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  • JayDizzle
    Let's Go All The Way...
    • Nov 2008
    • 14215

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJI4UV3-gzo"]One of Aloisia's matches in the indies[/ame]

    She under "Isis the Amazon" before she got a contract for FCW Development and subsequentially a spot on Uncle Vince's show.

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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15429

      WWE should sign Awesome Kong for the Divas NXT.

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      • Cody
        GOAAAAL
        • Jul 2010
        • 1910

        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2BruceWF
        WWE should sign Awesome Kong for the Divas NXT.
        I second this.

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        • JayDizzle
          Let's Go All The Way...
          • Nov 2008
          • 14215

          There's no show if all the other bitches are killed dead.

          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSg2X5uenqA"]TNA is too cheap to purchase sturdier building materials[/ame]

          It'd be like if Samoa Joe -circa the first feud he had with Styles and Daniels- showed up on NXT.

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          • SuperKevin
            War Hero
            • Dec 2009
            • 8759

            Awesome Kong does too much wrestling for the WWE to be interested

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

              Fuck NXT. I can get Kong over as a money player in less than three months.

              She shows up on RAW, and destroys a random Diva in less than :30. Jillian Hall or some shit. Announcers go apeshit.

              Then she shows up on Smackdown, and does the same thing. They explain that she's the hottest free agent in the business, and both RAW & Smackdown are trying to secure her services.

              Back to RAW, destroy another Diva. Smackdown, same deal. Back to RAW. Back to Smackdown, but this time she beats two Divas at once, while LayCool looks on looking very concerned for their safety.

              We are now one month into the angle, and she challenges the RAW Champ (whichever ho that is right now, I have no clue, not like it matters anyway) at the PPV. She wins, once again in a total squash.

              She shows up on Smackdown the next week with the RAW belt, and challenges LayCool. She kills them both dead at the next PPV. Now she has both ho titles, and has yet to take more than 30 seconds to beat every female on the roster.

              Somewhere in between, she shows up on NXT and kills all 5 rookies, too.

              From here, you can have her start to squash jobber men like Woo Woo Guy & Tyler Reks. Finally, she signs with a brand (dosent matter which one), but the winning GM has something up his sleeve...a new babyface challeger, who she has to face TONIGHT~! This should be a fresh face from dvelopmental, because the idea is to build another new star. Kong dominates, but the new girl scores some hope spots (which no one else has done), and puts up a great underdog fight, before losing.

              At the next PPV, we have the rematch. The underdog turns heel, and uses outside interference from a good talking mid card heel male to win the titles. It's a double turn, and now Kong is a money drawing kickass babyface, the likes of which we have never seen from a female.And we have a new heel act with the new diva champ & her male second.

              /fantasy booking that will never happen because it's a good, well thought out plan that is planned out more than one week ahead.

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              • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                Highwayman
                • Feb 2009
                • 15429

                Sounds a lot like Kong in TNA...complete with Taylor Wilde.

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

                  Originally posted by LiquidLarry2BruceWF
                  Sounds a lot like Kong in TNA...complete with Taylor Wilde.
                  Kong was the biggest TV draw they had during that period, if i'm not mistaken.

                  Huh.

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                  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    Highwayman
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 15429

                    Kong was the ratings spike weekly.

                    I was just saying, your idea to make Kong a "star" is pretty much exactly what they did with her in TNA...complete with having her stardom put over a newly debuted talent with the lucky pin (Taylor Wilde was the recipient and faceplanted).

                    When Hogan and Bisch came in, it was the end of what was, a decent women's division...I mean, I actually watched matches. Loved Kong. Loved the Beautiful People. Fill it in with Gail Kim, ODB, Roxxi...it wasn't a bad group and it was 10x better than what the WWE gives you in regards to women's wrestling (instant channel changer and bathroom break).

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                    • Nature Boy
                      Raiders
                      • May 2009
                      • 615

                      Originally posted by JayDizzle
                      I'll tune into the first episode to see that King Kong bitch they got on the roster.



                      She's 6'9".

                      "Aloisia" I think her name is? She's got Vickie Guerrero as her Pro... I'd rather have Hector or Chavo.
                      Here is a pic of her with the rest of the cast of season 3.



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                      • IamMedellin
                        Everything Burns...
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 10910

                        drk skin got a booty

                        that chick in the blue is scary jacked..

