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What Kong's suspension could mean

Here's the problem with that idea though deaner, in a work environment where Bubba is allowed to express his opinions like that without TNA or Satellite radio not doing anything to punish him there's only so much that anyone could take from shock personalities like Bubba. you know Hogan and Dixie wouldn't have done anything to stop him, in fact they upgraded his position and removed Borash

No arguments there as I do agree with you. My big thing is (kong incident aside) that Bubba has no business in wrestling, the guy never brings anything to the table and he is more cancerous in the locker room than he is helpful. I guess my frustration is with Hogan and Dixie at the end of the day as I feel they should do something about Bubba. They already suspended Kong, and even though it was justified (sounds like it had to do more with her skipping a tour than the Bubba incident), all Bubba does from what I hear is piss people off and make enemies in the TNA locker room. Unless someone like that has amazing talent (mid 90's Shawn Michaels for example) they shouldn't be there. Hogan should think about the company (being TNA) first and only hire his friends if they actually have something to offer (Knobs looks like that fat clown from Spawn and really shouldn't be there).

Back to the original point (my bad for going off topic here) is that Hogan and Dixie really need to take a look at Bubba and think is he the kind of guy I want representing my company (the answer should be a resounding NO) and get rid of him. If Kong had a problem she should of let Hogan and Dixie know her issues and even give Bubba a piece of her mind, but just walking up to a person and punching them is not the way to go about it. I know its the wrestling business and this stuff used to happen all the time in the old days, but times have changed since then and you just plain can't do that anymore (yes, the general population has become bigger *****es (and I personally don't like it), but it also changed how society worked in many ways).

Although I love Kong as a wrestler and I don't want her gone, but if Hogan and Dixie can't give her a work environment she can work in (if they back no talent bums like Bubba who hurt the locker room's psyche), then maybe she should go back to Japan as I'm sure they would welcome her back with open arms.
 
I think Kong's suspension means one thing and one thing only. Less air-time for her and her tag team partner Hamada, and the TNA Knockout Tag Team Championship.

Now with reports that Bubba is gone from TNA, what I'm wondering is why is she not on TV? Sure, she should be punished for attacking a member of staff, even though Bubba went out of line. Though with an argument that is met with either "It was Bubba's fault" or "It was Kong's fault" split down the middle... if Bubba isn't on TV anymore (Judging this by reports) then surely they could bring her back?

Right now TNA is in danger of making a Championship that purely needs to get over, sink further into the depths of the anonymous. It is no secret that TNA creative thought of this idea inspired with how The Beautiful People got over. Then with Angelina Love's VISA issues, this idea didn't come into play. So now Love is back and she's had a face turn, so we won't see that overdue reign play out anytime soon. We've seen the Sarita/Taylor reign end. So now can't we just see the champions on TV? The championships haven't served their original purpose, but in no way does that mean that they can be buried further by suspending one half of the Champions over an incident that was very 50-50. I agree perhaps with the suspension but not now the circumstances have seemingly changed.

I don't see TNA letting Kong leave when they're trying to fight the competition whose weak point is naturally the women's division. If Kong went to WWE, they could have a secret weapon. Hell, who wouldn't want to see Kong vs Phoenix at Wrestlemania? There's no doubt that the creative team would not waste the chance of Phoenix cutting a promo saying she's in her league of her own after what happened at the Rumble, only for Kong to make her debut and manhandle her.

So with that being said, do they really want to let one of their biggest assets potentially want to leave the company? She's already got plenty of heat from the incident- isn't that enough?

By suspending her, for this amount of time, TNA are only damaging themselves.
 

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