The General Wrestling Thread
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Jeff Jarrett would be the only one with enough star power and legitimate beef with TNA to be the head of this stable. Other wise you have Devon as your most experienced guy and he's not even in charge lolComment
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There is no intrigue though. It's gone on too long and is nothing but repetitive illogical beatdowns. Why should anyone care that a group of 5 or so nobodies are sometimes getting over on random guys when there's an entire locker room made to look like morons?
The invader angle the way it's being done is played out barring something drastic changing.
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Doubt many people will be interested but I do another podcast with some buddies at Voices of Wrestling. We talk basic WWE, preview pay-per-view, this isn't as hardcore as Warner and I's podcast, but still a solid listen.
The guys are once again at full strength (well not Dexter but you know) talking all the latest in WWE. Brett, Dexter and Rich do an early preview of Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, CM Punk/Ryback, talk Raw from this past Monday, The Shield, DDP Yoga (!?) and much more. As always make sure to […]
The guys are once again at full strength (well not Dexter but you know) talking all the latest in WWE. Brett, Dexter and Rich do an early preview of Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, CM Punk/Ryback, talk Raw from this past Monday, The Shield, DDP Yoga (!?) and much more. As always make sure to listen, share with friends and support your local professional wrestling podcasts!Comment
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Ring of Honor officials confirmed today that Jim Cornette is officially on a sabbatical from the promotion.
Cornette blew up at the last television tapings in Belle Vernon, PA, and had been laying low since the show and was not going to be at the 12/16 Final Battle event. In a backstage promo of sorts, described as usual Cornette frustration when things have gone wrong, but significantly worse, he expressed issues with problems outside the ring. He had gotten away from wrestling since the show and has avoided contact with almost everyone. Within the company there was the belief that he was done. Those at ROH said he was suffering from burnout, and had been for some time, and called the decision amicable, and noted it would become obvious soon enough since Cornette wouldn't be at the next event.
There is no timetable for a potential return. Hunter Johnston (Delirious), the current booker, who replaced Cornette in the role, will handle the production of television in his absence.Comment
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Man, Cornette really showed his ass this entire ROH run. Really ruined his rep in a lot of ways.Comment
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As for the conversation on the TNA Aces n' Eights story... I have never enjoyed it. Not going to say its terrible storytelling or anything, but it was just something that never grabbed me. That was fine when it was one segment per show, but a few months ago, it stated to morph into the dominant storyline that every show was focused on and I just stopped watching TNA. Its not like the WWE, where they have managed to kill my interest long-term. Just not intrigued by the story. I can pick it apart, and I honestly don't see a legitimate payoff that will make it worth the effort and time put in. It would have to be someone huge in the business, like Austin or Jericho, and those aren't happening. JJ being behind it is painfully predictable and someone lesser, like Masters, would just be disappointing. But that's just nitpicking - if it had grabbed my interest, then that wouldn't matter. It hasn't and that's really all it comes down to for me.Comment
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Very much. I don't think Cornette's name will be coming up amongst fans as a "miracle cure" for what ails the WWE anymore. Now we're just down to Heyman, who is probably too smart to come back and ruin his rep like Cornette just did..
As for the conversation on the TNA Aces n' Eights story... I have never enjoyed it. Not going to say its terrible storytelling or anything, but it was just something that never grabbed me. That was fine when it was one segment per show, but a few months ago, it stated to morph into the dominant storyline that every show was focused on and I just stopped watching TNA. Its not like the WWE, where they have managed to kill my interest long-term. Just not intrigued by the story. I can pick it apart, and I honestly don't see a legitimate payoff that will make it worth the effort and time put in. It would have to be someone huge in the business, like Austin or Jericho, and those aren't happening. JJ being behind it is painfully predictable and someone lesser, like Masters, would just be disappointing. But that's just nitpicking - if it had grabbed my interest, then that wouldn't matter. It hasn't and that's really all it comes down to for me.
I did enjoy the Aces storyline up to recently, and it's what got me watching TNA in the first place from what I heard from people here. I didn't like the reveal of just Devon, and I feel it's dragging on at times. I just wonder how much the payoff will impact things.Comment
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