10-16-2008, 05:26 PM
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Pelvic Sorcerer
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Originally Posted by XL
It's thinking like that that will keep TNA down. If they can't get backing from the wrestling community they ain't gonna get people from outside it to jump on board.
I've seen it a half dozen times on these boards. Most recently Foley went from being "Hardcore Legend and God" in WWE to being a piece of scum all because he joined TNA.
I agree with your point about the aesthetics though. I've been re-watching some of last years TNA PPVs and the Impact Zone just looks like ply wood. It certainly doesn't help.
We've been through the pros and cons of TNA forever. Inring they have some real talent - probably better than WWE. They also have some good promo guys. Sadly, TNA gets bogged down in over-hyped, over complicated gimmick matches. The best example of which was last year's "Fight For The Right" tournament.
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I thought Foley was scum before he jumped ship.
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