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Official Pro-Wrestling Thread (WWE, TNA, ROH etc.)

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sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Don't really see what the hang up is on the whole Cena issue tbh. People can boo him or cheer him as they please, such is the wonder of free speech. It's pretty irrelevant, seeing as like him or not, he still draws like crazy.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Booed him loud enough to get a reaction out of Cena.
Yeah - because he's a pro and rather than pretending everyone cheers him, he acknowledge his status. Unlike, oh I dunno, Hulk Hogan circa early 90s.

What specifically has been screwed up regarding the booking, out of interest.
- The abandoning of all previous storylines upon Hogan/Bischoff's arrival
- Russoesque multiple versions of the same storylines (Lashley, Foley being fired, Angle trying to quit, Flair being told they can't fire him because he signed his contract before they joined, this right after they fired Lashley, who, yep, signed his contract before they signed)
- Jeff Hardy making a grand debut and then....Jeff?
- Samoa Joe not appearing on TV (and a PPV) for a few weeks and then fighting for the title all of a sudden
- Unexplained mystery beatups on the 4th
- Where the **** are Beer Money?
- Nasty-Dudley feud getting more attention than the tag belts
- Kurt Angle getting take out by The Band before Hogan managed to beat them both up. Way to make your top face look good.
- Lack of TV time for your X-Division Champ in the last four weeks right before an al X-Divsion PPV is announced for next month
- Mick Foley not being able to get into the Impact Zone even though everyone else could
- The Band having their faces on the opening titles and entrance music despite not being allowed in

Add in questionable results like Daniels jobbing to Val Venis and that's why I have little respect for it. I'll watch it if it's on but it has me shaking my head so, so much. I'm not saying you shouldn't like it,each to their own. But for me, compared to what WWE are doing at the minute, TNA has no chance of establishing itself as a threat.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
- The abandoning of all previous storylines upon Hogan/Bischoff's arrival
Yes, that is slightly disappointing, but it probably is easier for Bischoff and Hogan to start afresh rather than to give existing storylines a half assed effort.

- Russoesque multiple versions of the same storylines (Lashley, Foley being fired, Angle trying to quit, Flair being told they can't fire him because he signed his contract before they joined, this right after they fired Lashley, who, yep, signed his contract before they signed)
Ooh, you definitely have a point here. However, I guess Lashley can be fired (and I believe he is actually gone) for the bad behaviour involving beating up superstars and throwing a strop.

- Jeff Hardy making a grand debut and then....Jeff?
Bit weird, but I think it was a one show signing which had some intent to lead to a long term deal. He was there to add impact (:)) to the January 4th show and did so, if they could get him on a long term deal, he could really help TNA. On the note of January 4th, what a shocker of an opening match to get things kicked off, eH.

- Samoa Joe not appearing on TV (and a PPV) for a few weeks and then fighting for the title all of a sudden
He did have the Feast or Fired case and I do believe that a few weeks off was probably necessary to turn him from weirdo with facepaint to face Joe.

- Unexplained mystery beatups on the 4th
Was "The Band".
- Where the **** are Beer Money?
They beat Big Rob and Brutus in a webmatch, this week.

- Nasty-Dudley feud getting more attention than the tag belts
No problem there, good high profile feud. Nasty Boys aren't too bad in the ring either.

- Kurt Angle getting take out by The Band before Hogan managed to beat them both up. Way to make your top face look good.
Overcritical, Hogan had the brass-knuckles and was a high profile face turn/clarification.

- Lack of TV time for your X-Division Champ in the last four weeks right before an al X-Divsion PPV is announced for next month
Guess they'll pile on the action in the coming weeks.

- The Band having their faces on the opening titles and entrance music despite not being allowed in
Yes, was a bit village.

Add in questionable results like Daniels jobbing to Val Venis and that's why I have little respect for it. I'll watch it if it's on but it has me shaking my head so, so much. I'm not saying you shouldn't like it,each to their own. But for me, compared to what WWE are doing at the minute, TNA has no chance of establishing itself as a threat.
Daniels jobbing to Val Venis (then Hernandez) was disappointing, after he competed for the title, but I'm sure even Hogan knows he is established and therefore, uses him in an Eight Card Stud qualifier and for a match against the debuting Val Venis.

No doubt though, some of the booking has been poor compared to WWE, but I just feel that amongst this lack of professionalism lies an unpredictability which just isn't there with WWE.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Don't want to turn this into a quote war, but think I'll just respond to a few of your points.

Bit weird, but I think it was a one show signing which had some intent to lead to a long term deal. He was there to add impact (:)) to the January 4th show and did so, if they could get him on a long term deal, he could really help TNA. On the note of January 4th, what a shocker of an opening match to get things kicked off, eH.
Don't see the point in unannounced one night signings though? Doesn't give you any momentum, and they've had his face on the credits.


He did have the Feast or Fired case and I do believe that a few weeks off was probably necessary to turn him from weirdo with facepaint to face Joe.
Both true, but it's still no way to build up a contender IMO.


Was "The Band".
Was this actually confirmed?


They beat Big Rob and Brutus in a webmatch, this week.
So that seems a bit of a pointless use of them to me..


No problem there, good high profile feud. Nasty Boys aren't too bad in the ring either.
Well your opinion on the feud aside, a tag team feud should not be the top tag team feud i it isn't for the belts.


Overcritical, Hogan had the brass-knuckles and was a high profile face turn/clarification.
Still makes Angle look weak as piss to me, my anti-Hogan bias may be shining through here. Any criticism anyone ever levies at Triple H applies to Hogan times a thousand,asid from sleeping with a McMahon of course.

