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Old 07-27-2009, 08:03 AM   #26
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I've got to be honest, even though these things have not worked in the past -- the idea of TNA's entire roster at war could be pretty cool. As long as they don't completely branch them under one banner or another (like how the nWo consisted of so many fucking people). If it ends up like HBO's Oz, it could be really cool.

I mean, judging by how things are going to turn out, you'll have The Main Event Mafia aligned with World Elite against those that are just sort of against those guys. But everyone sort of keeps their own alliances. For example, The Motor City Machine Guns will probably stay exactly the way they are -- arrogant pricks against the world -- but they're technically fighting the "bad guys."

And what will then be interesting is the calm that washes over when someone comes in and tidies up TNA (in a kayfabe sense, and then hopefully in a booking sense). It might be the perfect way to introduce Dixie Carter in an on-air role (if just a one-off thing), or might even be a way to bring Jeff Jarrett back on-camera.
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