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taker707 11-06-2009 05:42 PM

Hogan running his mouth yet again.
 
Hulk Hogan was on Bubba the Love Sponge today, and stated that he will be booking TNA and that he will oversee changes in the company. He also said that his contract says nothing about wrestling, and that he will be running the show. Hogan then said that he would be giving Vince Russo another chance, and that TNA is spending big money now.

Londoner 11-06-2009 05:42 PM

Got a link to this?

taker707 11-06-2009 05:44 PM

Front page bullshit

owenbrown 11-06-2009 06:05 PM

Vince will be buying TNA sometime in 2011 after it goes under then

DrA 11-06-2009 06:51 PM

One the one fucking day I don't listen to Bubba the Love Sponge.

Xero 11-06-2009 06:57 PM

So it's confirmed that Hogan has firing power (assuming he's not bullshitting, which is possible). This is BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD.

Testicle 11-06-2009 07:33 PM

'Hogan has just announced that he has terminated the contracts of Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Matt Morgan and the MCMG. He has also announced the signings of the Nasty Boys, Buff Bagwell and Brutus Beefcake.'

Testicle 11-06-2009 07:34 PM

It's probably all bullshit though, so don't worry.

Kane Knight 11-06-2009 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrA (Post 2802565)
One the one fucking day I don't listen to Bubba the Love Sponge.

Yeah, me to, "bro."

Emperor Smeat 11-07-2009 01:27 AM

So its probably wise to expect a "WWE Presents : Rise and Fall and then Fall some more" dvd within next few years. Wouldn't be that bad if they were to get the Invasion idea right this time.

taker707 11-07-2009 04:18 AM

TNA is not going out of buisness anytime soon guys . bob carter is like a billionaire and is putting alot of resources into TNA . The Carter Family wants it to succeed . TNA will not be WCW. Well not in the dieing way

Swiss Ultimate 11-07-2009 09:50 AM

Bob Carter's a billionaire???

Millionaire yes, I don't think he's in the position that Ted Turner was in during the WCW years.

Xero 11-07-2009 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by taker707 (Post 2802810)
TNA is not going out of buisness anytime soon guys . bob carter is like a billionaire and is putting alot of resources into TNA . The Carter Family wants it to succeed . TNA will not be WCW. Well not in the dieing way

You know, this all sounds an awful lot like WCW...

WCW: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

TNA: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

WCW: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

TNA: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

WCW: Run by a billionaire who would put anything into the company.

TNA: Run by a billionaire who will put anything into the company.

WCW: Ran in a small soundstage in Orlando.

TNA: Runs in a small soundstage in Orlando.

WCW: Takes talent from the WWF, ECW and Japan to supplement its roster.

TNA: Takes talent from WWE, ROH and Japan to supplement its roster.

WCW: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

TNA: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

WCW: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

TNA: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

WCW: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

TNA: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

WCW: Hulk Hogan had power over all of WCW.

TNA: Hulk Hogan has power over all of TNA.

Yeah, this isn't WCW 2.0. This isn't WCW 2.0 at all.

kareru 11-07-2009 11:38 AM

yes but at some point in wcw it was bigger than the wwf
so before the fall comes the victory

Nowhere Man 11-07-2009 11:53 AM

Yeah, but there's still a fall after that. Saying "oh well, we did okay for a little while before the entire thing plummeted into the shitter" doesn't exactly help.

Xero 11-07-2009 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kareru (Post 2802924)
yes but at some point in wcw it was bigger than the wwf
so before the fall comes the victory

Eventually falling isn't a victory. It's a failure.

thecc 11-07-2009 12:14 PM

Hogan also nearly killed wcw before the nwo too.

Jordan 11-07-2009 12:38 PM

This is so stange... it is such a mirror to the past

Stickman 11-07-2009 12:48 PM

Didn't Vince Russo try to kill Hulkamania?

thedamndest 11-07-2009 02:05 PM

That was Kevin Sullivan.

taker707 11-07-2009 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xero (Post 2802895)
You know, this all sounds an awful lot like WCW...

WCW: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

TNA: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

WCW: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

TNA: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

WCW: Run by a billionaire who would put anything into the company.

TNA: Run by a billionaire who will put anything into the company.

WCW: Ran in a small soundstage in Orlando.

TNA: Runs in a small soundstage in Orlando.

WCW: Takes talent from the WWF, ECW and Japan to supplement its roster.

TNA: Takes talent from WWE, ROH and Japan to supplement its roster.

WCW: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

TNA: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

WCW: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

TNA: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

WCW: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

TNA: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

WCW: Hulk Hogan had power over all of WCW.

TNA: Hulk Hogan has power over all of TNA.

Yeah, this isn't WCW 2.0. This isn't WCW 2.0 at all.

all very very true . But what was the one thing that really killed WCW . the AOL merger. I dont see this kind of thing happening to TNA . Plus the Carter's arent out to kill Mcmahon like WCW was

thedamndest 11-07-2009 04:57 PM

The AOL merger was the thing that killed WCW monetarily. They were dead in the water about a year before that even happened though.

They had their booker come out to the ring and demand their champions hand over their belts so they could start over. Come on.

Xero 11-07-2009 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedamndest (Post 2802999)
That was Kevin Sullivan.

He was out to kill Benoit, not Hulkamania.

:roll:

Anybody Thrilla 11-07-2009 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xero (Post 2803093)
He was out to kill Benoit, not Hulkamania.

