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That account hasn't been approved by the admins yet.Tamanon said:WTF guys? Next one's going to be Johnny Cage on the Crapper?
That account hasn't been approved by the admins yet.Tamanon said:WTF guys? Next one's going to be Johnny Cage on the Crapper?
Tamanon said:WTF guys? Next one's going to be Johnny Cage on the Crapper?
Best 4 hours of wrestling in years.
3kuSaS said:No, Ashley can NOT wrestle. She screws up the most simple things in the ring. They should hire hot chicks who know how to wrestle...they do exist you know.
If I ran the WWE, I would have given John Cena a heavily hyped title defense against anyone but Eric Bischoff. I would have also put the tag team titles on the line and had an IC title defense. Those matches on top of the Iron Man match and the Edge/Hardy match would have made for a better show. I would also let the wrestlers do what they wanted to do in the ring, and encourage them to innovate as well as play to the crowd more.
As I said, they need to concentrate on the W and not the E. They think that the more entertainment based show helps them appeal to the mainstream, but the WWE is looked at as a joke in the entertainment world (When Vince appeared on CNBC last week, the host of the show kept reffering to it as 'rasslin' and Vince was noticably pissed off). I think if they made it more of a sports product like ROH or Japanese feds instead of a circus attraction then they would get more respect.
There's a women's division? Since when?Battlezone said:Neither Trish Stratus nor Victoria were anymore than eye candy when they came in, and they're two of the best workers in the division.
DonasaurusRex said:can i get a cup of tha hatorade...little thirsty here...
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Two hours of boring shit was extended into three hours this week. The Iron Man match was sadly boring as hell, the Ladder match was only saved by Lita looking incredible, and the rest of the night never wanted to end. That Austin segment went fucking 35 minutes.
Everyone watch the TNA replay in 20 minutes.
Himuro said:Typical Response From You
Every TNA is the best thing ever! Every WWE show is boring or average
Change you damn tune please!!!
Battlezone said:And you might not like it, but the only way TNA is ever going to get accepted by the mainstream is if the WWE is accepted by the mainstream again. And the way for that to happen is for them to embrace the "entertainment" side of things as much as possible. Big Show doesn't pop up on Conan because of his in-ring work. He pops up because he's funny, he's entertaining, and because he'll sit there while Conan makes a quick joke at his size and then say, "Make sure to catch WWE Raw, Mondays on USA!" Same with Rock. Same with Cena. Same with Triple H. Same with Trish. This idea that TNA is going to be accepted by the mainstream-hell, the *casual* wrestling audience-as an alternative to the WWE is a pipe dream. Giving them a better time slot won't do it. Moving them to Mondays won't do it. Because, unfortunately, for most of America, pro wrestling *is* WWE.
Nameless said:TNA is a mixed bag, and really the only thing worth watching is a few of the tag teams and the X-division. Look at Impact's premeire, they have that amazing Triple threat match, and then hit us with Jeff Hardy vs Rhino, a match that seems more like a Sunday Night Heat or Velocity main event. Nash(in this stage of his career) and Jarrett isn't exactly must watch wrestling either.Give TNA more time...the first show wasnt perfect, but they know how to deliver the goods. Jeff Hardy vs. Rhino sucked, but that was because they wanted to throw some big names in there. They need to get Nash the fuck out of there, but I think they are just trying to hard to please the Spike TV execs. Take thier PPV's for example, the X division bout was the longest match and it was the main event and they also have multiple X division matches per PPV. Not to mention that it was better than any match WWE has put on this year. They will be pushing the X division belt as equal to the NWA heavyweight title, when IMO the X-division title should be pushed as THE main belt.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:I can only think of two reasons why anyone would be entertained by the shit WWE has been shoveling out onto cable:
1) They haven't seen Samoa Joe/AJ Styles or Joe/Styles/Daniels from the last two TNA PPVs.
2) Their fanboy loyalty and ability to be easily marketed to rivals that of Nintendo fans.
