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Old 10-16-2010, 12:45 AM   #1
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Speaking of Hardy's promo(s)...

There might be something bigger at work than the swerve. I noticed when Jeff spoke in both the in ring and pre-recorded directed at Angle that his delivery, mannerisms, and style of dress was less crazy Jefflike and a little more... Raven-esque? Especially the "You say you want me Kurt... don't they all?" And the whole "Anti-Christ of Professonal Wrestling"? Just add a "Quote the Raven, nevermore." I really expected him to slump in the corner after the live bit about Immortal and living forever. There are truly worse people he could mold himself after. More practice, and he could pull off the heartless, self-absorbed, apathetic degenerate (yes, I realize I left that open for a joke about his personal issues) with much success and many a fangirl hearts a-breaking.

Now think about the TNA agents and the EV2.0 guys. Not so much the in-ring stuff, but the fact that, backstage, they have guys like Al Snow, Raven, and Richards. Not saying they're heading up creative or anything, but they might be doing some coaching...?

What? An actual far-reaching plan (albeit backstage plan) by TNA? Maybe I'm giving TNA too much credit. Time will tell.
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