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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,713 Views)
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Kai the "crotch kick" on RAW was just for show, Bret, Vince and Shawn have been on speaking terms since 2006. so i would have to disagree that Bret sold out just to get his dad into the HOF.
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Furthermore, Bret has said all along that he would come back for Stu or Owen getting inducted into the HoF. Granted, I don't think any of us interpreted that as meaning he'd be an on-air character again, but still, he did say that.
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My guess for new TNA wrestler... Booker T, Goldberg, Brock Lestner, whoever it is I hope they are under 35 nor more than 40 years old...

I can't afford to watch Genesis but I may watch it online... But that is not nearly as good as TV...

I think I love Generation Me...



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I would say absolutely no way to Booker T and Brock Lesnar. Booker left TNA on less than friendly terms, they were glad to have him gone. There's no way UFC would let Brock Lesnar do TNA, Dana White is very serious about making sure people don't start associating his product with wrestling. That's part of why he wants nothing to do with Bobby Lashley.

Goldberg is a possibility. He has said he's retired and won't step back into the ring, but I could still see it happening. I hope not, but it's possible.

If I was going to make a guess, I would say Rob Van Dam or Ken Kennedy.
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I would love to see RVD...

Why did Booker T leave... what happened?



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About halfway through his run, Booker started developing an attitude that he was better than TNA. That's why you saw the really weird performances where he was totally overacting towards the end, because he was just treating his time there like a joke. Ultimately, it culminated with him refusing to do a job to Matt Morgan on a house show, and finally TNA just said "the hell with this" and that was that.
Once upon a time, a man lived. This man was a man who really lived. He was the best there was at what he did, living. Living is what he did, and he did it well. In fact, he did it too well. He lived so well that he made other people stop living. That is why he had to be stopped. To stop him, they sent Rimo.

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i think the most likely of suspects to join TNA would be Eric Escobar scine he was was just released from his WWE contract
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I would hope even TNA has its limits for bringing in utterly worthless talents...
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So my question is did Scott Hall even show up for the pay for view?



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Yeah, he was there. They did an angle in the back where Waltman said he wanted to be in the match, so he and Scott Hall played rock-paper-scissors to see who would be partnering with Nash. Waltman won that, then during the match Scott Hall came out, obviously drunk (as part of the angle, I would assume he wasn't actually drunk), and attacked a fan in the front row. That caused a distraction that led to Beer Money pinning Nash. So it looks to me like TNA's already setting themselves up for an easy out when Scott Hall does, in fact, vanish.
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