:roll:

Gotta love when a problelm solves itself. :shifty:

Xero 11-07-2009 07:09 PM

Tomko doesn't love that. That means he's out of a job.

Fox 11-07-2009 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedamndest (Post 2803092)
The AOL merger was the thing that killed WCW monetarily. They were dead in the water about a year before that even happened though.

They had their booker come out to the ring and demand their champions hand over their belts so they could start over. Come on.

I actually really enjoyed that episode of Nitro. It felt like things really were going to finally change.

And then they didn't.

Theo Dious 11-08-2009 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xero (Post 2802895)
You know, this all sounds an awful lot like WCW...

WCW: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

TNA: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

WCW: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

TNA: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

WCW: Run by a billionaire who would put anything into the company.

TNA: Run by a billionaire who will put anything into the company.

WCW: Ran in a small soundstage in Orlando.

TNA: Runs in a small soundstage in Orlando.

WCW: Takes talent from the WWF, ECW and Japan to supplement its roster.

TNA: Takes talent from WWE, ROH and Japan to supplement its roster.

WCW: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

TNA: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

WCW: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

TNA: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

WCW: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

TNA: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

WCW: Hulk Hogan had power over all of WCW.

TNA: Hulk Hogan has power over all of TNA.

You forgot:

WCW: Constantly ran their mouth that they were better than the WWF.

TNA: Constantly runs its mouth that they are better than WWE.

Xero 11-08-2009 12:38 AM

Oh I know I left out a shitload. That's all that came to mind.

Destor 11-08-2009 12:06 PM

How is this just hitting the web? I've known about this for at least two weeks.

Destor 11-08-2009 12:07 PM

The 5 Horseman of the wrestling appocolypse: Hogan, Bischoff, Nash, Russo and Ferrera (sp?) all in TNA...lovely. And Borash is on the booking commitee, so that'll play out well. Terry Taylor can only do so much...

owenbrown 11-08-2009 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xero (Post 2802895)
You know, this all sounds an awful lot like WCW...

WCW: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

TNA: Started as the NWA, then found its own identity.

WCW: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

TNA: Had issues with the NWA Championship, so dropped it.

WCW: Run by a billionaire who would put anything into the company.

TNA: Run by a billionaire who will put anything into the company.

WCW: Ran in a small soundstage in Orlando.

TNA: Runs in a small soundstage in Orlando.

WCW: Takes talent from the WWF, ECW and Japan to supplement its roster.

TNA: Takes talent from WWE, ROH and Japan to supplement its roster.

WCW: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

TNA: "Innovative" (read: dumb) gimmick matches.

WCW: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

TNA: Awesome undercard, terrible main event.

WCW: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

TNA: Bad booking. See: Vince Russo.

WCW: Hulk Hogan had power over all of WCW.

TNA: Hulk Hogan has power over all of TNA.

Yeah, this isn't WCW 2.0. This isn't WCW 2.0 at all.

I guess history really DOES repeat itself

owenbrown 11-08-2009 12:10 PM

btw hi Destor

Destor 11-08-2009 12:11 PM

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FourFifty 11-08-2009 02:13 PM

Shut up taker707
(this did not need to wait over 30 posts :nono: )

taker707 11-08-2009 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FourFifty (Post 2803700)
Shut up taker707
(this did not need to wait over 30 posts :nono: )

i think everyone has got passed it . Its way old ok barely anyone does it . I personally think i have matured alot in recent months

FourFifty 11-09-2009 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xero (Post 2803403)
Oh I know I left out a shitload. That's all that came to mind.

I would like to see an expanded version of that.

Emperor Smeat 11-09-2009 01:21 AM

WCW : Jeff Jarrett as WCW Champion too many times and at the wrong times
TNA : Jeff Jarrett as TNA Champion too many times and at the wrong times

WCW : Had a non-wrestler win a high-level title and not do much in terms of storyline (David Arquette, WCW heavyweight)
TNA : Had a non-wrestler win a high-level title and not do much in terms of storyline (Pacman Jones, TNA Tag title)

That's some other similarities between the 2 companies. I guess Vince as a champion would be similar to what WCW/TNA did.

The Mackem 11-09-2009 06:25 AM

Mike Tenay was the second sign.

taker707 11-09-2009 07:25 PM

Hulk Hogan called in to Bubba The Love Sponge’s satellite radio show this morning and as always, the Hogan hype machine was in full force. During the Hogan said that some big names in the pro wrestling world could be headed to TNA Wrestling.

Hogan said we could see Steve Austin, Randy Savage and the Nasty Boys in the future. Steve Austin is a working actor and it’s highly unlikely he’d ever appear for any company outside of WWE. Hogan said he’s buried the hatchet after a long personal feud with Randy Savage, who is 56 years old and did not look very good during his last TNA run several years ago. The Nasty Boys are close with Hogan and actually could wind up in TNA at some point.

Hogan also joked with Bubba and asked if he wanted a spot on TNA’s creative team with him.


i have defened TNA in the past . But the way Hogan is sounding . TNA made a bad choice wit him . The mark in me would like to see Austin and Savage again . Nasty Boys not so much

JT 11-09-2009 07:49 PM

You know when Jarret was in charge, I could see the reason why so many bad mistakes were being repeated. However, with Jarret a little out of the picture, I can't understand how an intelligent business woman (who I believe said she was a wrestling fan when she came in) could repeat so many bad moves.

I wonder if anyone ever gave her a copy of "Death of WCW".?


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