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Yeah I think he means concerning the title and what to do next.


There mere fact that was tweeted 9 hours ago and there has been ZERO news today about it from any of the major sites should tell you something.

There also has been no news saying his contract is up. Besides, for a guy who has publicly stated he only tweets and created a twitter because TNA wants him to tweet for the company it would be extremely uncharacteristic for him to tweet a cryptic message about leaving TNA.
 
Austin Aries spoke with Busted Open today about his TNA World Title win and more. Check out the highlights:

On his emotions after winning the TNA World Title: “It was great. I don’t know if you can sum it up in a sentence or two, but a lot of emotions kind of hit me. The culmination of not only my year in TNA, twelve years in the wrestling business, but really just a lifelong love affair with the wrestling business. To think back to the early days of my childhood and getting into professional wrestling and to think where I am some twenty five years later, it’s hard to put that all in perspective, but I’m sure in the coming days and weeks, it will start to sink in a little more. It was a great feeling and a great moment. The energy coming out the Impact Zone, the response I have seen so far in the wrestling community has been overwhelming. I’m glad I can be somebody that can help create a buzz right now in this business.”

On if winning the TNA World title was the highlight of his career: “Yeah, I have to say it ranks right up there. I was always one of those people who never had a favorite this or a favorite that. This right now, with everything that went along with it and the culmination of it, I think it ranks right up there with the greatest moment so far of my career.”

On his year in TNA: “When I walked in there, I had come to a decision that I wasn’t really happy with the opportunities I was getting in the wrestling business. I felt I was at a certain level as a performer and a competitor and if I wasn’t going to get that opportunity or get treated in a way that was fitting for someone of a guy with my talents, then I decided it was time to do something else. I’ve always been a guy that did his own thing, and set all my own rules, and that was a decision that I made, but when TNA offered that opportunity, I had to take it. It was a great opportunity to come back and have a second chance at a place where you don’t always have a second chance at. I didn’t look back and had nothing to lose at that point and I said ‘here I am, this is me. Either take it or leave it.’ But I can be a money guy in this business and in this company and so far I have proven that and it’s been great.”

On fans getting behind him: “Part of that overwhelming reaction and that moment, it could not have been created had Bobby Roode not had such a successful run as champion the last 7 or 8 months, and the job he has done as World Champion I don’t think can be taken for granted or give him enough accolades on what he’s done. That helped create that special moment last night. I just try to go out there and be myself. My job is to go out there and entertain people and get a reaction out of them. Make them care, one way or the other. I guess just go out there and be myself and if you love me that’s great and if you hate me that’s great too. As long as you care when I walk out that curtain or when you see me on camera, that’s all I care about. I think people can gravitate to someone who’s authentic, who know who he is, who’s comfortable with who he is, who goes out there and expects a lot out of himself. Makes some boisterous claims but backs them up. I also think my passion and love for this business is something I hope translates. It’s been an interesting ride going in there obviously I was new to them and maybe it took them a while for them to warm up to me, but right now each and every time I step out there, it seems like the Aries Army just keeps growing.”

On fans calling it a great moment for TNA and wrestling as a whole: “It’s touching and I’m glad they feel that way. I think that over the years and I’m a wrestling fan too and there have been moments and you go back to the night Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero became wrestling champions. You go back to when CM Punk became champion. The night Daniel Bryan became champion. AJ Styles getting the opportunity in TNA to be the man. I think as a wrestling fan, when you see performers or colleagues succeed and you know they are the type of people that have the same love and passion and respect for the business that you do, that’s what you want to see. You want to see those people succeed because you know the right people are making it to the top and then it’s our job to make sure the wrestling industry thrives and continues to grow. I feel like we are primed for the next boom in wrestling. If you look at the two major companies, you got the right guys in the right positions. I think with some good thought behind it we can really create a buzz and get people interested in the mainstream and the masses get interested in wrestling again.”

On Hulk Hogan being behind him: “Initially I didn’t deal with Hulk a lot.We didn’t have a lot of interaction. But I hear a lot of the criticisms within the company and outside the company about his role. My dealings with him have been great. He has a really good mind for the business. I don’t think people understand that. He was one of the most successful performers of all time in this business for a reason. It went beyond just his charisma, his look and all these other factors. He has a great mind for it and I appreciate that he had confidence in me and everyone else in the company had the confidence in me.”

On the X Division: “I think if you look at the pay per view last night there was some quality talent that was on the PPV. I imagine some of those guys will continue to be a part of Impact Wrestling moving forward. I think if you look out there, there is a lot of talent who are not under contract to another company or soon will not be under contract to another company, who we definitely want to take a look at and see if they have something to bring to TNA Impact Wrestling. We tried to do the reboot of the X division last year and we tried to infuse some new talent into it. Just through some circumstances and some injuries and some departures, I don’t think it sustained itself as they had hoped. So I think there will be more effort going forward. When you couple that with the Gut Check concept too, it’s another tool to infuse new talent. Kenny King and Mason Andrews and Rubix, those are all guys who I think if you continue to give opportunities too, will grow with the company and become guys who will definitely be entertaining in the X division and beyond.”

