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  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26142

    Originally posted by s@ppisgod
    Can you imagine what it's like to be on the main roster for Raw? So much ass-kissing and walking on egg shells and posturing and politicking. It must be exhausting. The in-ring product must be the easiest part of the job.
    Shameless plug here, but when we talked to TJ Perkins we spent a lot of time talking about that topic. Little things from where to stand when watching the monitors, what chairs to sit in, whether to interrupt somebody who is on their cell phone to shake hands, etc. Don't remember if it was on the air or off, but he told a story of Justin Roberts of all people ripping him a new one for being too flashy, just crazy shit.

    I don't have a timestamp, but the WWE stuff if towards the end. The whole thing is pretty interesting though.

    Wrestling's youngest 14-year veteran, TJ Perkins, joins Joe & Rich on the Voices of Wrestling podcast for a nearly two hour interview. The guys take TJ through his career, from being a teenager skipping class to sneak over the border to Tijuana for bookings, training in the New Japan L.A. dojo, his surreal first tour with New Japan, the genesis of the PUMA gimmick, the on and off nature of his TNA relationship and whether he would like to work there full time, why his latest ROH run ended, the story behind his split from Evolve & his relationship with Gabe Sapolsky, walking on eggshells in the WWE locker room, working tryout & dark matches for WWE, some NBA TALK, why he never stays in one place for very long, his upcoming two out of three falls match against ACH for St Louis Anarchy, and more. This is a two hour interview that could have went twice as long, and we still would have had things to talk about. Perkins is an open book, and has great some great insight, so just click play and listen to this great interview with one of the top freelancers on the planet!

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26142

      The situations surrounding the departures of Tara and Doc were each a completely different series of circumstances, according to TNA sources.
      While Tara was a release planned by TNA as a cost-cutting move, sources indicate that the company lost Doc because his contract negotiations went on too long and finally his deal expired. He had been figured into creative plans going forward with an eventual babyface turn, something that had been teased.

      The blame on Doc's exit was placed on Bruce Prichard, head of Creative and Talent Relations, by some. There have been several different sources this evening that contacted PWInsider, claiming that there have been multiple examples of contract negotiations going down to the wire or resulting in talents exiting this year under Prichard's regime.

      The most noteworthy of those exits were Rob Van Dam's as RVD has claimed that after coming to terms with a deal, "professionalism went out the window" as he stopped getting his calls returned by the company.

      It should be noted that is it entirely possible the two sides could still come to terms of a new deal (as happened with Devon in the past), but as of now, Doc is gone and free to go anywhere he pleases.

      In the case of Tara, sources claim she was far and away the highest paid female wrestler on the roster and the decision was made to shift that money elsewhere. The belief is that there could be more releases to come as well down the line.

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      • JimLeavy59
        War Hero
        • May 2012
        • 7199

        Cutting fat in all the wrong places.

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        • Warner2BruceTD
          2011 Poster Of The Year
          • Mar 2009
          • 26142

          Rubix is back, for one day at least. I wonder who else is coming in for Thursday?

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          • Warner2BruceTD
            2011 Poster Of The Year
            • Mar 2009
            • 26142

            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
            Nick Jackson & Gabe Sapolsky had the most passive aggressive twitter argument ever a few hours ago regarding the fact that Young Bucks are not under DGUSA/Evolve contract, and a few minutes ago Matt Jackson did a run in with this:

            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
            More on Buck-gate:



            Looks to me like Bucks had some sort of handshake/verbal agreement to not work ROH while DGUSA champs. Gabe makes a good point that he had no problems with El Generico working in both companies at the same time. The Bucks keep referencing a lack of a contract over & over, and Nick made a very condescending tweet towards Gabe earlier that said something like "Contracts are stupid unless we are talking good money", an obvious shot at their payoffs.

            FedEx thinks it could be a work, that's always a possibility, maybe they figure since the ROH date is public knowledge, they could generate some interest by doing a worked deal on twitter to make it look like there will be a sure fire title change next weekend. At the very least, gabe is trying to do just that, with tweets like this:

            Poor CIMA, gabe is trying to parlay this thing into a storyline to draw some money and CIMA clearly has no clue what's going on as he tries to play along:

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            • MrBill
              Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
              • Feb 2009
              • 0

              Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
              The situations surrounding the departures of Tara and Doc were each a completely different series of circumstances, according to TNA sources.
              While Tara was a release planned by TNA as a cost-cutting move, sources indicate that the company lost Doc because his contract negotiations went on too long and finally his deal expired. He had been figured into creative plans going forward with an eventual babyface turn, something that had been teased.

              The blame on Doc's exit was placed on Bruce Prichard, head of Creative and Talent Relations, by some. There have been several different sources this evening that contacted PWInsider, claiming that there have been multiple examples of contract negotiations going down to the wire or resulting in talents exiting this year under Prichard's regime.

              The most noteworthy of those exits were Rob Van Dam's as RVD has claimed that after coming to terms with a deal, "professionalism went out the window" as he stopped getting his calls returned by the company.

              It should be noted that is it entirely possible the two sides could still come to terms of a new deal (as happened with Devon in the past), but as of now, Doc is gone and free to go anywhere he pleases.

