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Tough Scorponok wrote:TNA story lines seems to be way better than WWE' though.
Burn wrote:Tough Scorponok wrote:TNA story lines seems to be way better than WWE' though.
You mean the pile of recycled garbage? uhhhh no. TNA storylines have been done before.
When TNA goes back to being original I might go back to watching it. And until they do, they're going to be nothing but WWE coat tail chasers.
Burn wrote:Done right or wrong is irrelevant considering it's been done before.
Ratings may go up, but some people prefer new stories, not rehashes of old ones.
Robinson wrote:Burn wrote:Done right or wrong is irrelevant considering it's been done before.
Ratings may go up, but some people prefer new stories, not rehashes of old ones.
True
original sin wrote:Joe held the belt before Sting. That's when
Robinson wrote:Burn wrote:Done right or wrong is irrelevant considering it's been done before.
Ratings may go up, but some people prefer new stories, not rehashes of old ones.
True
Mexican star Abismo Negro(Black Hole or Black Abyss) aka Winners in AAA (Andres Gonzolez) was found dead, floating in a river in El Rosario, Mexico earlier today
González was on a bus with other passengers heading to Mexico City when he became agitated, and panicked and demanded to be let off the bus at 1:30AM. He then sent a text message his wife that he lost outside. She contacted local wrestling promoter Vicente Martinez who organized a search party. In the moring of March 22 González was found floating face down in a river.
Gonzolez wrestled for AAA & CMLL/EMLL, WWE and as part of Team Mexico in TNA. He also appeared in Japan on several occasions.
He was 37 years old.
Steven Dunn (Doll) was taken off life support by his family and died earlier today. He had a seizure related to an intestinal blockage in 2007, and underwent surgery, and had been placed on life support.
Doll gained his earlywrestling experience in the Pacific NW from 1987 to 1992, winning a total of four Pacific Northwest Heavyweight titles and eighteen Pacific Northwest Tag Team titles, most natably as oner half of the Southern Rockers with Jeff Peterson and later Rex King (Mark Smith)
He teamed with Rex King/Timothy Well as Well Dunn in WWE in 1993 managed by Harvey Whippleman /Downtown Bruno.
He as the last Southern Champion in USWA when it folded in 1997 having defeated Doomsdayt (Kane/Glen Jacobs).
He joined Music City Wrestling/NWA Worldwide Wrestling thereafter teaming with Reno Riggins as the Tennessee Volz, and I served as their "manager" along with Princess Dee (Debbie Combs). He also helped book the promotion at various times.
Steve had a good mind for the business and was a good wrestler and nice guy.
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