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So has Bobby Lashley joined TNA or was that just a rumor?
Bobby Lashley did show up at a TNA Lockdown last month and only made one cameo appearance. He didn't say anything and just waved to the crowd basically. He was seen briefly on the TNA Impact after Lockdown but again didn't really do anything.So has Bobby Lashley joined TNA or was that just a rumor?
You could expect it though as he's nowhere as good as when he first came in. Even his return on Raw was very lacklustre. Not to mention violating the wellness policy a few times and being injured for most of his career, I could actually see the release coming. With that being said, it's still somewhat of a surprise.Mr Kennedy released from the WWE.
How insanely random. Bring him back to feud with Orton and then fire him! Be interesting to see the reasoning. Gutted for Ken though.
Haha, quite.Was quite surprised by it as it seemed they wanted him to do something decent with his big return on Raw. That being said, I read that ratings were shocking on Monday and that Vince wanted a scapegoat - it couldn't have been to do with Raw clashing with basketball play-offs, bored of the Raw storylines etc! Smackdown is so much better than Raw it's just not funny, should stick that on a Monday night and watch the ratings climb
Read through the thread, I've given it a review. It's an awesome book and I'm sure you'll really enjoy it.Despite having not watched wrestling for over 3 years now, I've finally bought Jericho's autobiography. If its even half as funny as Foley's first book, it'll be a great read.
Can't wait to get stuck into it after exams. Seems to have received good reviews.
Thanks for the link mate. Anything Jim Cornette writes is definitely worth a read. He makes some pretty good points and to be honest, I never really understood all the Extreme stuff anyway. Sure it was popular back in the 90's but it's only effective when you deliver it very rarely.Quiet round here lately. This is worth a read:
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masterblaster, I have a strong feeling you will particularly enjoy this piece. It is about hardcore wrestling.
Yeah, Cornette is quality. Loved his shoot spots that he used to on Raw around 96/97. I think you're right that if TNA gave him some influence they could actually be a threat to WWE, and we'd subsequently see WWE put out a more thought-out product - it was obviously no coincidence that the E (or F as it was back then) was at its best when there was a threat from WCW (in fact the best TV came while it started to catch up again in the ratings).Thanks for the link mate. Anything Jim Cornette writes is definitely worth a read. He makes some pretty good points and to be honest, I never really understood all the Extreme stuff anyway. Sure it was popular back in the 90's but it's only effective when you deliver it very rarely.
Even now I think, why couldn't Cornette have more of an influence on TNA? If he was allowed to have influence, I think you'd see TNA slowly transform from this gimmicky, tacky show into a more logical, wrestling oriented show.
Weird. Really, really weird, and disappointing.Umaga