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iwantviral
08-11-2005, 02:27 AM
why is WWE losing people like Brock Lesnar, Goldberg, Kevin Nash, Jeff Hardy, Billy Gunn, Road Dogg, etc. and most of these people tend to join the TNA wrestling. is it because these people r not given correct kind of status which matches their potential?

when people like billy gunn, kevin nash & rhyno are not given too much recognition in wwe they join the tna wrestling, where they immediately get stardom as it must be in their signing contract.

does anyone think that the wwe should focus on not losing such good superstars?:wavesad:

Chavo Classic
08-11-2005, 11:05 AM
what? no, no-one voluntarily leaves the WWE. They're all fired. Why would they leave the WWE when its probably the only western fed where a guy can make a healthy and profitable living?

Nash's contract was allowed to expire because he's knees are about as reliable as a paper condom.
Rhyno jobbed to a plant pot
Goldberg thinks he's an actor now
Lesnar think he's can play football
Billy Gunn was a mercy killing
Road Dogg was released a long, long time ago.

only Jeff Hardy left of his own volition, and thats because he's the king (right, Shadow?)

iwantviral
08-11-2005, 11:41 AM
ok chavo classic, thanks for the reply

SuperSlim
08-11-2005, 11:44 AM
road dogg has been given chance after chance for is pain killers addiction. it was about time for him to go.

Goldberg thinks he is bigger than wreslting.
there are others but still.

Shadow
08-11-2005, 04:56 PM
what? no, no-one voluntarily leaves the WWE. They're all fired. Why would they leave the WWE when its probably the only western fed where a guy can make a healthy and profitable living?

Nash's contract was allowed to expire because he's knees are about as reliable as a paper condom.
Rhyno jobbed to a plant pot
Goldberg thinks he's an actor now
Lesnar think he's can play football
Billy Gunn was a mercy killing
Road Dogg was released a long, long time ago.

only Jeff Hardy left of his own volition, and thats because he's the king (right, Shadow?)

Damn skippy hippy.

Actually...you're correct on saying Jeff left of his own volition. My sources say that he was given two choices, neither of which he liked, so he quit. But don't worry folks...he'll be back someday.

RP
08-11-2005, 05:04 PM
Maybe he'll die , so we really dont have to worry.

Shadow
08-11-2005, 05:10 PM
And maybe you're bi-polar disorder will cause you to slit your wrists when you realize what an idiot you are.

PureHatred
08-11-2005, 07:53 PM
why is WWE losing people like Brock Lesnar, Goldberg, Kevin Nash, Jeff Hardy, Billy Gunn, Road Dogg, etc. and most of these people tend to join the TNA wrestling. is it because these people r not given correct kind of status which matches their potential?

when people like billy gunn, kevin nash & rhyno are not given too much recognition in wwe they join the tna wrestling, where they immediately get stardom as it must be in their signing contract.

does anyone think that the wwe should focus on not losing such good superstars?:wavesad:

You sir, are terrible.

Joey Slugs
08-11-2005, 09:19 PM
Billy Gunn & Kevin Nash were not given much recognition?

Billy Gunn - one half of the most successful tag-teams in WWF history.

Kevin Nash - One of the most over champs in the last 20 years, as Diesel

sorry, but there is a reason people smell like donkey shit.

iwantviral
08-12-2005, 01:32 AM
Damn skippy hippy.

Actually...you're correct on saying Jeff left of his own volition. My sources say that he was given two choices, neither of which he liked, so he quit. But don't worry folks...he'll be back someday.

i am eagerly waiting for that day.:wave:

iwantviral
08-12-2005, 01:34 AM
Billy Gunn & Kevin Nash were not given much recognition?

Billy Gunn - one half of the most successful tag-teams in WWF history.

Kevin Nash - One of the most over champs in the last 20 years, as Diesel

sorry, but there is a reason people smell like donkey shit.

i was not talking of history. i was talking about the time they were fired by the WWE.:lol:

Pepsi Man
08-12-2005, 01:36 AM
Billy Gunn - one half of the most successful tag-teams in WWF history.
Double Trouble Crap on a Stick?