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He's a scrub ass scrub
Yep, he's Smackdown's Roman.
He's a scrub ass scrub
I didn't even realize that Money in the Bank was on last night.
Were there any good high spots?
Al Snow, Shane Helms, and Simon Diamond (Pat Kenney) will not be re-signed by Impact when their current contracts expire at the end of this month. They had been working as producers/road agents or a long time. Especially Simon Diamond, who has been with the company as either a wrestler or producer since 2003.
TNA's current creative structure
Jeff Jarrett - Chief Creative Officer, executive producer, co-founder
Scott D'Amore - creative writer, VP of international relations, producer/road agent
Dutch Mantel - head writer, producer/road agent, on-screen character
Bruce Prichard - creative consultant, production adviser, on-screen character
Abyss - producer/road agent, wrestler
Karen Jarrett - executive consultant, on-screen character
Jeremy Borash - producer, commentator, creative adviser
Madison Rayne - creative writer, wrestler, co-host of one of their webseries, occasional commentator
Rockstar Spud - producer/road agent, wrestler, occasional ring announcer
Sonjay Dutt - producer/road agent, wrestler
With those names in charge you'd think the product would be better.
WWE is apparently upset that a guest used a poor choice of words on Last Night's Raw.
I recently saw the segment in question. I can only guess that the word in question is "Belt"
My god, what a trainwreck. WWE has become TNA and TNA has become Vince Russo's WCW.
Have y'all seen who Jeff Jarrett is hyping for Slammiversary? Hornswoggle, the mayor of Orlando (wut?), King Mo (an MMA fighter) in the corner of Bobby Lashley, free agent NFL RB DeAngelo Williams in a match, Jeremy Borash and Josh Mathews in a match... it wasn't supposed to be this way.
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Mo I don't have a problem with. He has a lot of actual love for the business- couple years ago he was working to get fully trained and do a Lashley-type gig where he'd work for both TNA and Bellator. I think he had an injury right around that time and admitted that starting from scratch in wrestling was much harder than just staying with MMA, so he cut it short. But he had started training and all.My god, what a trainwreck. WWE has become TNA and TNA has become Vince Russo's WCW.
Have y'all seen who Jeff Jarrett is hyping for Slammiversary? Hornswoggle, the mayor of Orlando (wut?), King Mo (an MMA fighter) in the corner of Bobby Lashley, free agent NFL RB DeAngelo Williams in a match, Jeremy Borash and Josh Mathews in a match... it wasn't supposed to be this way.
Stop supporting this shit, people. Don't watch Raw, don't watch Smackdown, don't watch NXT, don't watch Impact, don't watch any of their PPVs.
Sorry, I didn't mean to overexplain so much but rather to illustrate just how beyond bad it was. Lonzo's a decent get, dude was the second pick in the NBA draft, but his dad is a fucking trainwreck, and the segment came off as such.I have no idea who any of those Ball people are.
I just thought it would be funny to point out the WWE Brass's hatred for the word "Belt".
While I share the opinion that wrestlers should "compete" for championships/titles and not belts/straps, it is silly that the physical representation of the item has to be called a "championship".
If they don't want it to be a belt, they should change it to something else (although it could hurt merchandise sales).
GLOW had a tiara.
A Japanese promotion had a samurai sword.
Canceled my DVR recording for Impact. It's not even worth fast forwarding through anymore. I don't know how, but the product actually got WORSE after they got rid of Dixie Carter and brought in actual wrestling people.