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There is a big difference between a company being COMPETITION, and it being a THREAT.
Yes, TNA is COMPETITION to WWE, because theyre both wrestling companies, and they are COMPETING against each other, each trying to garner the fans' support and be #1... ...but TNA is no THREAT to WWE...nor will it ever be. |
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TPWW's Hardcore Legend
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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I mean, if you want to wax incredibly abstract, anything can happen. A freak accident could take out WWE's production gear. Jesus could appear live on TNA. Hell, that Large Hadron Collider could create a black hole that spontaneously consumes Connecticut, effectively crippling WWE's business end. Realistically, practically, you can hold on to that hope, but it doesn't make it even remotely meaningful. Unless you plan on strapping a bomb to your chest and running into the WWE production truck...and while the thought of you blowing up is enticing, I wouldn't recommend trying. |
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