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Oh my gosh! The thought of him possibly coming to the E is just to good to be true, isn't it? I'd mark out like a fool if he did come though... :D

If they gave Roode a steady push then I would love to see him in WWE, but they iove to push a guy and then turn him into a glorified jobber.
 
While doing a meet and greet at the London Film and Comic Con earlier today, Magnus said that he had one year left on his current TNA contract, but he wouldn't be staying beyond that.

Magnus is currently involved in the Bound For Glory Series, and (as of Friday's house show) lies in fifth place on 14 points.

I am sure WWE will sign him, he has the look and potential to be a star.
 
Good interview from Aries!

If they gave Roode a steady push then I would love to see him in WWE, but they iove to push a guy and then turn him into a glorified jobber.

Given the way the two companies are booked, I do not see why anyone would want to see Roode in WWE.

I rather see him as great heel in a company that books well and treats the championships and heels importantly, rather than company that has shoddy booking with main event talent.


If you are fan of a guy, what does being in TNA or WWE matter if he is booked well in one but not the other? I would think you would want to watch them where you can get the most enjoyment out of the character.
 
Well things can change for him within a year and might end up deciding to stay!
 
Given the way the two companies are booked, I do not see why anyone would want to see Roode in WWE.

I rather see him as great heel in a company that books well and treats the championships and heels importantly, rather than company that has shoddy booking with main event talent.


If you are fan of a guy, what does being in TNA or WWE matter if he is booked well in one but not the other? I would think you would want to watch them where you can get the most enjoyment out of the character.

I'd argue that I want to see him test himself on the big stage, Roode is too good to never work a Mania. As for being well booked, I think a lot of the time Roode has excelled in spite of the booking, time after time they made his wins weaker than water but his character work was so strong he remained over.

Roode is at the now or never crossroads in my view and the thought of him working with Punk, Bryan, Cena, Ziggler etc....appeals to me, I think bar putting Storm over he has done all he can in TNA.
 


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Those are some nice gifs Hunter... so very nice


Who didn't see that coming? If Swoggle was the GM since day one I see they blew off the A GM storyline in the worst way possible. Typical WWE when it comes to stuff like this.

I hate this. It might not of made any more sense than this garbage but at least they could of used a legend.


I'm watching RAW now , the opening segment was stupid but AJ , Punk , and Bryan made it entertaining.

The build for Del Rio vs Sheamus is weak as hell.

Also the crowd is hot for Cole vs Lawler.. wth!
 

Ditto. We need more of that. A shame some fans and people in the business don't care about what he's talking about.

These guys make the title matter and they are trying to make themselves and all the talent look better.





Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....Velvet. Suddenly I don't feel so bad for Sabin if he's got that playing nurse for him.



I hate this. It might not of made any more sense than this garbage but at least they could of used a legend.

It just summed up the stupidity of tonights show and how WWE don't care about the GM story. That reveal made no sense.
 
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I'd argue that I want to see him test himself on the big stage, Roode is too good to never work a Mania. As for being well booked, I think a lot of the time Roode has excelled in spite of the booking, time after time they made his wins weaker than water but his character work was so strong he remained over.

Roode is at the now or never crossroads in my view and the thought of him working with Punk, Bryan, Cena, Ziggler etc....appeals to me, I think bar putting Storm over he has done all he can in TNA.


But what is there to test himself against right now? A bad creative committee? The product outside of Bryan/Punk/AJ is pretty bad. Roode would do well with his material in WWE, though I'm sure one of the reasons he has shined with his character is because TNA doesn't script their wrestlers like WWE does.

Even with some questionable booking in regards the finishes, he has still been booked better than any champion in WWE. I'd like to have seen more clean pins from Roode as champ, but it's not as if he never won cleanly. Also, though I don't 100% agree with it, booking the cheating heel is method of booking that has been going on for years. Early 90's Flair was filled with this.

I'm not of the belief that a guy has to work Mania to make his career. There are plenty of greats who made their mark on the business who have never worked a Mania.

Yea seeing him against Punk, Bryan, etc. would provide for some good matches I would not deny that. Those aren't matches I HAVE to see though.

I would argue that there is still a lot Roode can do in TNA. He can have a great feud with Angle, Hardy, Aries, AJ etc. Plus, you also have to realize there is always new talent that comes along he can work with.

Most of Roode's rivalries during his run have been short lived and were just a means to build up his resume and legitimacy as champ. There is still several stories that can be told with the guys on the roster.

With good writing there is always more a talent can accomplish in a company.

As a fan, I want to see him where he is going to be booked to the best of his abilities. Roode, could one day want something different and may want to try to make in WWE or he could be fine working as a top name in TNA while they continue to build their brand. For some guys that is more important than working the biggest stage.
 
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For anyone who wants to see the SICK finishing spot from Styles vs. Daniels last night, here ya go...

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I've been watching this and other highlights. That's an excellent spot:up:
 
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I wouldn't bet on Bobby Roode going to WWE. I agree if would have to do something with the TNA World title. I hope he takes a month off to freshen his character.
 
