Vince Doesn't See Money in the Wrestling Thread

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Great pep talk by Chavo for Hernandez,I want a new Super Mex Hernandez push with a world title reign
I was saying this several years ago, but I've noticed he's stuck in the same place as he was then. Showing no improvement. I find that unfortunate, and I can't see him as a world champ anymore. He should be tested with a minor title first, if anything. The TV title, or the XD title if they dropped the ******** weight limits rule. Would find it greatly entertaining seeing small wrestlers bounce off him trying to get that title from him.
 
Mickie's lookin' hot tonight...promo was excellent too...she's SO good as a heel!
 
Really? They chose the poor man's Van Hammer? Are you kidding me? They had a viable replacement for lunkheads like Ron Terry and a missing Abyss when it comes to a big man, and the ****can him before they even give him a chance?

Christ TNA, get your head out of your asses, man.
 
They just had to chose the Heath Slater imitator
 
I like that theme, great for his character.

Also, want to add that I like a lot of the Knockouts themes.

Agreed on both accounts.

My Lord Mickie James looked amazing tonight :hrt:

LOL at Kurt's American Flag glasses
 
Gut-check is irrelevant so I'm not even gonna bother lol!
 
Really? They chose the poor man's Van Hammer? Are you kidding me? They had a viable replacement for lunkheads like Ron Terry and a missing Abyss when it comes to a big man, and the ****can him before they even give him a chance?

Christ TNA, get your head out of your asses, man.

They're in too deep.
 
Mick didn't even want to work the WrestleMania 2000 main event because he felt the spotlight should be on Rock and Triple H.

I'd love to be backstage if WWE ever did book a Foley vs Jercho feud.

Jercho: "I'm doing the job."

Foley: "No, I'm doing the job."

Jercho: "No, I'm doing the job.",

Foley: "No, I'm doing the job"
 
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Mick didn't even want to work the WrestleMania 2000 main event because he felt the spotlight should be on Rock and Triple H.

I'd love to be backstage if WWE ever did book a Foley vs Jercho feud.

Jercho: " I'm doing the job."

Foley: "No, I'm doing the job."

Jercho: "No, I'm doing the job." Foley: "No, I'm doing the job."

LOL :hehe: But yeah, it ALWAYS should've been HHH/Rock.
 
And that just killed Bradley.

Am I the only one who likes this Jay Bradley character? Like a low brow JBL. I want to see what he can do after some seasoning.
 
And that just killed Bradley.

Am I the only one who likes this Jay Bradley character? Like a low brow JBL. I want to see what he can do after some seasoning.

He claims Chicago, I'll support him.
 
And that just killed Bradley.

Am I the only one who likes this Jay Bradley character? Like a low brow JBL. I want to see what he can do after some seasoning.

He's not bad, like you say a trailer park JBL and the whole "wing ugly" motto at least gives him something to build on.
 
Who's this Bradley fool?

Some plain jabroni who is apparently "ready" for TNA wrasslin' unlike guys like Adam Pearce and Brian Cage, who are actually good and have actual years of experience. :o
 
So, I decided to look up Bradley's history on his wiki page.

Anyone remember Ryan Braddock? I'm sure Bradley doesn't.

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I like Storm's Beer Hunter shirt
 
So I had a good watch through some Japanese wrestling tonight given the recent discussions. I stand by my view on Devitt. I watched his matches with Shelley and Tanahashi, the one with Shelley was very poor as it had so much focus on the corner guys fighting and then just went into 5 minutes of "You do a move and then I'll do a move." His match with Tanahashi was better and he worked the crowd well enough but the actual wrestling was mediocre.

Devitt looks a bit like Daryl from TWD and if he brought his big Japanese version of Diesel with him then maybe he could get over, but if WWE fancy pushing another smaller guy into the mix then they already have Tyson Kidd who is a better worker.

Then I watched Okada's title win over Tanahashi and his defense against Togi Makabe. The match with Tanahashi is a MOTY candidate, Okada is unbelievably good for a 25 year old, his selling and offense are top class and I loved the story of the match. The defense against Makabe was not nearly as good because Makabe is a schlub who works like a sh**ty NOAH undercard guy with the stupid no-sell strike sequences, yet Okada still carried him to a decent match by working around his block headed style with his slick offense and feeding Makabe his big spots at the right time. Such an impressive talent.
 
Not a bad tag team finisher, there.
 
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