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That Dixie might actually think Trump will show up, thereby making me want to laugh at her.
They'd get a quick ratings pop sure, but they have the same chances of Trump showing up that I have of winning Miss Nevada 1974.
According to PWInsider.com, Bully Ray is already gone from TNA Wrestling, just one week after making his return to television as the brand new on-screen authority figure. The company spent a lot of time building up the Hall of Famers return, with Dixie Carter herself making an appearance to name him the new authority of Impact Wrestling.
Bully was not backstage at any of this weeks TNA television tapings in Orlando, despite living in the area. His absence was noted within the locker room, and rumors started making rounds that he had left the promotion. Like many others at this point including Austin Aries and James Storm, who did in fact work this weeks tapings Bully was on a per-appearance deal with TNA, giving him the ability to back out whenever he wanted to.
On the subject of TNA, how ridiculous is the King of the Mountain match? Where does it rank among all-time worst pro wrestling gimmick matches? It's not as bad as the Kennel From Hell, but it's up there.
These are the things that make us all shake our heads at TNA.
One further note. Do you think he'll be back in WWE or NXT anytime soon now?
Been watching WWE hype videos, got to Bryan's at Mania. Got me thinking...
2010, Nexus vs. WWE, Daniel Bryan comes back to fight for the WWE.
The elimination tag match goes down to Bryan and Cena on one end and Gabriel and Barrett on the other. Barrett and Gabriel eliminate Cena together, Bryan eliminates Gabriel, and we get Bryan vs. Barrett in the finish of the PPV, with Bryan going over with a submission. Barrett has the pin on Cena, and gets to obfuscate the loss to Bryan by saying he could be accounted for as a unit. Bryan has the plaudits of outlasting everyone else, Cena is the second-to-last man on his team, and Gabriel helped eliminate Cena (that's maybe two or three weeks worth of angles between him and Cena if they want to kick it around a little).
Been watching WWE hype videos, got to Bryan's at Mania. Got me thinking...
2010, Nexus vs. WWE, Daniel Bryan comes back to fight for the WWE.
The elimination tag match goes down to Bryan and Cena on one end and Gabriel and Barrett on the other. Barrett and Gabriel eliminate Cena together, Bryan eliminates Gabriel, and we get Bryan vs. Barrett in the finish of the PPV, with Bryan going over with a submission. Barrett has the pin on Cena, and gets to obfuscate the loss to Bryan by saying he could be accounted for as a unit. Bryan has the plaudits of outlasting everyone else, Cena is the second-to-last man on his team, and Gabriel helped eliminate Cena (that's maybe two or three weeks worth of angles between him and Cena if they want to kick it around a little).
Thoughts?
Cena has been a main eventer for so long that he has spanned era's. To that effect, was there any difference between main event Cena before the PG Era as apposed to during and even after?
With all the hype and pub that surrounds WrestleMania, you always here about the matches that almost were but never happened due to injury, or a wrestle leaving or just a change of direction. What is the one Mania match that almost was that you would have wanted to see the most?
Do you think Finn Balor could be the top dog in WWE down the line?