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My GOD! That TNALOL recap may be the funniest and most awful things I've ever read related to wrestling. I'm only up to 2006 right now and it's just this horrible train wreck of bad booking. I have seriously lost count of the number of times a sentence ends with 'the angle was dropped' or 'they never explained why...'
I almost wish I had watched it all just to see it. The really funny thing is that it all sounded like text-book Russo booking even BEFORE he got there.
Fucking SAD. They just killed any young talent that could have taken them somewhere. The old guys were ever older and less of a draw than in WCW....where the hell did they think it was all going to go?
haven't watched wrestling so what happened to kurt angle after he left wwf?
Nah... WWE is just really really bad at wrestling.
Same shit over and over again.
haven't watched wrestling so what happened to kurt angle after he left wwf?
Kurt angle's TNA theme was so epic :'(
Hope Roode, AA, Magnus and Gail go to WWE, and Kurt for some comedy with Lesnar once the beast thing is dead.
TNA also had the best womens match in the United States in about the last 10 years. Probably the best televised one.
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And what did TNA do with their success? With the fact that they kicked the shit out of WWE's diva roster at the time? ...Why, they did nothing to capitalize on it of course!
TNA was dead to me when they got rid of Jay Lethal .
Wait, wtf happened to The Pope? I liked his swag
He went to the WWE, Elijah Burke, was there for a bit, and I am not sure what happened after that
Agreed.
I don't know why WWE never signed that dude. He seemed perfect. He is young, experienced, GREAT mic skills.
TNA was dead to me when they got rid of Jay Lethal .
Agreed.
I don't know why WWE never signed that dude. He seemed perfect. He is young, experienced, GREAT mic skills.
He would be perfect to debut in WWE for that new NOD stable.
It wasn't because of injuries, it was because he was so beat up and fucked up on pain pills he was being shuttled from town to town in a wheelchair and Vince didn't want another dead wrestler on his watch.I feel like Angle's wwe departure isn't covered well. I followed him until he was The Machine and had the match with Orton in 2006 ECW. I had heard he left WEE due to chronic injury and didn't know about his problems since. Shame, he was actually great in the brief ECW run and I remember his match at ONS.
Some of the best TNA segments
MMA Jarrett http://youtu.be/m6S2ysN5izk
Jay Lethal and Flair Woo Off http://youtu.be/hVU0MW-IGrM
...YooooooDixie, thinking Vince will actually respond to this challenge, froze the million dollars.
From their paygrades that forced their mid-tier to get second jobs or foodstamps, to their seemingly suicidal mission of recreating the worst aspects of WCW with big cheques for over-the-hill "legends" and consistently awful in-ring product: TNA has always been godamn fucking awful, but this is an incredible read.
But...
...this would have been the greatest thing to happen in pro wrestling since the death of WCW.
What will Earl Hebner do
I feel like Angle's wwe departure isn't covered well. I followed him until he was The Machine and had the match with Orton in 2006 ECW. I had heard he left WEE due to chronic injury and didn't know about his problems since. Shame, he was actually great in the brief ECW run and I remember his match at ONS.
Also, since I'm know reading TNALOL and got getting work done, here is a choice quote
"Since Black Reign feuds always ended up horrible, Harris' momentum ended up hitting the skids faster than Nick Hogan on a bender." damn!
What will Earl Hebner do
Yep. Spike told them not to hire Russo back when they fired him, and TNA did it behind Spike's back.
wut
is even going on here lol
Russo and Spike were cool, but Bischoff and Hogan talked alot of shit about him to the Spike execs trying to get him fired and position themselves better. Hogan and Bischoff are the real reason TNA is screwed now.
A favorite tna moment of mine if this is the end:
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The real reason TNA is screwed now is because it has been a terribly run and unprofessional company since day one. Just took a while for it to catch up with them.
Yeah, this list I'm reading is insane. Midgets jerking off in trashcans from the beginning....wow
TY for the Angle info. Maybe it was covered but I wasn't in the habit of checking inside stories then. When I heard about his injuries, I just took it at face value. When I saw him pop up in TNA I assumed it was a bad falling out with Vince.
Since I'm asking, which Hardy Brother was the total fuckup...both? All this time I was thinking Matt Hardy when to shit and got wasted but I was just reading quite a bit about Jeff no-showing events and sleeping during taping right after he was picked up.
Again, this list is insane and makes it hard to put one reason for TNA dying. Honestly I can't fucking believe they lasted as long as they did with all this shit. It really feels like they booked on a show by show basis and never gave any thought to what just happened or what happens next. That really feels like classic Russo.
What gets me the most is how many times someone got over or got a huge push that THEY BOOKED and then they would bury them a month later. Was it really just the mentality of the older known wrestlers being the money and must always come out ahead? It's like they ran out of guys for legends to squash so they would push a new guy for 2 weeks just so they could be fed to the legends in hopes there would be a tiny pop.
I actually think I could have booked TNA much better and that says tons.
With out Double J in charge TNA went off the rails.
Sure when he was in charge it wasnt perfect but at least it seemed like the company had a direction and was growing.
It's pretty well covered. He had a ton of injuries and was covering them with a pretty severe pain pill addiction. WWE wanted him to take time off and go to rehab. He refused, so they mutually exited from their agreement. It wasn't an expiration, and it wasn't exactly fired. They both agreed to walk away from each other. Kurt says it was because they WOULDN'T give him time off, which is the opposite of what actually happened and he immediately jumped to TNA, didn't take time off, didn't get cleaned up, didn't heal up. Injuries kept mounting, so did the addiction, and his personal life went to shit with multiple DUIs and arrests and his wife leaving him for Jeff Jarrett.
I believe he's been in rehab at least twice, maybe three times since being in TNA.