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Topic: WWE????
JustAGuy2112's photo
Fri 11/13/09 08:31 PM

Make no mistake about it, the Hogan signing will one day be looked upon as either the beginning of a glorious future for TNA, or the beginning of events that led to its ultimate demise.

I guess time will tell, but I am not liking the early results. Word is that Hogan is interested in bringing The Nasty Boys to TNA, and possibly Randy Savage as well. This is what Hogan does. He uses his influence to pull political strings in order to get a plethora of his cronies (most of whom are washed up mid-carders who cannot threaten him politically), then starts about undermining the real power players---as in the guys that can wrestle, and therefore make him look bad simply via comparison.

TNA, do not let this guy's power get out of hand...but what am I saying, this guy already has a minority stake in the company. I guess our only hope is that Hogan cares enough about his investment in TNA to actually try to help the company succeed without deluding himself into believing that it can succeed on the power of Hulkamania alone. I fear I may be asking too much. I guess we'll see how events unfold.


Hogan is the biggest egomaniac in the business. There is no way he will be able to keep himself from doing the same things he has always done.

It doesn't surprise me that he wants to bring the Nasty Boyz in...after all...one of 'em is his best friend in the world.

If they, and Savage come into TNA...then the writing is on the wall and TNA will, indeed, go the way of WCW.

Blaze1978's photo
Sat 11/14/09 04:52 PM
Edited by Blaze1978 on Sat 11/14/09 04:53 PM


Make no mistake about it, the Hogan signing will one day be looked upon as either the beginning of a glorious future for TNA, or the beginning of events that led to its ultimate demise.

I guess time will tell, but I am not liking the early results. Word is that Hogan is interested in bringing The Nasty Boys to TNA, and possibly Randy Savage as well. This is what Hogan does. He uses his influence to pull political strings in order to get a plethora of his cronies (most of whom are washed up mid-carders who cannot threaten him politically), then starts about undermining the real power players---as in the guys that can wrestle, and therefore make him look bad simply via comparison.

TNA, do not let this guy's power get out of hand...but what am I saying, this guy already has a minority stake in the company. I guess our only hope is that Hogan cares enough about his investment in TNA to actually try to help the company succeed without deluding himself into believing that it can succeed on the power of Hulkamania alone. I fear I may be asking too much. I guess we'll see how events unfold.


Hogan is the biggest egomaniac in the business. There is no way he will be able to keep himself from doing the same things he has always done.

It doesn't surprise me that he wants to bring the Nasty Boyz in...after all...one of 'em is his best friend in the world.

If they, and Savage come into TNA...then the writing is on the wall and TNA will, indeed, go the way of WCW.


I'll admit I'm a bit worried. Still, I think it's a bit soon to be foreshadowing the demise of TNA.

Of course, these things I mentioned are still just rumors. Nasty Boys aside, there's no indication as of yet whether Savage is even interested in returning to wrestling.

tohyup's photo
Sat 11/14/09 07:10 PM
Does anyone play the Video games of wrestlers ?.
Some kids love them .
Not me though ..:wink: :wink: .

Blaze1978's photo
Sat 11/14/09 08:50 PM
Depends.

The old WWF No Mercy for N64 was debatably the best wrestling video game ever conceived. I particularly liked it for its create a wrestler function and the fact you could fight backstage.

Now and again, I pick up a Smackdown vs Raw game. Generally only for the create functions, which I spend most of my hours on the game doing.

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Sat 11/14/09 09:39 PM
I concur with No Mercy being amazing. You could even put ladders or chairs on the table, before you slam someone through it. And when they hit the object you put under them, it made a nice metallic crunch sound.

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Mon 11/16/09 08:13 AM
The Big Show.....my favorite....I love the way he ambles down to the ring like he's god on earth or something.

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