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Originally Posted by Supreme Olajuwon
The TNA roster is already too full with tons of talent not getting enough exposure. Letting another promotion come in and take more time away is an awful idea IMO. Plus we all know TNA is trying to compete with WWE. Is it really wise for them to have a major angle where they are struggling to fight off an indy fed?
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I don't think you'd really called ROH an "indy fed" (unless Ric Flair was taking shots at them, or something). Hell, I could see ROH being considered almost a "farm league" for TNA. On one hand, I can see ROH being pissed off about that, but on the other, ROH could get a "rub" as being presented as the place where guys like Samoa Joe, Desmond Wolfe and AJ Styles really achieved before signing with TNA.
It could also work both ways. Some TNA guys that aren't really doing anything could get exposure on TNA, and be presented as great workers. The Motor City Machine Guns, for example. ROH would also be laughing if they got Rob Van Dam for a match or two against Jerry Lynn, or Kurt Angle for a few matches.