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Sucks 200 character limit.
I do like the idea that chavo thinks Vickie would go to TNa if she wasn't in a contract.
You know, because she hasn't left the company and come back, and i'm sure TNA would be able to pay her more.
Nothing's gonna happen without a warning
it's the part about her being horrible when she 1st came in that voided the rest of your post, but you tend to throw the words "horrible" & "shitty" around rather freely.
4sho.
nothing wrong with that. i think he could have a good x-division or TV title run.
i think snow would be fine, here's a match he had last year
takes awhile to get going but when it does he seems good to go.
that was the case, but you know how TNA is with that kind of stuff.
taz chasing douglas was what hooked me on ECW in 98
WWE has degraded vick on several occasions, i wouldn't be surprised if she'd wanted to leave at times.
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Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
You should be used to it by now, she got better then she was...is that better?
And Vickie quit in the past, so she obviously did want to leave. Then she came back, after TNA was already in business for some time, if she wanted to go there she had the ability too.
She would be a damn side better then Brooke Hogan.
Nothing's gonna happen without a warning
true, and yes
i'm not sure how obvious it is, i thought she only left to tend to family matters.And Vickie quit in the past, so she obviously did want to leave. Then she came back, after TNA was already in business for some time, if she wanted to go there she had the ability too.
She would be a damn side better then Brooke Hogan.
Last edited by lboinyamouf4sho; 07-29-2012 at 12:21 AM.
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
In my opinion Joey Ryan's best work has been in tag teams with a guy named Johnny Goodtime. His whole act fit better when he has another guy to feed off of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcSOOipoYQ
He could work in the X Division but he's not exactly a flyer.
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it's the travel not the number of days she works.
joey's been in a lot of good tag teams, never actually seen him tag with goodtime though, it's pretty hard for me to even imagine goodtime as a heel. i just started watching NWA hollywood regularly about 2 weeks ago and goodtime is in japan.
joey not being a flyer is a good thing for him and the x-division. it's a real cruiser division now.
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
What better way to begin Impact than a good old fashion brawl
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