                        6'9 amazon is destined for a storyline with the Big Show




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                        • IamMedellin
                          Everything Burns...
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 10910

                          In response to Bischoff's comments[including him calling ROH a vanity project]

                          Originally Posted by Jim Cornette

                          Traditionally, a guy who "draws money" means a guy who, when you have put him in main events or important programs, sells more tickets (or PPV buys these days) than other people who have been in a same/similar spot, and has done this not just once or twice but on a consistent basis. There used to be dozens and dozens of top guys who "drew money" in the territory days. Now, there are a few, and they ARE all in WWE. The problem is, as Bischoff either doesn't want to admit or is too clueless to know, is that the way people like him have changed the business is the reason, not lack of talent on the young guy's parts.

                          In the territory days, the promoters didn't care WHO drew as long as someone did, they would push anyone they thought could draw, all their businesses were reasonably healthy, and they hadn't exposed everything/given people such bad booking and silly s--t so that when angles were shot, they actually increased business. Now, these young guys are seldom put in the spot to draw to begin with because the "stars" have guaranteed contracts, and if you're paying someone main event money you keep them in the main event, so few get the CHANCE to prove they can draw money (It happens some in WWE, and rarely in TNA)--it doesn't apply in TNA to begin with as some of the biggest draws of the past 20 years work/have worked there and still haven't sold tickets/PPV's/increased ratings, because the booking and company structure itself is incompetant.

                          Does that mean those guys "can't draw" because the company they work for has lost tens of millions and still doesn't make a profit of any real size? Also, since it's been 10 years since anyone in pro wrestling drew BIG money, not because of the talent but because of the s--tty booking and poorly run companies, as well as the fact that WWE and TNA have made angles/big matches mostly meaningless by doing them too often, badly, and telling people they're all phony to begin with, someone has to be blamed--are these companies going to blame themselves, or their children or families, or "writers"? No--they blame the talent. Companies like ROH struggle because WWE and TNA have made LESS people, not MORE, interested in wrestling.

                          He also shows his ignorance of his current residence in a glass house--if ROH is a "backyard vanity project for marks", what is TNA, since TNA has lost tens of millions MORE than ROH has lost in the exact same time in business, doesn't that mean that ROH is behind WWE but ahead of TNA? Do we grade by gross revenue or total profit? WWE has created an environment where WWE draws as a show, like the Harlem Globetrotters or Holiday on Ice, and the stars on a particular card mean less than they ever have.

                          To truly have guys in the business who "draw money" again, we would have to pitch out the dreck like Bischoff and others who don't respect or understand wrestling, who think they are Emmy award winning "real" TV producers, ditch the comedy writers like Russo and Stephanie McMahon's comic reading college kids, and push wrestlers who win, lose and chase championships. People will watch what wrestling is now on TV for free, and a few hundred thousand might buy the pPV's, but ticket sales for wrestling will NEVER approach what they once were without taking those steps.

                          That is why all the guys today who are actually draws, who sell live event tickets and PPV's in big numbers, almost all work for Dana White, the most successful pro wrestling promoter in the world. He just calls it UFC. Bischoff sees no similarity bewtween MMA/UFC and pro wrestling, which is why he is doomed to be a guy that was successful for 2 years out of a 20 year career. BTW, what other executive in any company actively dislikes, disagrees with, ignores and insults the 10% of people who are most dedicated to/spend the most money on their product or service?

                          All of his "crossover to mainstream culture" bulls--t is because people like him, Hogan, McMahon, Russo, etc are all embarrassed to admit they are in the wrestling business (and the business hates to admit it has them) and they all want to be "real" stars--only the Rock has done that, but I wish all I named would leave our business to try!

                          This is just my offhand impression of this nitwit's comments, but I think you're wasting time trying to quiz Eric Bischoff on anything other than a good hair dye, a nice tanbed, a well-fitting set of dentures and the current price of a 3 way at the Gold Club.
                          He is Pissed....




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                          • SHOGUN
                            4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 11416

                            Cornette continues to drop knowledge.

                             
                            "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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                            • JayDizzle
                              Let's Go All The Way...
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 14215

                              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ydZDLLtp8Y&feature=player_embedded"]I miss you Kurt[/ame]

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                              • JayDizzle
                                Let's Go All The Way...
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 14215

                                Apparently Cena was going to be a Pro for NXT but was shot down...

                                Originally posted by SuperCena's Twitter
                                @KandyCena yes I asked, and was denied. Apparently u need more than 2 moves to offically be called a "pro" (enjoy that one)

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