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Originally posted by TheHYDE49er:
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Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by TheHYDE49er:Flair is the man. Few people ever got over so well as a face and as a heel, with different promotions too, as well as having a long career and rarely missing time. Great wrestler and great psychology. Watch his match against HHH, or his match against HBK at WM, even at 55+ he was still putting on great matches. Sure he took Buddy Rogers gimmick, but he made that character a thousand times better and nobody did promos like him back in the day.
Now if you want to talk about overrated, Hogan is your man
Originally posted by JustinMT:Take this for whatever its worth...
According to the New York Post, WWE has expressed interest in purchasing TNA. In a recent article about TNA President Billy Corgan's plans to take over the company, the Post noted that WWE had made a bid on TNA.
The Post speculated that TNA would sell for $40 million, but industry insider Dave Meltzer says that figure is far too high. "Take one zero off," Meltzer said of the rumored $40 million price.
Originally posted by TonyStarks:I think they are. It must not have been a very serious offer since it didn't happen.
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Take this for whatever its worth...
According to the New York Post, WWE has expressed interest in purchasing TNA. In a recent article about TNA President Billy Corgan's plans to take over the company, the Post noted that WWE had made a bid on TNA.
The Post speculated that TNA would sell for $40 million, but industry insider Dave Meltzer says that figure is far too high. "Take one zero off," Meltzer said of the rumored $40 million price.
Why not just let them hang themselves into bankruptcy ?
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Take this for whatever its worth...
According to the New York Post, WWE has expressed interest in purchasing TNA. In a recent article about TNA President Billy Corgan's plans to take over the company, the Post noted that WWE had made a bid on TNA.
The Post speculated that TNA would sell for $40 million, but industry insider Dave Meltzer says that figure is far too high. "Take one zero off," Meltzer said of the rumored $40 million price.