Guess they'll pile on the action in the coming weeks.
Which is short-sighted, hotshot booking. Breaking Point wasn't a great idea by WWE last year but they built to this by having wrestlers use submission moves for a few months prior.


No doubt though, some of the booking has been poor compared to WWE, but I just feel that amongst this lack of professionalism lies an unpredictability which just isn't there with WWE.
For me, WWE is gripping at the minute, sure you have an idea what will happen but not completely. Wrestling should never be as unpredictable as Vince Russo likes it to be as it means it's not being booked logically.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Guess we'll see how it turns out. Currently, I check out Impact every week on youtube, but that is mainly because the UK is X weeks or X days behind and I cbf to remember when the new Impact comes on (Sunday night?). Raw just seems a bit stale to me, but I'll definitely be picking up the interest in the coming weeks and will no doubt be watching Wrestlemania with a mate with a couple beers in hand. I do love a good live Wrestlemania above all else, though I do have a poor record of falling asleep during The Undertaker's entrance. Remember doing that once and waking to see Triple H dressed as a Viking, thought to myself "**** this, I'm going back to sleep".
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
TNA PPV's used to be on the Wednesday after it was shown in the US when I was watching it, think they started around 10pm. Not sure if it's still the same now, but it certainly used to be that way.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
TNA PPV's used to be on the Wednesday after it was shown in the US when I was watching it, think they started around 10pm. Not sure if it's still the same now, but it certainly used to be that way.
TNA PPVs are no longer aired free in the UK so I am going to look to stream it live.
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
That sucks, used to be pretty good being able to catch the PPV's on a Wednesday night. Against All Odds is starting at 8pm ET, and there's a 5 hour time difference, so it'll start at 1am here =]
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
That sucks, used to be pretty good being able to catch the PPV's on a Wednesday night. Against All Odds is starting at 8pm ET, and there's a 5 hour time difference, so it'll start at 1am here =]
Ooh, vicious! Doubt I'll be able to keep myself entertained until then, especially since it is not certain that I could find a stream, so I'll probs look for replays tomorrow or on Tuesday. I'll try to keep myself from the results, until then.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Yeah, Saturday night on Bravo is the most recent. They show the week before's on a Sat night on Bravo 2 as well.

Shame about the PPVs though, guess TNA wanted more cash for them
 

masterblaster

International Captain
TNA are moving to Monday nights. The Monday Night Wars begin again. It will be exciting times for wrestling fans and one would think that the WWE would improve their game even more now that TNA have come to compete against Raw.

That being said, I still think it's still a couple of years at least before TNA can even consider matching WWE for ratings and popularity. But for wrestling fans it's a welcome step ahead and as long as it allows for exciting television and allows both WWE and TNA to become better, I'm all for it.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
I'm really liking the concept of WWE NXT. It seems like it's going to be WWE's version of The Ultimate Fighter. It's going to be 8 rookies with 8 pro's mentoring them. It sounds like great television and to see these young guys and get introduced to their personalities really seems like a great concept for a television show.

Of course it helps in getting these guys exposure, getting them on screen and helping them to become over with the fans before actually just plunging them into the deep ends of Raw or Smackdown. The 8 pro's are Chris Jericho, CM Punk, Christian, Matt Hardy, Carlito, R-Truth, The Miz and MVP.

The most funny of the match ups are with The Miz apparently being the mentor of Bryan Danielson. I don't know if that was intentional on WWE's part but having The Miz be the mentor for one of the greatest wrestlers in the world is kind of laughable. Bryan Danielson has tons more worldwide wrestling experience than The Miz and it's just funny how he's positioned as the rookie and The Miz is positioned as the mentor.

That being said, I'm not completely against the idea as Bryan Danielson may be one of the greatest wrestlers in the world, The Miz is one of the most charismatic and one of the most over wrestlers in WWE so The Miz may be beneficial to Bryan Danielson in developing some charisma and a personality. There's a great feud for the United States Championship down the line as well with Danielson's ability to outshine The Miz in terms of in ring work.
 
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sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I'm really liking the concept of WWE NXT. It seems like it's going to be WWE's version of The Ultimate Fighter. It's going to be 8 rookies with 8 pro's mentoring them. It sounds like great television and to see these young guys and get introduced to their personalities really seems like a great concept for a television show.

Of course it helps in getting these guys exposure, getting them on screen and helping them to become over with the fans before actually just plunging them into the deep ends of Raw or Smackdown. The 8 pro's are Chris Jericho, CM Punk, Christian, Matt Hardy, Carlito, R-Truth, The Miz and MVP.

The most funny of the match ups are with The Miz apparently being the mentor of Bryan Danielson. I don't know if that was intentional on WWE's part but having The Miz be the mentor for one of the greatest wrestlers in the world is kind of laughable. Bryan Danielson has tons more worldwide wrestling experience than The Miz and it's just funny how he's positioned as the rookie and The Miz is positioned as the mentor.


That being said, I'm not completely against the idea as Bryan Danielson may be one of the greatest wrestlers in the world, The Miz is one of the most charismatic and one of the most over wrestlers in WWE so The Miz may be beneficial to Bryan Danielson in developing some charisma and a personality. There's a great feud for the United States Championship down the line as well with Danielson's ability to outshine The Miz in terms of in ring work.
This is the typical Vince McMahon "my company is better than yours" attitude at it's worst. I appreciate the fact that Danielson has not worked in the E before and needs to start at the bottom, I wouldn't object to him being mentored so to speak by any of the others, but this strikes me as a very cheap pop at him and the internet wrestling scene. It doesn't bother me all that much, but I still find it petty and stupid.
 
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