First of all, at no point in my post did i mention Amazing Reds Step Brothers Second Cousin Twice Removed Crimson, thats not my point, my point, is that TNA/Impact Wrestling obtained promos and samples of a gimmick, by misleading the guy and telling him the more he sent, the more likley he would get a possition within the company, for the company to give a some1 a gimmick at the very least SIMALER to the samples he was sending in, that first and foremost is my point,
Wow. OK, try using some punctuation and a spell-checker in the future please so I can understand you quicker. That would be a massive help

I know you didn't mention the Amazing Red/Crimson connection, that's why I did, to make a point as to why TNA introducing a character called Crimson made sense. I thought I explained it simply enough so maybe go back and have another read of it.
The promos and samples of a gimmick were based on a character from a movie franchise which is far well more known to everyone than some guy imitating that character on the indy circuit.
so now we have two points, we have 1 indy wrestler who WONT find work now with his current persona because it will be seen as a rip off of stings char, is this as it should be? that you should send in videos of somthing you do, to a large multinational company in the same line of work as you, and they should give your gimmick to someone who dosnt need the money, who quite frankly has no place wrestling, nevermind being at the peek of a company, to argue the point that TNA did nothing wrong, is idiotic, moronic, and shows that you sir have no common sence, your logic is flawed,
Em, no. TNA is more widespread than whatever promotion he is working for, but The Dark Knight and Heath Ledger's Joker are FAR more well known worldwide than Sting's imitation of it. Both Sting and Krimson are imitating/paying homage to a character from a film, so this is where the whole, "TNA stole his character" thing is just ridiculous. Sting's previous persona was based on a similar character to The Joker, The Crow, but whereas The Crow represented a sense of tragedy and loss, The Joker is more anarchistic and deranged. It makes sense for Sting to start imitating another pop-culture figure that is more suited to the company and storyline he is currently in:
With WCW, Sting's 'Crow' would sit in the rafters and watch the company he loved be taken over by the evil NWO until finally he started getting revenge via psychological and guerilla-esque warfare. It all fitted together perfectly.
With TNA, Sting's 'Joker' is no longer sitting idly by, but is doing his utmost to get in the faces of authority and unsettle the balance of Immortal/Hogan. It's the right evolution for Sting's character.
and, incase you wonderd you dont have to reply to anything i just wrote, because in 5 months when TNA give him a pay off so he dosnt take them to court, ill take my reward in knowing that i did my bit for the IWC and enlightend the 0.00001% of the 10% that arnt smart enough to just
STOP,
READ,
THINK,
POST,
Now, stop copying Eric Youngs Gimmick of the Village Idiot and GTFO,
Hey, Eric Young stole my gimmick! I'm going to sue because obviously I'm the only one to have been inspired by a Village Idiot before! Mind you, going by the amount of spelling mistakes and not heeding your own advice with the whole, 'STOP, READ, THINK, POST' (maybe just the first 3 will do you for a while until you get a spell-checker on the go) EY might be in contact with you about stealing his gimmick first.