Jono
Virat Kohli (c)
this bloke's picking up on all of my "name in post" errors today. wacDwyane vs Johnson was pretty fun too. Undertaker vs Undertaker wasn't though.
this bloke's picking up on all of my "name in post" errors today. wacDwyane vs Johnson was pretty fun too. Undertaker vs Undertaker wasn't though.
haha what's funny is that despite being given chance after chance, they just continue to **** things up worse and worse. It's getting to the point where it's just really embarrassing. Nearly all of their talents have bailed, those that they still have aren't even on full-time exclusive deals anymore, and that business with Hernandez appearing on Impact when he was under contract to Lucha Underground was just stupidity beyond belief. What the **** are they playing at?Yeah so true. Was so promising. Wahhhh, so ****.
Yeah, the X Division was gaining some serious popularity, and had some immense talent. Styles, Daniels, Joe, Kazarian, P Williams, Sabin, Shelley, Low Ki, and a few more, such a deep pool of talent. To think that division has now dropped to the level where ****ing Rockstar Dud is the champ, and Grado is competing in title matches is just a joke.Yeah, it's interesting that around the time of that match, the Attitude Era had just reached its close, and the WWE had just elevated Cena and Batista to main event level to lay the foundations for building the company around those guys. Fast forward 5-10 years and both guys, but especially Cena, are pretty much synonymous with the identity of the WWE throughout that period.
In this triple threat, TNA had 3 guys who they really could have built their company around, and give it it's own identity. In that clip, for instance, Mike Tenay talks about how the X-Division is the "signature" hook of their entire promotion. Fast forward 5-10 years later, and they've actually gone backwards. TNA absolutely wasted all of these guys and put them on the backburner so that they could try and put over WWE cast offs. The X-division, which was once one of the coolest things in wrestling, doesn't even really exist anymore, and the title has just become meaningless.
Had they done a better job of it there's still no guarantee they'd now be a great deal more successful than they already were at the time of this match, but it really illustrates just how badly they managed to **** everything up despite having all the tools to really do something cool. Wankers.
Yeah TNA's X-Division was phenomenal. And their Knockouts Division completely pissed on WWE's "divas". Made them look like a joke. How they weren't able to capitalize I have no idea. They had some really promising stuff and had an audience which loved them.Yeah, it's interesting that around the time of that match, the Attitude Era had just reached its close, and the WWE had just elevated Cena and Batista to main event level to lay the foundations for building the company around those guys. Fast forward 5-10 years and both guys, but especially Cena, are pretty much synonymous with the identity of the WWE throughout that period.
In this triple threat, TNA had 3 guys who they really could have built their company around, and give it it's own identity. In that clip, for instance, Mike Tenay talks about how the X-Division is the "signature" hook of their entire promotion. Fast forward 5-10 years later, and they've actually gone backwards. TNA absolutely wasted all of these guys and put them on the backburner so that they could try and put over WWE cast offs. The X-division, which was once one of the coolest things in wrestling, doesn't even really exist anymore, and the title has just become meaningless.
Had they done a better job of it there's still no guarantee they'd now be a great deal more successful than they already were at the time of this match, but it really illustrates just how badly they managed to **** everything up despite having all the tools to really do something cool. Wankers.
Heh, I saw photos of Kolo, Jack and Welbeck on there and pissed myself laughing. Oh god, he's a moron.The Tweets would be funny just by themselves, but the fact that he thinks they're legit and actually re-tweeting them is just lolz. What a tool.