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RocknRolla wrote:Lashley's in TNA???
original sin wrote:RocknRolla wrote:Lashley's in TNA???
Yup, he debuted after the Lethal Lockdown match. The lights went out and music started playing and it focused in on the stage. Then out walks Lashley. Kurt Angle was smiling and laughing about it and Jarrett said "what the ****?!" so I'm assuming that Lashley is with the Mafia.
Robinson wrote:Guess the MMA stuff didnt pan out for him.
As much as there is stuff for ppl to like about tna, they go and do stuff like bringing in every wwe castoff they can and give Mick the belt?
Cyberstrike wrote:As much as there is stuff for ppl to like about tna, they go and do stuff like bringing in every wwe castoff they can and give Mick the belt?
Robinson wrote:Since I don't watch tna full time i may be missing something but to me it still reaks of WcW.
Tough Scorponok wrote:Maybe. I cant watch Smackdown. Only Raw, TNA, and ECW, and recently, WWE Superstars. I hate the fact that Kane vent to Smackdown. Rey, thats an acceptable loss. HHH .....doesnt matter whether he is on Smackdown or Raw. I was hoping Undertaker would go to Raw.I am kinda glad that Kozlow vent to ECW. Oh by the way, Kozlow in Russian means Ram.
original sin wrote::lol:
Six sides>four sides
RocknRolla wrote:original sin wrote::lol:
Six sides>four sides
Not really a valid response...
Six sides don't make it look professional. As "professional" as wrestling is anyway... Still, it looks more like a sideshow, which is what TNA will always will be to the WWE as long as they have that ring.
Cyberstrike wrote:
The six sided ring is used a lot in Mexico, that is where they got it. So they can appeal to the Latino market.
It also makes both tag team division and X-Division matches more exciting and better. Think about getting out of the wrong side of ring during a match with Beer Money, Inc. would be easier in 4 sided ring, you might as well be in LA while your partner is in NYC.
The X-Division stars have also greatly benefited from the six sided ring with more room to use moves better and more safely than in a four sided ring.
Wrestlers with a submission based style and/or finisher (guys like Kurt Angle, Scott Steiner, Sting, and Samoa Joe) have more room to apply their moves in the center of the ring and makes it harder for guys trying to get the rope breaks, and thus more exciting.
There is more room in hardcore matches for more weapons and when a table is broken they still have room to move about without almost stopping the match to rid of the broken table.
It also gives TNA a different look than the WWE and it you know makes them look like a real alternative instead of being a WWE clone.
six sides>four sides
RocknRolla wrote:Cyberstrike wrote:
The six sided ring is used a lot in Mexico, that is where they got it. So they can appeal to the Latino market.
It also makes both tag team division and X-Division matches more exciting and better. Think about getting out of the wrong side of ring during a match with Beer Money, Inc. would be easier in 4 sided ring, you might as well be in LA while your partner is in NYC.
The X-Division stars have also greatly benefited from the six sided ring with more room to use moves better and more safely than in a four sided ring.
Wrestlers with a submission based style and/or finisher (guys like Kurt Angle, Scott Steiner, Sting, and Samoa Joe) have more room to apply their moves in the center of the ring and makes it harder for guys trying to get the rope breaks, and thus more exciting.
There is more room in hardcore matches for more weapons and when a table is broken they still have room to move about without almost stopping the match to rid of the broken table.
It also gives TNA a different look than the WWE and it you know makes them look like a real alternative instead of being a WWE clone.
Finally, someone with some good reasons. And they are good. I hadn't watched TNA so long as to be able to see the relevance of the 6-sided ring. Yeah, more room could be the best reason. Though I think a 4-sided ring is big enough to execute both highflying maneuvers and submission holds, it does make sense for hardcore matches. As for being a real alternative, most people (like myself) are used to the traditional 4-sided ring. I can't speak for others, but the reason I looked elsewhere than the WWE was because it is stale. Same people on top, all the time. Having Angle, Sting, and some still-big names, I thought it would be better to watch a program closer to actual wrestling than soap opera. I guess the 6-sided ring is just a personal choice for everyone. I don't like it, and it's the only reason other than the announcers (I never liked Mike Tenay not even in WCW) that I have never seen a TNA show from beginning to end. I guess I'll just start doing that, but that ring will annoy me the whole time...anyway, thanks for smartening me up a bit. Definitely better thansix sides>four sides
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