              In the case of Tara, sources claim she was far and away the highest paid female wrestler on the roster and the decision was made to shift that money elsewhere. The belief is that there could be more releases to come as well down the line.
              Tara was far and away the most talented female wrestler on the roster and probably the most under utilized. I'm guessing for reasons that we have discussed prior about the shift in the way wrestling is marketed on that side of the ticket. I don't think Tara had any idea that this was coming since an hour or so prior to the announcement from TNA, she was tweeting her Knockouts site on TNA and about the latest TNA podcast. The Tara section of the Knockouts page has been cleared away like she never even existed in their promotion.

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              • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                Highwayman
                • Feb 2009
                • 15429

                Oh lawd.

                It sounds like the Cena-Bryan feud is going to involve the Bellas and the Total Divas show.

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                • ThomasTomasz
                  • Sep 2024

                  Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                  Court Bauer says Vince blew a gasket when The Shield was brought up in a booking meeting, because they are on the shit list.

                  There is a rumor Rollins forgot to shake Vince's hand, and then also Reigns confronted Randy Orton about a blown spot on a house show, leading perceived attitude issues.
                  So that's why Reigns was said to be in the doghouse. You know, in any other company or business, most people would applaud Reigns for confronting someone more experienced about an issue. Not here.

                  Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                  D-Lo Brown has been let go by TNA.

                  Bruce Pritchard was asked to restructure his contract, refused, and is said to be on his way out.
                  Funny, because the road agents were going to be paid on a per-night basis, D-Lo agreed and then they let him go.

                  As for Pritchard, I'm not sure who takes that spot. I don't know how involved he is right now, but wouldn't that go to Bischoff? Especially if they want to keep it in-house and on the cheaper side?

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                  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    Highwayman
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 15429

                    Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                    So that's why Reigns was said to be in the doghouse. You know, in any other company or business, most people would applaud Reigns for confronting someone more experienced about an issue. Not here.
                    The WWE is bizarro world. Real world application doesn't apply.

                    Funny, because the road agents were going to be paid on a per-night basis, D-Lo agreed and then they let him go.

                    As for Pritchard, I'm not sure who takes that spot. I don't know how involved he is right now, but wouldn't that go to Bischoff? Especially if they want to keep it in-house and on the cheaper side?
                    TNA is undergoing exactly what happens in the corporate/office world when someone that they didn't want to look at the books...looked at the books and then asked "why are we spending so much money here, there, and there?" ... and the cutting of staff, especially at the bottom, is always what happens in that scenario.

                    A lot of talent was making good money being "retained" by TNA without doing a whole lot. A cushy gig, for sure. Those are just the first to go when someone looks at the books.

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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26142

                      ACH won the fan vote and is the final entrant in the ROH tournament. He faces Karl Anderson in what I believe is a first time matchup. Nice job by ROH, but ACH shouldn't have been in the goofy fan vote with the likes of QT Marshall to begin with.

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                      • EmpireWF
                        Giants in the Super Bowl
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 24082

                        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        TNA is undergoing exactly what happens in the corporate/office world when someone that they didn't want to look at the books...looked at the books and then asked "why are we spending so much money here, there, and there?" ... and the cutting of staff, especially at the bottom, is always what happens in that scenario.

                        A lot of talent was making good money being "retained" by TNA without doing a whole lot. A cushy gig, for sure. Those are just the first to go when someone looks at the books.

                        Daddy Warbucks says get your shit in order.


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                        • SuperKevin
                          War Hero
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 8759

                          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                          ACH won the fan vote and is the final entrant in the ROH tournament. He faces Karl Anderson in what I believe is a first time matchup. Nice job by ROH, but ACH shouldn't have been in the goofy fan vote with the likes of QT Marshall to begin with.
                          What I didn't like was how Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards claimed to deny being in the tournament to focus on the tag title picture yet they then decided to throw in the guys from Adrenaline Rush and C&C Wrestle Factory. Looks like they aren't going to be important in the tag title picture for a bit.

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                          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                            Highwayman
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 15429

                            Originally posted by SuperKevin
                            What I didn't like was how Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards claimed to deny being in the tournament to focus on the tag title picture yet they then decided to throw in the guys from Adrenaline Rush and C&C Wrestle Factory. Looks like they aren't going to be important in the tag title picture for a bit.
                            To be fair, there is one really good wrestler between those two teams...

                            its ACH.

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                            • SuperKevin
                              War Hero
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 8759

                              Kind of shocked Matt Hardy didn't get into the tournament seeing how the tapings left off with him stealing the belt. Do all the SCUM guys no longer have jobs?

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                              • s@ppisgod
                                No longer a noob
                                • Apr 2011
                                • 1032

                                So if my math is correct, TNA is down to 30 active male wrestlers (not including Sting's part time, rumored to be leaving soon status or King Mo/Rampage for obvious reasons.) And 5 female wrestlers (not including Tessmacher, who is off doing something else.) The PR director is gone, Pritchard is gone, D'Lo is gone, Al Snow could well be next. That's not so much streamlining as it is barely fielding enough talent to call yourself a national promotion.

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