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Unless Hogan & Bischoff are gone too, it won't matter.
Basically. Regardless of Russo leaving, they still have Garrett Bischoff being pushed as the future start of the company.
And Russo had a few gems when he was reeled in.
"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
I was under the impression that Russo has been below Bruce Pritchard for the past few months at least...? Its easy to hang a lot of TNA's woes on Russo. But the last time he was reportedly in charge of creative without anyone directly interfering was late 2009, which was easily the best period that I've watched of their product.
Honestly, TNA management is a fuck-mess and that translates directly into creative being an even-worse fuck mess. They have too many cooks the kitchen. The problems that I have with the product right now are pretty much the same ones that I've had since i first started watching in mid-08. Changing the writers changes nothing.
Lol oh you're so right! I forgot that boring bingo hall promotion ROH and all the rest of the promotions with guys who only do spot after spot! My bad.
Lol oh you're so right! I forgot that boring bingo hall promotion ROH and all the rest of the promotions with guys who only do spot after spot! My bad.
I was under the impression that Russo has been below Bruce Pritchard for the past few months at least...? Its easy to hang a lot of TNA's woes on Russo. But the last time he was reportedly in charge of creative without anyone directly interfering was late 2009, which was easily the best period that I've watched of their product.
Honestly, TNA management is a fuck-mess and that translates directly into creative being an even-worse fuck mess. They have too many cooks the kitchen. The problems that I have with the product right now are pretty much the same ones that I've had since i first started watching in mid-08. Changing the writers changes nothing.
Russo was just fine under Pritchard. The biggest problems are Hogan and Bischoff, but TNA still has a couple of bright spots despite the mess.
"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
Lol oh you're so right! I forgot that boring bingo hall promotion ROH and all the rest of the promotions with guys who only do spot after spot! My bad.
No one badmouths ROH on my watch.
"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
Lol oh you're so right! I forgot that boring bingo hall promotion ROH and all the rest of the promotions with guys who only do spot after spot! My bad.
1.) The Impact Zone is about the same size as "the bingo hall"
2.) People actually pay to go see wrestling at "the bingo hall", TNA has to let people in for free in order for people to show up
3.) "The Bingo Hall" wasn't even the regular ROH Philly venue for most of its run, the Philadelphia Armory was
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