The Samoa Joe/AJ Styles/Christopher Daniels match is probably match of the decade, and a download link has been posted in wrestling threads here recently... just watch it and then try and stomach 35 minutes of Austin rehashing a tired gimmick and feud, two full segments of HHH beating on an old man with a sledgehammer, and a boring champion that can't wrestle being forced to wrestle an old guy who isn't a wrestler (your main event, btw).
No one's saying TNA is perfect or consistent, but they at least have TWO watchable segments on each of their PPVs and TV shows... there was nothing watchable on Raw last night except Lita. (I'm still waiting for some screencaps... even wwe.com doesn't have any of her.)
I haven't said anything about workrate being my requirement for a good wrestling show.jobber said:I did see #1 and I find WWE entertaining. Entertaining is the key word son. Wrestling isn't about the work rate or any of the athletic stuff anymore. That ended when the Attitude hit.
Stone Cold saying What for 30 minutes is more entertaining that TNA's first "network" show and I've followed TNA since it first started.
I did see #1 and I find WWE entertaining. Entertaining is the key word son. Wrestling isn't about the work rate or any of the athletic stuff anymore. That ended when the Attitude hit.
andStone Cold saying What for 30 minutes is more entertaining that TNA's first "network" show and I've followed TNA since it first started.
Hearing Shane O Mac's Music Hit and him come out, even if it was for only a minute Beats what TNA had to offer last night alone.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:I can only think of two reasons why anyone would be entertained by the shit WWE has been shoveling out onto cable:
1) They haven't seen Samoa Joe/AJ Styles or Joe/Styles/Daniels from the last two TNA PPVs.
Outcast2004 said:Why is there no room for an alternative? If it weren't forr Brad Siegle not allowing WCW on TV anymore they would still be around and being owned by Eric Bischoff.
How is it so much of a pipe dream to have 2 companies and have both be successful? It's worked time and again.
For the longest time (if you'd like to admit it or not) WWF/E was getting it's ass handed to it and was on the verge of being shut down at one point.
Plain and simple you really don't know what the hell you are talking about.
LKBAP said:I didn't see any of that sort of classic entertainment magic last night. I'm wondering why you'd watch Stone Cold do one joke and gimmick into the fucking ground for over 30 minutes instead of watching any other show on TV which easily packs in dozens and dozens of jokes and a couple good, well-developed storylines into the same timeframe. Last night, I mostly saw washed up guys repeating their same gimmicks and angles for 3 fucking hours, and boring matches without any emotion or entertaining aspects behind them (I loved the ending visual with Lita holding Matt back as he watched Edge win, though).
3kuSaS said:Can you really call yourselves wrestling fans? To people like you, I think WWE is just like any other TV show. Some of us actually take wrestling seriously. And before you say that taking wretling seriously is pathetic, just think- every wrestler backstage takes it just as seriously as I do, and moreso. And they themselves don't like that the WWE is becoming more focused on Divas and skits than actual wrestling. So what do you have to say about that? At least admit that you are close minded WWE fanboys instead of acting like you've actually given a non WWE product a chance.
I do agree that people shouldn't constantly troll WWE threads though.
Battlezone said:I never said there was no room for an alternative. But the circumstances now are quite different than they were ten years ago. Vince is hardly likely to make the same mistakes in dismissing TNA like he did WCW. You really have to look no further than "Brother Devon" and "Brother Ray" to see that. It's going to be a much tougher struggle for TNA to make it, because it's hard for lightning to strike twice in the way that WCW caught fire seemingly out of nowhere.
Battlezone said:YOU, seem to be the one who doesn't want the alternative. YOU want wrestling to be all about the workrate, and spotfests, and insane circus acrobatics. YOU completely want to disregard anywone who enjoys what the WWE has to offer as a simpleminded fool. I think there is room for both pure wrestling AND sports entertainment, and I can enjoy both. One does not need to exist at the expense of the other.
