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I'm hoping my shirt comes in tomorrow.
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I think he did that as on their shop the Wyatts new shirt is this

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They're also selling this poster 24x36 which I think I'm about to order

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I think he did that as on their shop the Wyatts new shirt is this


Nolan, if you did that yourself, that is probably the most ****ing brilliant thing I have ever seen on the Hype.
 
Nolan, if you did that yourself, that is probably the most ****ing brilliant thing I have ever seen on the Hype.

Oh yeah Nolan probably customized that shirt on Red Bubble. Admittedly you can make cooler wrestling shirts and hoodies on there that outdoes most WWE Merch
 
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There continues to be a lot of people within TNA that are worried TNA's deal with Spike TV won't be renewed this year. Last time the deal was renewed, it was done around this time, well before October when it expires.

We noted before that Dixie Carter recently held a meeting with employees at TNA's Nashville offices. Dixie asked why the morale was low in the company and a lot of it has to do with recent cutbacks. There's also a feeling that "Big" John Gaburick is in over his head. Gaburick has been doing a lot of creative work lately and while he worked for WWE, he never worked in creative there.

There was even more concern when Janice Carter and Panda Energy lawyer Creede Williams came to Nashville to have meetings with Dixie over the past few weeks. Janice and Panda officials usually stay in Texas so her trip to Nashville had people talking.

At the same meeting Dixie held with TNA's Nashville office employees, she wondered why TNA didn't have a presence at WWE's WrestleMania XXX weekend. A source observed that Dixie is always talking about what they should have done and not what they should do. There's a feeling that TNA needs someone to push open doors and make things happen but that's just not happening right now. There's a feeling that TNA is just there and they don't have much momentum.


Read more at http://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news...er-over-how-she-runs-tna/#d4eYpveJQlMkh3Eo.99
 
So why did some TNA talent sign for multiple years if their future is uncertain?
 
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So why did some TNA talent sign for multiple years if their future is uncertain?

I wonder if the company goes bankrupt they can still get paid for their contract somehow further down the line....?

I think that's kind of what happened with ECW. They declared bankruptcy, shut down and the WWE covered all the remaining contract deals. I'm not saying that the WWE would buy TNA, but whoever does might end up paying those deals as part of the entire purchase.
 
If WWE did manage to buy TNA, how many of the wrestles/knockouts would be willing to work for the E if offered a deal?
 
I wonder if the company goes bankrupt they can still get paid for their contract somehow further down the line....?

I think that's kind of what happened with ECW. They declared bankruptcy, shut down and the WWE covered all the remaining contract deals. I'm not saying that the WWE would buy TNA, but whoever does might end up paying those deals as part of the entire purchase.


I wonder, if TNA went under, if Panda Energy would be under any obligation to settle the remaining contracts.


If WWE did manage to buy TNA, how many of the wrestles/knockouts would be willing to work for the E if offered a deal?

I imagine any and all of them would jump at that chance, assuming they didn't have any specifically bad experience with the WWE in the past.
 

That was a classic brutal match. Those chairshots were completely insane. After seeing Beyond the Mat, I felt awful for Mick's family.

If WWE did manage to buy TNA, how many of the wrestles/knockouts would be willing to work for the E if offered a deal?

It's more like who would the WWE want? I'm sure all of those guys and gals would love to remain employed and by the biggest company no less.

So who is (hypothetically) worth bringing over...?
 
Back when hot potato title feuds were fun to watch.


The crazy part is Rock Vs. Mankind had so many matches:

Survivor Series 1998
Rock Bottom
RAW
Royal Rumble 1999
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
RAW (Ladder Match)

And yet they were still enjoyable to watch. Nowadays, people can get barely get through the first rematch.

I Quit is the most emotional match, but their Last Man Standing (the first one in WWE history) was always my favorite.
 
That was a classic brutal match. Those chairshots were completely insane. After seeing Beyond the Mat, I felt awful for Mick's family.


Watching the documentary, I wondered if the kids would have actually been that upset about the Rock whaling on their dad if their mother wasn't so visibly upset by it.

If I'm wrong about that, then Dewey and Noelle must have an aversion to see Rock's movies.
 
I imagine any and all of them would jump at that chance, assuming they didn't have any specifically bad experience with the WWE in the past.
Like half of the Knockouts, I know Gail Kim said she's never going back to the WWE.
 
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Mick Foley's new mini-documentary
 
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Most would go to Jarrett's company. The WWE would only take those that have found success with their company before like Angle or Jeff Hardy.
 
Only the WWE-bred talent that went to TNA are allowed to come back pretty much.
 
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