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Post by El Torito World Order on Oct 17, 2010 23:19:56 GMT -8
Stupid. The toughest guy in the group is someone that legit backed down from eTWo in a fight. Also, one of the only guys fighting them is Pope, someone we taught respect a year ago and it changed his career, so screw They.
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Post by hughes19d on Oct 18, 2010 3:22:28 GMT -8
LOL yeah i totally forgot I made Abyss punk out at a bar. Pope learned his lesson. Nash left because he was sad we didnt make it out to Daytona to induct him. He's gonna come out here and find us so he can be officially inducted into the faction.
They need to simplify themselves. There are too many moving pieces in this little story. The parts that work work fantastic but theres a bunch of stuff that makes it stale.
TNAs problem is they just seem to throw shit at the wall and run with whatever seems to stick at the time.
Still though, Sleazy E is back to being a full on Heel again so thats awesome. That guy is money in the bank when he's the lead Heel on any given show.
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Post by El Torito World Order on Oct 18, 2010 17:22:07 GMT -8
Yes. Ask me Sunday about my theory regarding the matter.
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Post by hughes19d on Oct 18, 2010 22:29:07 GMT -8
Ok fine it's stupid, lame, dumb, boring, and it makes you scratch your head and wonder why?
Go watch what happened with Raw tonight regarding nexus and John Cena. Compelling telivision that makes you give a damn about all the players involved including Randy Orton. I found myself rooting for Randy Orton and feeling sympathy for John Cena and wanting both of them to kick Wade Barretts ass big time. When they finally end this storyline I'm going to shell out the 55 bucks to watch Cena finally get his payback on Nexus.
I watched Tna. As ive stated before some of the parts in the "they" story make sense. A lot of it just seems thrown together. It's kinda like how the nWo Red and White were back in the day except even more lame. At least the 1st part of the nWo merger was freaking unexpected and awesome, then they just had nowhere to go with it.
Sting wasnt doing much of anything to stop it, Goldberg had just had his whole gimmick ripped from him and DDP was still being a loner and on his way to turning heel.
Same thing is gonna happen with The immortals. too many big names in one group against Joe and the Pope. There's no pipleline for this thing to follow.
Kevin Nash even said so in a recent shoot interview. He was like The Thing about WWE like it or hate it, is that they have a beginning and an ending for all of their important feuds barring injuries etc. He was saying Vinny Mac back in the day when Nash was champ would sit there the day after King of the Ring and be like hey Big Kev, I got you and Razor booked for next years SummerSlam. We're going to build it up so it sells out.
He said with Tna it's um hey what do we wanna do this week? It clearly shows. I've said that about TNA since Hogan showed up on TV. It's a sub par telivision show. The production is horrible, the syorylines are really hard to follow because they get you hyped for something one week and then you have to wait 3 weeks to get part two of it.
I'll watch impact if I happen to be at home, but thats rare. I'd rather watch the ppvs. You get awesome matches, they explain the angle to you right before the match and for the most part their ppvs are quality shows. There's really no need to follow any tna storyline. Just order the PPV's and you're set. I love TNA ppvs. Impact on the other hand needs help.
reaction is cool, but I find myself watching reaction more then Impact. why watch 2 hours of crap when I can watch 30 minutes of the most important aspects of the show AND get the wrestler's reasons for doing what they did on the show?
TNA as a whole is pretty cool and their roster is LOADED with most of my favorite wrestlers, but they need to go hire people that can help them along with their storylines.
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Post by Will Nolte on Oct 19, 2010 15:09:26 GMT -8
I caught that Nexus/Cena/Orton thing. Wasn't bad and it looks like Orton is finally playing that half Face roll I've always wanted to see him in.
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Post by hughes19d on Oct 20, 2010 1:54:34 GMT -8
Ortom has been doing that for a little while now. They cut down his promo time and keep jim quiet.
I may tune into impact this week to see where "they" take this thing. They set up some pretty big stuff last thursday, here's hoping they can follow through with some of it.
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Post by hughes19d on Oct 22, 2010 3:22:52 GMT -8
Kudos to TNA reaction for clearing up a LOT of the "they" angle. Sleazy E hosted it tonight and they had "candid" interviews with the heels explaining their actions throughout the entire year and how it all led up to 10 10 10. Granted a solid payoff should need an hour tv special to explain itself, but good for tna for recognizing that the payoff at the PPV was shit, and the irrational alliance between hogan easy e and flair didnt make sense at all, and they dedicated an hour of tv time to fully explain and clear up most peoples questions about it. Nice damage control.
After an hour of watching the mesage I got was Dixe carter is a fucking idiot and everyone who would normally hate eachother put aside their differences to take over TNA and get her as far away from it as possible. Didnt do a great job of making Carter and her team get over as babyfaces, but itsure as hell cleared up why certain enemies are allies now.
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Post by hughes19d on Oct 28, 2010 12:38:49 GMT -8
i dunno im finding myself not wanting to watch actual wrestling matches anymore. Id rather watch the backstage stuff and watch them cut promos. Im watching a whole lot more UFC now. I like real fighting way better then wrestling but I like the entertainment value that wrestlers cutting promos and wrestling storylines bring to the table.
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