they've had. He has plenty of work going for him and is now a champion in both Mexico and Puerto Rico. He is working for ROH, which he apparently loved because unlike in WWE or what you would expect from TNA, his job was just to have the best match he could have. He's scheduled to face Jay Lethal for the ROH World TV title at the 3/1 13 Anniversary pay-per-view as they began an angle at this past Saturday's TV taping in Nashville. If he wants he can wrestle in Japan for pretty much anyone that's not New Japan, and even New Japan might want him. Their working relationship with CMLL and CMLL's shaky relationship with AAA wouldn't stop them because NJPW work with CMLL out of choice not out of need. Alberto's probably going to debut on Lucha Underground soon and while ROH probably wouldn't mind because LU's ratings are far below theirs, TNA are big on exclusive deals especially when it comes to working TV for other company's.
I'm going to give this a chance tonight. Hope they can wow me and show they've learnt from their mistakes.