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amp316 said:
d21lewis said:
amp316 said:

I just watched the match and from the time that they actually locked up to the ending of the 3-count it was a grand total of 17 seconds.  Hardy was visibly stoned and when I say stoned I mean on some serious pills or possibly even heroin.  The fans started chanting bullshit as the PPV went off and Sting shouted out, "I agree!"

Hopefully this isn't the beginning of the end for TNA.

Me too--it's on youtube.  I wonder what Bischoff said to Hardy and Sting.  You could see Hardy try to kick out but letting that match go on would have been dangerous and an embarrassment.  I liked Hardy but he has to go.  Wasted potential as a main-eventer, again.

This is the main issue.  Someone could have seriously gotten hurt or even worse, killed. 

How unprofessional on Hardy's part.  If he wants to get messed up that's fine, but do it after the match and not before.  I hope this puts an end to his career.

Of all the people to be his opponent too, Sting.  Isn't he a born again Christian?



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Watching Raw while I'm posting:  The Miz may have really hurt Khali!  That guy has had a history of medical problems and I don't know it a broken part of that chair hit unexpectedly.  From what I understand, a chair shot is supposed to hit in the shoulder blade area.  Miz was hitting too low.--That may have been poop!



d21lewis said:

Watching Raw while I'm posting:  The Miz may have really hurt Khali!  That guy has had a history of medical problems and I don't know it a broken part of that chair hit unexpectedly.  From what I understand, a chair shot is supposed to hit in the shoulder blade area.  Miz was hitting too low.--That may have been poop!


Im shocked they even keep Khali around. Hope he didnt actually get hurt though.

 

As for Jeff Hardy. As much as I have always loved watching him. He really needs to go clean up before ever stepping into another ring. Actually, Im not so sure he should ever step into a ring again being the main reason he probably even started was from the pain. Im sure a hell of a lot more of them are addicted to pain meds and other things too. I enjoy watching most of them, but if you are in that much pain its time for you to move on.



I liked how the Miz has stepped his game up lately. He destroys the Great Khali even though he should have not hit him in the lower back like that. During the main event the Miz comes out dressed like the Rock and then he kicks Cena's ass. 

Morrison/Trish Stratus/Snooki vs. LayCool/Dolph Ziggler will be a 3-on-3 match at WrestleMania. That's just a waste of time.

I think Sheamus and Daniel Bryan will probably face each other at WrestleMania for the US Championship.

I don't think there will be a Money in the Bank match at WrestleMania. That's really disappointiing.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Kasz216 said:
amp316 said:
d21lewis said:
amp316 said:

I just watched the match and from the time that they actually locked up to the ending of the 3-count it was a grand total of 17 seconds.  Hardy was visibly stoned and when I say stoned I mean on some serious pills or possibly even heroin.  The fans started chanting bullshit as the PPV went off and Sting shouted out, "I agree!"

Hopefully this isn't the beginning of the end for TNA.

Me too--it's on youtube.  I wonder what Bischoff said to Hardy and Sting.  You could see Hardy try to kick out but letting that match go on would have been dangerous and an embarrassment.  I liked Hardy but he has to go.  Wasted potential as a main-eventer, again.

This is the main issue.  Someone could have seriously gotten hurt or even worse, killed. 

How unprofessional on Hardy's part.  If he wants to get messed up that's fine, but do it after the match and not before.  I hope this puts an end to his career.

Of all the people to be his opponent too, Sting.  Isn't he a born again Christian?

Yeah, Sting is a born again Christian and much of their belief system is about forgiveness and second chances.  That's why it's so upsetting when you see the genuinely disappointed look on his face.  

Speaking of which, I may have been a bit harsh in my statement saying that I hope that this ends Jeff's career.  Honestly I hope that he straightens his act out, but unless that happens he shouldn't be let near a wrestling ring.  



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There were these two guys on youtube (Bill and Doug) that gained a huge following, thanks to their "WWE Sucks!  TNA Rules!" videos from 2005.  Those guys really knew what they were talking about and gained recognition from the big guys because of their passion.  At one point, they were even allowed to work for TNA (I think it was called the TNA Fanatics show) and Hulk Hogan even responded about their fantasy booking of a TNA event (the last Bound For Glory, I think.).  After Sunday's PPV, those guys have pretty much said "Fuck TNA."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2u2Wkdtno&feature=feedu  (Ignore the shitty filter and just listen to the content)

It's amazing how TNA managed to gut their own fanbase in such a short amount of time.  Every time they take a step forward, something happens that makes them fall backwards.



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d21lewis said:

There were these two guys on youtube (Bill and Doug) that gained a huge following, thanks to their "WWE Sucks!  TNA Rules!" videos from 2005.  Those guys really knew what they were talking about and gained recognition from the big guys because of their passion.  At one point, they were even allowed to work for TNA (I think it was called the TNA Fanatics show) and Hulk Hogan even responded about their fantasy booking of a TNA event (the last Bound For Glory, I think.).  After Sunday's PPV, those guys have pretty much said "Fuck TNA."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2u2Wkdtno&feature=feedu  (Ignore the shitty filter and just listen to the content)

It's amazing how TNA managed to gut their own fanbase in such a short amount of time.  Every time they take a step forward, something happens that makes them fall backwards.

Those guys know their stuff. I agree with almost everything they said, except for Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio might be getting pushed early,but, he's really talented and has mic skills. Sheamus and Swagger got pushed,but, they couldn't stay legit. 

As for TNA, I doubt that SpikeTV will pull the plug on them,but, if it happens I wouldn't be surprised.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

BoneArk said:
d21lewis said:

There were these two guys on youtube (Bill and Doug) that gained a huge following, thanks to their "WWE Sucks!  TNA Rules!" videos from 2005.  Those guys really knew what they were talking about and gained recognition from the big guys because of their passion.  At one point, they were even allowed to work for TNA (I think it was called the TNA Fanatics show) and Hulk Hogan even responded about their fantasy booking of a TNA event (the last Bound For Glory, I think.).  After Sunday's PPV, those guys have pretty much said "Fuck TNA."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2u2Wkdtno&feature=feedu  (Ignore the shitty filter and just listen to the content)

It's amazing how TNA managed to gut their own fanbase in such a short amount of time.  Every time they take a step forward, something happens that makes them fall backwards.

Those guys know their stuff. I agree with almost everything they said, except for Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio might be getting pushed early,but, he's really talented and has mic skills. Sheamus and Swagger got pushed,but, they couldn't stay legit. 

As for TNA, I doubt that SpikeTV will pull the plug on them,but, if it happens I wouldn't be surprised.

I actually met those guys at Lockdown 07 because we got there so early in line, nice guys but they remind me of fanboys on here a bit.



One of the worst things about this(Hardy) is still TNA was a better product before Hogan and Bischoff came. It was getting over the MEM thing and putting on decent PPVs. Sure rating went up with Hogan but the product has gone down and now people are now cursing them. I hope Bischoff, Hogan, and Hardy get fired and limit Russo's power.



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