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TNA in talks with Spike...
How do you think that'll go? I personally think Spike should pick it up because they'd probably grab more ratings with TNA than they ever would with the other shit they come out with.
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Wish them luck. Healthy competition is the biggest missing component in todays pro wrestling scene.
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I don't really care, Spike Dudley'll never be that big a draw. But I really hope they get WWE's old slot, doubtful, but hey a fan can dream.
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LOL. DUHHHHHHHH
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Actually, if TNA did go head to head with RAW or SmackDown! right now they would get their asses handed to them.
I hope they get a primetime TV deal, but not on Mondays or Thursdays (or going head-to-head against WWE right now). If they got a slot on Wednesdays, like their old PPV slot, they wouldn't have too much competition. |
TNA could grab a shitload of great WWE talent if they played their cards right. Of course, it would also require a shitload of money that I'm sure Jarret doesn't have. TNA should wait till Jericho's contract and other people's expires (like Benoit)..then say, "hey, obviously WWE is the Triple H show...come to our show, we'll give you a world title monster push...and you'd be at the top instead of Triple H's poodle." It would certainly give wrestlers another option instead of revolving around Triple H.
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I don't see Benoit going to TNA only to job to Jarret.
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1) Has this been verified anywhere?
2) Why the hell would Spike drop Raw and pick up TNA? |
Well yeah, something has to be done about Jarrett. However, if someone tells Jarrett the amount of money he'd make if he took the belt off of himself, he'd probably listen. I doubt anyone would want to carry around a damn belt and be in debt.
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From what I remember, it just said something like Jarret in contact with TNA or something like that. I'll look back..I probably fucked up and now I feel really dumb. Haha
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This could be great for TNA if it actually happens. They must realize that they need a better TV deal than they have now if they ever want to be any kind of competition for McMahon's massive WWE.
TNA could steal some big WWE talent if they used the right methods and proved that TNA is a place that's going somewhere. No one wants to walk away from a WWE contract if there's a chance that their new employer is going to stumble. But look at the mis-used talent pool that TNA could utilize: Rob Van Dam, Chris Benoit, Perry Saturn, Spanky, Paul London, Billy Kidman, Charlie Haas, Shane Helms, Rhyno, Test. The list goes on and on. But there's always the Jarrett roadblock. Until Jerry and Jeff realize that Jeff doesn't draw as the main focus of the show, they'll never make any progress. And Dusty Rhodes needs to go too. |
but he's the fucking american dweem brotha!
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well as far as all this goes, it would be nice is Spike did grab TNA but like it has been said it also depends on what day.
BUt first what they, TNA, has to do is figure out what to do with the world title. Right now that title is practically meaningless. And there really aren't any contenders for it anymore. Hardy can't go for it, Nash is out, DDP is out, Raven is out, Monty Brown is a heel so he's out, Styles is questionable, The Truth is pretty much out. What TNA needs is to develop some main event guys. And tell Jarrett that it is OK to job sometimes. That it is OK to walk around without a belt. until then they can get any TV deal they want but it won't go to far. Also they need to develop the characters. They all are pretty much the same. High flyers. THe only ones with personality are Petey, Styles, Daniles, Primetime is workin on his still, Sabin has some and that's all from the X division. And for goodness sake push Raven. and leave Dustin out of things. What in the world is Dustin gonna do for the company? Nothing. So yeah TNA got a lotta work to do, not just to compete with the WWe but to stay alive. |
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Of course, this rumour has been shot down on other sites. In fact, this should be pretty old news now, as very little Triple A posted was new. |
Spike really should pick it up. They could definatleydo it for less than what they were paying the WWE.
And if they don't make it compete with a WWE show then I think it could get them some fair ratings. |
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TNA is a glorified indy group. The only thing that seperates them from any other indy out there is that (at the moment) they seem to have a blank check. Ironically, the same thing can be said for their heads.
Without solid matches, solid competition, angles that make sense, and a STEADY roster of talents - you can't do shit. They don't have any type of business strategy or plan, other than to spend other people's money to keep their own names out there for as long as possible; should that money run out, they'd all be unemployed. The big shame is that they have everything needed to become a big group, but they don't present themselves as one, and they don't utilize any of the things they have - especially 1/2 of their actual roster (not counting the 15 jobbers they have to fill TV). If I were in charge of SpikeTV, I wouldn't even consider TNA being on the air with me until they could prove that they're an actual promotion. You've yet to prove that you can draw, especially in different areas of the country, and with paying customers. Even in your own "comfort zone", with free tickets, you can't fill the place for a TV taping. Get a business plan together, and then come back. |
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Triple H : WWE :: Jeff Jarrett : TNA in a way ;) |
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Which one's Clark Kent and which one's Superman? :naughty:
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But they're not even on the same TV show...
OOooohhhhh, I get it. ;) |
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TNA is a pile of wank.
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I say Spike should start a 'Surreal Life' type of reality show based on pro-wrestlers. Have a house with like Randy Savage, Scott Hall, Joanie Laurer, Sean Waltman, Lita, Konnan, another random superstar, and Lex Luger - live via a satellite hookup from Federal Prison.
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The only way they could get a deal is if they had the likes of Goldberg, Hogan and Rock lined up to work for them
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Jesus was never a good worker.
In singles competition he did OK for himself on Super Astros, but in the tag division (with Los Boricuas) he always got his ass handed to him. It'd be no different in TNA. |
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I would throw Bill Watts in there to make sure the guys don't break Curfew...or violate parole, whichever works. |
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Bill Watts is indeed the freakin' man. :y: RESPECT. |
I get Spike and USA, so I think it'd be cool. I won't cross any fingers, but it'd be an interesting diversion.
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