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Hey Mister!
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I think the best way to do it, would be to just have the ROH champ, whoever it is at the time, come in to TNA and defend his title there.
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Get a poke on
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If it went well, they could do it on other occassions but sometimes I think something simple like this is the way to go |
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Maybe. I would consider going a little further. Kevin Steen wrestling a match or two, El Generico is the X-Division, etc. Sort of like a "World X Cup," but instead of guys representing other countries, you'd have the occasional guy representing ROH. Hell, some guys you don't even need to really put over as ROH guys, even. Some of the bigger guys maybe, but if you slipped Kenny King into the X-Division for a bit, it wouldn't even need to come up that he was with ROH.
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