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Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Best of Raw 2009? That must be a pretty short DVD.
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Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Best of Raw 2009? That must be a pretty short DVD.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH AND IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE!!!Originally Posted by toine2983
Ninong coming for the throne DSK.
Originally Posted by BayBuryYa
I think NT might be the only place where anybody likes Miz. I think the rest of the WWE Universe (sorry for using that) secretly wishes for the end of his career (myself included).
And as far as Cena goes... if the reports are true about dude's back, he's outta his mind to take a backbreaker from Sheamus. I know dude wants to stay around until WM, but he's gonna end up on that Kurt Angle tip if he doesn't get on that Taker wrestling schedule for a minute.
Originally Posted by BayBuryYa
I think NT might be the only place where anybody likes Miz. I think the rest of the WWE Universe (sorry for using that) secretly wishes for the end of his career (myself included).
And as far as Cena goes... if the reports are true about dude's back, he's outta his mind to take a backbreaker from Sheamus. I know dude wants to stay around until WM, but he's gonna end up on that Kurt Angle tip if he doesn't get on that Taker wrestling schedule for a minute.
Originally Posted by RKO2004
And don't forget about when JBL ran him over with that car. How did He survive that?
I disagree. I think there are pros and cons about being on Monday night, but I don't think that's the issue right now.Originally Posted by AirUpHere23
TNA wants to be a threat to the "E" at this point. Hogan is behind the scenes, along with Eric Bischoff, and is "attempting" to fix up TNA and make it competitive with WWE...
I think their biggest problem is the timing of their show. Monday nights are by far, the biggest ratings draw for wrestling in general, and I think without TNA committing fully to a show on Monday night airing at the same time they will continue to fail...
i still call them WWFOriginally Posted by AirUpHere23
TNA wants to be a threat to the "E" at this point. Hogan is behind the scenes, along with Eric Bischoff, and is "attempting" to fix up TNA and make it competitive with WWE...
I think their biggest problem is the timing of their show. Monday nights are by far, the biggest ratings draw for wrestling in general, and I think without TNA committing fully to a show on Monday night airing at the same time they will continue to fail...
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
I disagree. I think there are pros and cons about being on Monday night, but I don't think that's the issue right now.Originally Posted by AirUpHere23
TNA wants to be a threat to the "E" at this point. Hogan is behind the scenes, along with Eric Bischoff, and is "attempting" to fix up TNA and make it competitive with WWE...
I think their biggest problem is the timing of their show. Monday nights are by far, the biggest ratings draw for wrestling in general, and I think without TNA committing fully to a show on Monday night airing at the same time they will continue to fail...
In the Pre-Hogan Era, TNA always positioned itself as a wrestling promotion. Yes, there were far too many goofy segments and and cluster**** matches (Thank you Vince Russo), but at the core, they still promoted their wrestling. This was clear with their PPVs. You can say what you want about iMPACT, and I'll be the first to admit I am not a committed viewer, but TNA's PPVs rarely disappointed.
In the Hogan Era, TNA has become not just WWE Jr, but unfortunately they've become WCW Sr. Every time I tune into TNA, I feel like I'm watching WCW circa 1999-2000. Hogan and "his boys" are the focal point. A million different things are going on. There are tons of insider references that even die hard fans like myself cannot keep up with. Guys are doing what is in their best interest instead of what is in the best interest of the product. And with all of this going on, the biggest problem is that everyone is 10 years older than they were in 2000. When I used to tune into TNA, I wanted to see wrestling. I don't want to see 50 and 60 year old guys who are fat, out-of-shape, and in some cases can barely walk in the ring going over younger talent with big upsides.
I'm willing to give TNA some more time to work things out, but I think as long as Hogan and his boys are running things, TNA doesn't have a bright outlook. Yes, having established "names" may help to bump their ratings a few tenths of a point, but in the long run, it will only help to drive the company to its demise.
