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Banned
Damn now i want a mask!
Mike Tenay's crazy heel interviews might be my favorite bad part of WCW 2000. He was legit creepy!
He was such a raging cunt. And it came out of nowhere, too. One day he was the Professor, and the next interview he's being as much of a shit head as possible to everyone if when there is no reason for it. He's a dick to the faces, a dick to the heels, and a fucking asshole to the women. I can't believe they didn't have Steiner fuck him up after talking to Midajah that way.
Also, what happened to Russo booking Tenay in a match on Nitro? They just didn't mention it again.
I still got this one of me
Could be worse.
TNA will be moving out of the Impact Zone permanently once they tape their "One Night Only" PPVs there in March. The company is ending their lease with Universal Studios Orlando and after the tapings, will pack up their production, rings and sets. They have been regularly taping TV there since leaving the Nashville Fairgrounds for the facility in June 2004. It truly is the end of an era for a venue that was actually an awesome intimate venue live, but also one that never really had its live energy translated to TV and PPV broadcasts. TNA is dropping the expenditures of the live monthly PPV and the Impact Zone to put that money into running tapings on the road every other week.
I should have said a 'Trios was born'
Laserfrog has striking resemblance to Glenn Jacobs.
fuck me..
YES! I finally got my hands on the Kenta Kobashi box-set NOAH released in 2007 after Kobashi kicked cancer's ass, 22 hours of Kobashi career retrospective in glorious 60fps digitally remastered goodness
It's OK, we'll get our act together and register as Team GAF in time for this year's CHIKARA's 'King of Trios'.
YES! I finally got my hands on the Kenta Kobashi box-set NOAH released in 2007 after Kobashi kicked cancer's ass, 22 hours of Kobashi career retrospective in glorious 60fps digitally remastered goodness
Yes please.
I was the original masked poster all up in this bitch, then I got drunk and met El Generico.
TNA is taking a huge risk. I can't see it working out in the end for them.
Is this some like 51 match extravaganza? I have a pal who ONLY pirates wrestling and it makes me sad, and he was talking about this yesterday. :/
Yep, that's the one - glad I could find a copy, as the set is out of print and costs about $200. Gives me something to watch before New Japan on Sunday.
I also got a set of all 35 Clash of the Champions - watching the first one now, Luger & Windham vs Arn & Tully
Yeah, it seems like a huge financial risk that will probably kill the company if it doesn't work out. I can't see TNA as a true touring company in the environment pro wrestling has been in for a decade. If this was a late 90s thing, maybe. But right now with a bunch of dudes who are still nationally unknown (even if they've been on TV for 8 years) and WWE guys that no one cared about to begin with? I don't know. My gut says the egos of the people in charge will book venues way too big for them to fill. That or they'll run the same few cities over and over until it turns into another Impact Zone.
Yeah, it seems like a huge financial risk that will probably kill the company if it doesn't work out. I can't see TNA as a true touring company in the environment pro wrestling has been in for a decade. If this was a late 90s thing, maybe. But right now with a bunch of dudes who are still nationally unknown (even if they've been on TV for 8 years) and WWE guys that no one cared about to begin with? I don't know. My gut says the egos of the people in charge will book venues way too big for them to fill. That or they'll run the same few cities over and over until it turns into another Impact Zone.
Hadn't realised they had dropped PPVs from their schedule. That's pretty interesting, and almost welcoming. Far too many PPVs floating around between all the different promotions, considering the products are poor, the general hype around wrestling is flat and the 'extra money' people have to spend.
Also, what's early 90's Smokey Mountain Wrestling like? I see a collection available.
The better butt is on the right.
The better butt is on the right.
Pretty neat, but it has a lot of country-ass Cornetteisms. I think Cornette is a great guy with an awesome mind for the business, and he knew how to work people well and book them. Worth watchin.
Yeah, it seems like a huge financial risk that will probably kill the company if it doesn't work out. I can't see TNA as a true touring company in the environment pro wrestling has been in for a decade. If this was a late 90s thing, maybe. But right now with a bunch of dudes who are still nationally unknown (even if they've been on TV for 8 years) and WWE guys that no one cared about to begin with? I don't know. My gut says the egos of the people in charge will book venues way too big for them to fill. That or they'll run the same few cities over and over until it turns into another Impact Zone.