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Old 07-30-2007, 05:11 PM   #32
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I think people are missing the point here, he was signed to get people talking, mostly people outside the business, maybe they tune in and watch, and maybe they stay, maybe they don't, but people will be talking.
Exactly. The more I think about this signing, the more I am OK with it. It will get people talking, and they might become more aware of TNA than they currently are. TNA is probably an unknown entity to most of the country, and even to a lot of WWE fans. By signing someone as controversial as Pacman, they might get a spot on a sports recap show, or even the news (they love their wrestling scandals lately, don't they?), TNA could gets its name further out there.
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