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JBL's into that stupid "Wrestler's Court" BS. Randy Orton believes in swift, vigilante punishment.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:LOL REY MYSTERIO LOSES AGAIN.
Keyser Soze said:well at least Rey loosing kinda sets up the match at ONE NIGHT STNAD a small bit better
The Black Brad Pitt said:ALL HAIL KING BOOKER!
ALL HAIL KING BOOKER!
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Nameless said:Its official about Rey:
He is the worst book champion of all time. Come on, FInlay???? Finlay???? I know its non title, but Finlay who has not done so hot as far as his W/L record goes, going over on the champ, even with outside distraction makes no sense. Why couldn't Sabu just have attacked Rey AFTER Rey beat Finlay...damn...Who's Coffee did Rey masturbate in to get treated like this???
Nameless said:Who's Coffee did Rey masturbate in to get treated like this???
those key people dont work for him anymore.Nameless said:Vince needs competition--serious competition like WCW was in the 90s. Without it he is able to impose his slightly insane will on the company more than ever. He lowballs superstars on contracts, buries smaller guys more than ever, and green lights storylines/characters that would have made people scratch their head during the "kayfabe era"-- things weren't like this when WCW was around.
I hope TNA can find a real financial backer. The company has taken a constant loss but they need some one who can afford to take a relatively large hit while TNA estabishes itself as a viable competitor to WWE. Impact gets closer and closer to Smackdown in the ratings with mid-90s WCW Nitro mainevents and a bunch of indy guys. If they were able to get some bigger names(Brock, Jericho, etc..) and begin to tour larger markets they could possibly challenge Vince, or at very least light the creative flame that he and his people used to have.
Nameless said:Vince needs competition--serious competition like WCW was in the 90s. Without it he is able to impose his slightly insane will on the company more than ever. He lowballs superstars on contracts, buries smaller guys more than ever, and green lights storylines/characters that would have made people scratch their head during the "kayfabe era"-- things weren't like this when WCW was around.
I hope TNA can find a real financial backer. The company has taken a constant loss but they need some one who can afford to take a relatively large hit while TNA estabishes itself as a viable competitor to WWE. Impact gets closer and closer to Smackdown in the ratings with mid-90s WCW Nitro mainevents and a bunch of indy guys. If they were able to get some bigger names(Brock, Jericho, etc..) and begin to tour larger markets they could possibly challenge Vince, or at very least light the creative flame that he and his people used to have.
pilonv1 said:That's more JBL's style isn't it?
And TNA has apparently put the ixnay on their talent doing interviews/radio shows with any profanity.
John 'Earthquake' Tenta Passes Away
Date Added: June 07, 2006
Story By: Daniel Edler
Source: WWE.com
"John "Earthquake" Tenta passed away this morning at the age of 42 after a lengthy battle with bladder cancer. Tenta is survived by his wife and three kids."
Outcast2004 said:Sad news folks, another one passes away.
RIP John.... You put up a hell of a fight to the bitter end.
Nameless said:Tenta is one of the most underrated heels of all-time. He had great feuds with the likes of Hogan,Sting, Savage and Ultimate Warrior. I remember being like "WTF" when I was a kid and he came out of the crowd and destroyed The Ultimate Warrior. He was also an integral part of what is no doubt one of the best periods of tag-team wrestling as part of The Natural Disasters.
RIP Quake.
dskillzhtown said:For someone that honestly does not remember, can you tell me how his role was any different that Mark Henry's today?
Bloodwake said:Since there is only three matches (booked as of now) and two hours... unless they have long matches, I would say that WWE has been waiting for this night to start doing development for the ECW PPV on Sunday.
A very shitty idea, but development nonetheless (if that happens)
dskillzhtown said:I predict many, many ECW video packages to remind people of ECW was, though Vince, Angle and Paul have all said that the new ECW will be something completely new.
Bloodwake said:Yep. That way if the new ECW does suck, all the people who never saw ECW can be disappointed with it as well.
BREAKING NEWS! DON YOUR YELLOW JOCK STRAPS said:Breaking News: Credible Signs With ECW, Debuting Tonight
Date Added: June 07, 2006
Story By: Ryan Clark
ECWWrestlingNews.com is reporting a breaking story this afternoon and that is that Justin Credible has signed on with WWE for the new ECW brand. As a matter of fact, the day his no-compete clause with the MTV project expired is the same day he signed his contract with WWE. Credible is scheduled to be at tonight's ECW vs. WWE special on the USA Network.
Credible makes his return to a WWE-owned brand for the first time in over three years. He was released in early 2003 after falling by the wayside on the RAW brand. During a period of his time away from the mainstream scene, Credible reportedly worked at a Target department store.
Exclusive: 2 New ECW ONS Matches Revealed
Date Added: June 07, 2006
Story By: Ryan Clark
ECWWrestlingNews.com is reporting that Balls Mahoney vs. Tanaka and FBI vs. Mikey and Tajiri have been added to the ECW One Night Stand PPV on Sunday.
Exclusive: Beulah Confirmed For ECW One Night Stand
Date Added: June 07, 2006
Story By: Ryan Clark
In another breaking exclusive backstage story at ECWWrestlingNews.com today, Beulah will accompany Tommy Dreamer to the ring this Sunday at ECW One Night Stand.
The site had been reporting that she would be a part of the ECW brand several weeks ago.
Nameless said:It was a lot different. Tenta wasn't an 8 year vet who spent that entire time either as a low/midcarder or on the shelf, only to suddenly be pushed into a role where he started destroying the companies top names. Upon his debut Cena took out the Ultimate Warrior, and if I recall immediately entered into a feud with Warrior & Hogan. He then made the transistion and was part of one of the most memorable tag-teams of all time.