Battlezone said:I agree with you on this-the wrestling side of the WWE has certainly been lacking, and for a long time. But-and let's not forget this here-what were casual wrestling fans talking about on Tuesdays during the last wrestling boom? The Chris Jericho/Dean Malenko feud, or Austin, DX, and Val Venis? Even when WCW was stomping all over WWE, it was on the strength of Hogan and the NWO. The cruisers and the midcarders were a nice side dish, but they were hardly the main draw.
Battlezone said:I'm sure you'll dismiss me now as some sort of a WWE fanboy, and I guess, to an extent, you'd be right. I haven't seen enough of TNA to become a fan yet, and my interest in wrestling has waned enough over the past few years that I can't be bothered to go find some ROH tapes or watch some indy wrestling fed. (Although I've downloaded that Styles/Daniels/Samoa match, I haven't had time to watch it yet.) But I think blindly dismissing the talent the WWE currently has (and there IS young talent there), is just as bad as that guy claiming Shane McMahon's Ali dance is more entertaining than what TNA is putting out there.
Battlezone said:I haven't watched RAW yet, but this is what concerned me leading into the show last night. Bringing back all those legends certainly is a draw for the people that haven't seen the product in years, but they had an opportunity to use those legends to spotlight the fresh new talent they have there. With three hours, I'd hoped they'd treat this more like a PPV, instead of a Special Attraction Show.
As for WCW? they didn't just catch on out of nowhere... they were on Saturday nightTV for ages before doing Nitro live every week. Turner has a love and respect for wrestling and decided to show that in the roster and budget. No good deed goes unpunished though. The costs got out of control and the inmates ran the asylum...into the ground. This was all after Turner was no longer in direct control though. His no-compete wit the WWE is up this year... so we'll see what happens.
Wrestlemania 20's Lesnar/Goldberg match was an example of this. WWE did not even acknowledge that Lesnar was gone, but the crowd knew.
You don't know enough about the product(s) yet want to run it into the ground? Sounds a bit hypocritical to me. So don't dismiss something if you can't make an educated assessment.
Personally, I wouldn't mind to see JR moved to Smackdown. Him and Tazz were great at the Royal Rumble.WWE is apparently considering removing Jim Ross from the RAW announce team. There was a lot of talk leading up to the USA Network debut that WWE may return to the network with a new announce team not including JR, but since he did end up announcing this past Monday, it may be a sign that WWE will keep him around for now. Interestingly enough, a lot of people in WWE are more concerned with the "look" of the announcers when they do appear on TV than they are with the actual announcing. JR has also built up a lot of enemies backstage who would like to see him out. Ross is no longer that involved backstage in WWE since he lives in Oklahoma and flies in to do RAW.
Nope he the reason i stopped watching wrestling and stephanie is hot bring that bitch back and i will start watching again promiseNameless said:Am I the only one who misses The Rock?
I wouldn't be surprised at all.Guzim said:Got this from 411mania.com/wrestling
Personally, I wouldn't mind to see JR moved to Smackdown. Him and Tazz were great at the Royal Rumble.
Just right-click it, C&P the url, and it should be ready to download.Brian Fellows said:http://media.putfile.com/WCW---Jericho-Reads-His-1004-Hol
Someone figure out how to dowload this then send it to me!!!!!!!
Guzim said:Just right-click it, C&P the url, and it should be ready to download.
And :lol, I wish I was in the audience for that.
:lol @ Tony Schiavone
Guzim said:
Guzim said:Got this from 411mania.com/wrestling
Personally, I wouldn't mind to see JR moved to Smackdown. Him and Tazz were great at the Royal Rumble.
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Its even better in motion :lol
U.2.K. Tha Greate$t said:wrestling is like a damn sopa opera. S*** fell off years years years ago.
U.2.K. Tha Greate$t said:wrestling is like a damn sopa opera. S*** fell off years years years ago.
*starts chant*dskillzhtown said:The rumor is that JR is going off Raw soon, maybe within 2 weeks and will be announcing the WWE.com broadcast of Raw instead.
:lolDMczaf said:This wont end pretty...
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