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Old 09-18-2008, 08:47 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Noid View Post
This is hard to answer, because you have to go by what BDC's definition of a star is. I mean, you give him a fine answer like AJ Styles, and he turns it around and says it doesn't count.

Samoa Joe, Abyss, AJ Styles and to a certain degree, Christopher Daniels are all reasonable answers. They were nothing but indy guys before TNA signed them, and now they are well recognised within the wrestling world. I'd also submit Jay Lethal for consideration. They may be botching him, but Lethal has gotten some big wins in his young career, and prior to it was just another ROH guy the WWE were apparently looking at. Now he's got a gimmick and is largely over with crowds.

BDC isn't looking for these sort of "stars," but what TNA did with Christian Cage, Tomko and Rhino, and giving them big pushes that made them better than they had been in their career (in Rhino's case, maybe not better, but it made him the top guy in something other than a niche promotion). You have to agree that Tomko was much more relevent in TNA than in the WWE.

Matt Morgan seems well on the way to becoming a "star," too. As does Kaz, if they choose to push him right. In time, James Storm and Robert Roode could make it, too.

It all comes down to what your definition of "star" is, because it's really quite a subjective term. Especially in today's professional wrestling landscape.

When Christian won the the TNA title, it was about the same level as the IC title in WWE, he didn't really move foward, just laterally.

Rhino was pushed any more than he was pushed in ECW, so again TNA re-established him, or at least kept him momentum up.

Tomoko got over in TNA, but he had decent coverage in WWE. I can't say TNA made Tomoko any more than WCW made Nash. Certainly both were more popular when they moved, but they got a decent start before hand. Also Tomoko is at best right now a semi maineventer in TNA which is midcard in WWE. So it is hard to say TNA made him. He has done well in TNA none the less.

I agree Morgan, Roode, Storm, and Kaz all could be stars, but they aren't yet. So it is pointless to say they will be, especially since TNA preffers to pick up WWE's left overs instead of making new guys.
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