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Old 12-14-2003, 05:21 PM   #10
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I think the posibilities of a TNA game would increase dramatically if that "Bound for Glory" PPV pays off. If they get some good numbers off that show, and get a little attention from the casual fans (very likely if Hogan and Sting are on the show), then EA might be a little more persuaded.

I'm hoping that if it gets made, they make it with just any real major indy talent and not just the guys who have signed contracts with them. That'd probably be the best thing, since it'd give the indy workers some mainstream exposure (if only in digital form), make TNA's roster look much bigger than it really is, and all sorts of other good stuff.
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