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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Jan 20, 2007 17:37:50 GMT -5
Give him time. Matt didn't give himself time. I want to see what he can do when not restricted to WWE style.
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Post by MarcusC on Jan 20, 2007 21:14:55 GMT -5
For the Vis was NEVER in TNA. March 26, 2003 - NWA^TNA: Nelson Frazier made a shocking debut, aligning himself with "The Truth" Ron Killings.. April 2, 2003 - NWA^TNA: Nelson "Knight" (as they call him) makes another appearance and saves Ron Killings from a double team.. Where did I hear he got fired from? This was maybe a week or two ago before the big firings, and claimed he might be added to the LAX crew. Which I get all my news from Wrestlezone.
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Post by Jay O'Brien on Jan 20, 2007 22:54:03 GMT -5
Haha, nice catch Chamberlain.
TNA has hired some (BLEEP)bags in it's time, don't pretend it's THAT far distant from all the other American promotions.
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Prince Darko
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Post by Prince Darko on Jan 20, 2007 23:31:25 GMT -5
man, (BLEEP) WWE. they only wanna push the people that get the most pop from the kids, that the people that deserve.
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Jan 21, 2007 16:15:52 GMT -5
Good God, TNA really did hire shitty guys all around in the start. Yeesh.
On second thought keep in WWE, TNA would probably re-hire him since he's "ex-WWE". And give him a title run.
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Post by Clint Zellor on Jan 22, 2007 2:05:01 GMT -5
Vis was in TNA as Lord something...or i think Nigel or something. Matt Hardy can never become Indy and still be over, nor could his brother.
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Jan 22, 2007 2:37:34 GMT -5
Then Matt should go on the indies as the biggest heel ever, talking about how much better he is. Nah man, if any guy like him was on the indies LONG ENOUGH, he could get over. In my opinion from reading about the shows and circumstances, it seems that the indie fans... they didn't like Matt Hardy coming in and besting their "own" like Daniels. And I mean Matt is WWE, he seems less physical and able compared to the ROH guys. I think that any wrestler, ANY wrestler who wanted to stay in this business outside of WWE would be able to make something of himself on the indies. I mean James Gibson was a total jobber in WWE with some talent, and he became ROH champion. he went out to the indies and upped his game like crazy. Sure there were "Jamie Noble" fans out there who knew he was better than WWE was letting us see him, but not that many. Honestly he wasn't a "draw" on the indies. A Matt Hardy (Or Jeff) has more of a WWE stigma around them, like they're the enemy, working this "weak" seeming style. I may be wrong, just exploring the idea. I simply think that if any "WWE GUY" went to the indies and stayed there, working hard to catch up to the rest of the indies, they would in time be accepted. But it sure wouldn't be a bad idea for that WWE Guy to be a mega-heel when he first shows up.
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Post by "Sick" Billy Kryenik on Jan 22, 2007 15:25:51 GMT -5
Vis is the most useless wrestler I've ever seen in the WWE. Well sides from the Buff Bagwell incident. garbage.
Either way, if Vis is a superstar because he's 500 plus pounds. Perhaps we should give all the morbidly obese people gold stars simply because they could bonzai drop their boss if they needed too.
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Stone Zellor
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Post by Stone Zellor on Jan 22, 2007 15:38:09 GMT -5
I think he should resort back to Mabel, lose some weight (about 100lbs should do) and form a semi-decent tag team with a medium sized guy with pace.
Like Val Venis. That's WWE Tag Team Champions right there.
And WWE guys would have to adapt to indie style wrestling, but most of the lower card could probably make it. Hell, most of the lower card got plucked from the indies.
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Post by "Sick" Billy Kryenik on Jan 22, 2007 16:48:33 GMT -5
the wwe ring is larger and most of the indy guys are smaller. so they look so tiny in that ring
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