Good interview from Aries!



Given the way the two companies are booked, I do not see why anyone would want to see Roode in WWE.

I rather see him as great heel in a company that books well and treats the championships and heels importantly, rather than company that has shoddy booking with main event talent.


If you are fan of a guy, what does being in TNA or WWE matter if he is booked well in one but not the other? I would think you would want to watch them where you can get the most enjoyment out of the character.

I'll watch Roode wherever he is. I'd like to see him in WWE if booked well but if he stays in TNA I'll still enjoy his work.

Thankfully TNA has FINALLY learned to turn the corner when it comes to the overuse of part timers and old timers. Despite some bad booking the title and Roode have been in the spotlight and he's elevated lower guys as best he could.

The WWE title scene is getting more focus because Vince loves the AJ Punk Bryan stuff but it almost seems like more of the focus is on what AJ will do concerning who wins the title rather than the two guys and the title itself. But at least they are finally getting some of that spotlight. Hopefully Vince uses the Rock and the others to support the main storyline of Raw rather than have them take over Raw next week and have Punk and co play second fiddle.
 
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I'll watch Roode wherever he is. I'd like to see him in WWE if booked well but if he stays in TNA I'll still enjoy his work.

Thankfully TNA has FINALLY learned to turn the corner when it comes to the overuse of part timers and old timers. Despite some bad booking the title and Roode have been in the spotlight and he's elevated lower guys as best he could.

The WWE title scene is getting more focus because Vince loves the AJ Punk Bryan stuff but it almost seems like more of the focus is on what AJ will do concerning who wins the title rather than the two guys and the title itself. But at least they are finally getting some of that spotlight. Hopefully Vince uses the Rock and the others to support the main storyline of Raw rather than have them take over Raw next week and have Punk and co play second fiddle.

I share the exact same sentiments!

Obviously since I watch both WWE and TNA I'd watch Roode wherever, but as of now I rather seem him in TNA because that's where it seems he'll be the best booked. If WWE was putting on great programming I'd love to see him in WWE right now, but they aren't so I don't.

I absolutely believe the WWE title program getting more attention on top the past 2 weeks is because of AJ getting over, not because of Punk and Bryan. You're 100% correct too that the angle has been more about AJ than the title itself.

If it wasn't for AJ taking off, I think we'd still be seeing the John Cena show at the top of the card.

Edit from Superark: Oh and one more thing. Impact Wrestling retweeted Robert Roode's tweet which tells you it is part of the storyline.
 
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Roode would be good for WWE but he'd have to make sure Vince was really high up on him before jumping ship.

I'm really curious to see how they use DX, Foley , Bret Hart , The Rock , Piper, etc. I'd like to see them interact with new stars and also each other.

Ok , so Cena just took out The "Unstoppable" Big Show. Cena better lose on Sunday.


What do you guys think of Sin Cara ? He seems to be doing ok since his return but definitely lost a lot of momentum.
 
Roode would be good for WWE but he'd have to make sure Vince was really high up on him before jumping ship.

I'm really curious to see how they use DX, Foley , Bret Hart , The Rock , Piper, etc. I'd like to see them interact with new stars and also each other.

Ok , so Cena just took out The "Unstoppable" Big Show. Cena better lose on Sunday.


What do you guys think of Sin Cara ? He seems to be doing ok since his return but definitely lost a lot of momentum.

If not cena then who? Y2J's leaving soon isn't he? Kane? (nothing more need be said) Big show :dry: A 4 man MITB is suck a waste
 
Y2J can win a MITB MITB can be used within a year before he uses it and from what I hear ericho is not done after he leaves for a couple of months.
 
Roode would be good for WWE but he'd have to make sure Vince was really high up on him before jumping ship.

I'm really curious to see how they use DX, Foley , Bret Hart , The Rock , Piper, etc. I'd like to see them interact with new stars and also each other.

Ok , so Cena just took out The "Unstoppable" Big Show. Cena better lose on Sunday.


What do you guys think of Sin Cara ? He seems to be doing ok since his return but definitely lost a lot of momentum.
Every time Cena has faced Big Show he's "done the unimaginable" and beaten him with an AA or the STF, sadly I always see Show as the underdog when these two feud. As far as I remember Big Show in recent memory has beat Cena once in a tag match and that's only because the person Cena was feuding with hit him with knucks or something like that.
 
If not Cena then who? Y2J's leaving soon isn't he? Kane? (nothing more need be said) Big show :dry: A 4 man MITB is suck a waste


That's true and neither outcome seems promising. I suspect if any of the heels win and cash in they'll be fed to Cena within a month or two.
 
Every time Cena has faced Big Show he's "done the unimaginable" and beaten him with an AA or the STF, sadly I always see Show as the underdog when these two feud. As far as I remember Big Show in recent memory has beat Cena once in a tag match and that's only because the person Cena was feuding with hit him with knucks or something like that.


It has to be a joke. At least Big Show has that knock out punch but Cena doesn't seem to be in any danger. Also the Big Show's spears are kind of comical. I'm a fan but can never take him seriously.
 
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