Didn't you say this was "lame" and that TNA needed to stop "complaining"? Yes and yes.
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Re: Its on
Originally posted by Jon22
Didn't you say this was "lame" and that TNA needed to stop "complaining"? Yes and yes.Last edited by JiggidyJames; 07-13-2006, 09:31 PM.xbl gamertag: jiggidyjames72 -
Re: Its on
I turned into Impact and watched the pathetic Rhino promo. And yes, he appeared to throw some kind of object that was in a bag into a trash can, and then allegedly set it on fire. We never got to see if it really was the ECW belt in the trash can.
All I have to say is that as an ECW fan since 1994, I'm never going to watch TNA again. It's bad enough that TNA puts out a substandard product most week, and wastes the fact that it has the best roster on the planet right now (by a large margin), but to crap on the REAL ECW's legacy (and not "WWECW") but burning (or even pretending to burn) its original belt after throwing it in the trash is unacceptable. Without ECW, there never would have been a career for Rhino. Shane Douglas would have been a footnote in wrestling history. Raven would have been a footnote in wrestling manager history. The Dudleys would be post office workers. Etc., etc., etc.
The new WWECW has some serious problems, but don't crap on a promotion that, when at its peak, was arguably the greatest wrestling promotion in history, and one that actually MADE YOUR CAREER!!!! DUH??
Anyway, the fact that TNA allows so much of its product to go so wrong had already cooled me to a show that I used to watch every week religiously . . . now, but essentially pissing on the REAL ECW's grave, I'm through forever with TNA, and will cease spending any $$$ on any of their products. That's enough out of them.Been gaming since the Atari 2600, and hells no I won't stop!!!Comment
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Re: Its on
Originally posted by DondaddaI turned into Impact and watched the pathetic Rhino promo. And yes, he appeared to throw some kind of object that was in a bag into a trash can, and then allegedly set it on fire. We never got to see if it really was the ECW belt in the trash can.
All I have to say is that as an ECW fan since 1994, I'm never going to watch TNA again. It's bad enough that TNA puts out a substandard product most week, and wastes the fact that it has the best roster on the planet right now (by a large margin), but to crap on the REAL ECW's legacy (and not "WWECW") but burning (or even pretending to burn) its original belt after throwing it in the trash is unacceptable. Without ECW, there never would have been a career for Rhino. Shane Douglas would have been a footnote in wrestling history. Raven would have been a footnote in wrestling manager history. The Dudleys would be post office workers. Etc., etc., etc.
The new WWECW has some serious problems, but don't crap on a promotion that, when at its peak, was arguably the greatest wrestling promotion in history, and one that actually MADE YOUR CAREER!!!! DUH??
Anyway, the fact that TNA allows so much of its product to go so wrong had already cooled me to a show that I used to watch every week religiously . . . now, but essentially pissing on the REAL ECW's grave, I'm through forever with TNA, and will cease spending any $$$ on any of their products. That's enough out of them.xbl gamertag: jiggidyjames72Comment
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Re: Its on
Originally posted by JiggidyJamesMy thoughts exactly. Well, except what you have in parenthesis. But yeah, Rhino is a douchebag. He'd be in jail if it wasn't for ECW. That's a fact, and he's said so much himself. He didn't build anything. His claim to fame is that he was the last man who got a push in ECW.Comment
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