Source: F4WOnline.com
– Although plans can change very quickly in WWE, the idea over the weekend was that Triple H is the favourite to win the Royal Rumble and receive a title match against Sheamus at WrestleMania.
His DX partner Shawn Michaels’ is expected to face Batista at No Way Out to determine who will battle the Undertaker at WrestleMania .
Then the big interbrand match at WrestleMania would pit John Cena against Batista.
– There was a creative idea run that Michaels and Triple H would tie in the Rumble match, which would allow Michaels to chose Taker and Hunter to chose Sheamus as their respective WrestleMania opponents. The idea was seemingly dropped after creative came up with a new direction.
Well, most of the WWE universe is 10 so them not liking The Miz is a good thing. He is a heel afterall.Originally Posted by BayBuryYa
I think NT might be the only place where anybody likes Miz. I think the rest of the WWE Universe (sorry for using that) secretly wishes for the end of his career (myself included).
And as far as Cena goes... if the reports are true about dude's back, he's outta his mind to take a backbreaker from Sheamus. I know dude wants to stay around until WM, but he's gonna end up on that Kurt Angle tip if he doesn't get on that Taker wrestling schedule for a minute.
I don't understand how moving to Monday night's is there biggest problem. TNA only draws 1/3 of Raw's ratings when they are not going head to head with them. There aren't enough wrestling fans right now to for TNA to be successful head to head against Raw. It's a losing proposition. Yes, I know both shows drew good ratings on Jan 4, but that was an anomaly. TNA needs to focus on their own product and grow their fan base before thinking of going head to head against the WWE.Originally Posted by hombrelobo
TNA's biggest problem is the fact that they arn't on monday nights. Period. Everything else is secondary. Sure, they have a lot of cleaning up to do but moving to monday nights permanently should be priority number one. And IMO Hogan+Dixie=Dumb & Dumber.
Originally Posted by jdcurt2
Possible Royal Rumble Spoilers...
Spoiler [+]Source: F4WOnline.com
– Although plans can change very quickly in WWE, the idea over the weekend was that Triple H is the favourite to win the Royal Rumble and receive a title match against Sheamus at WrestleMania.
His DX partner Shawn Michaels’ is expected to face Batista at No Way Out to determine who will battle the Undertaker at WrestleMania .
Then the big interbrand match at WrestleMania would pit John Cena against Batista.– There was a creative idea run that Michaels and Triple H would tie in the Rumble match, which would allow Michaels to chose Taker and Hunter to chose Sheamus as their respective WrestleMania opponents. The idea was seemingly dropped after creative came up with a new direction.
and is it safe to say TNA is basically WCW 2.0?
Yes.
It's their biggest problem because you can't win the fight if you don't show up for it.Originally Posted by 4wrestling
I don't understand how moving to Monday night's is there biggest problem. TNA only draws 1/3 of Raw's ratings when they are not going head to head with them. There aren't enough wrestling fans right now to for TNA to be successful head to head against Raw. It's a losing proposition. Yes, I know both shows drew good ratings on Jan 4, but that was an anomaly. TNA needs to focus on their own product and grow their fan base before thinking of going head to head against the WWE.Originally Posted by hombrelobo
TNA's biggest problem is the fact that they arn't on monday nights. Period. Everything else is secondary. Sure, they have a lot of cleaning up to do but moving to monday nights permanently should be priority number one. And IMO Hogan+Dixie=Dumb & Dumber.
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Well, most of the WWE universe is 10 so them not liking The Miz is a good thing. He is a heel afterall.Originally Posted by BayBuryYa
I think NT might be the only place where anybody likes Miz. I think the rest of the WWE Universe (sorry for using that) secretly wishes for the end of his career (myself included).
And as far as Cena goes... if the reports are true about dude's back, he's outta his mind to take a backbreaker from Sheamus. I know dude wants to stay around until WM, but he's gonna end up on that Kurt Angle tip if he doesn't get on that Taker wrestling schedule for a minute.