Your thoughts about Raw vs TNA on Monday night? - 01/05/10 06:13 PM
So what did you guys think about the TNA show and the Raw show in comparison to each other? I didn't like how Raw ended where Vince McMahon gave a cheap shot to Bret Hart, but now I'm reading that Bret Hart signed a contract that will take him until just after Wrestlemania. So if that's true, he'll be around to get things settled I guess.
I find it interesting that Jeff Hardy is in TNA now after he left WWE to give him time to heal from a multitude of injuries.
Flair in TNA...well I'm kind of sick of Flair.
Nothing personal against Orlando Jordan, but he really needs to step up his game on the charisma factor.
Hogan and Bischoff denying that they're going to run things like they did in WCW, but then the end of the show things hinted that that's what they're going to end up doing anyways.
It would be good to see Val Venis not be a jobber...don't know why WWE turned him into a jobber so quickly and for so long...I always thought he had enough ring talented and mic skills to at least be a successful mid-carder.
I think Hogan wanted to bring Savage in, but I think he changed his mind after seeing how much Savage let himself go in the last 3-4 years.
Psycho Sid is stronger possibility for TNA now that he's been hanging out with Scott Hall a lot lately. Sid is still hung up on having the rush of performing one last time in front of the much bigger crowd that WWE can provide.
I'm kind of hoping that Jim Hellwig has been privately continuing to work out and grow his hair back, so we can maybe see one last Ultimate Warrior return on the big stage, whether it be WWE or TNA. He always asks for a ridiculous amount of money though, which makes me wonder if and how NWE was able to afford him last year, or if Hellwig is actually being less demanding???
I find it interesting that Jeff Hardy is in TNA now after he left WWE to give him time to heal from a multitude of injuries.
Flair in TNA...well I'm kind of sick of Flair.
Nothing personal against Orlando Jordan, but he really needs to step up his game on the charisma factor.
Hogan and Bischoff denying that they're going to run things like they did in WCW, but then the end of the show things hinted that that's what they're going to end up doing anyways.
It would be good to see Val Venis not be a jobber...don't know why WWE turned him into a jobber so quickly and for so long...I always thought he had enough ring talented and mic skills to at least be a successful mid-carder.
I think Hogan wanted to bring Savage in, but I think he changed his mind after seeing how much Savage let himself go in the last 3-4 years.
Psycho Sid is stronger possibility for TNA now that he's been hanging out with Scott Hall a lot lately. Sid is still hung up on having the rush of performing one last time in front of the much bigger crowd that WWE can provide.
I'm kind of hoping that Jim Hellwig has been privately continuing to work out and grow his hair back, so we can maybe see one last Ultimate Warrior return on the big stage, whether it be WWE or TNA. He always asks for a ridiculous amount of money though, which makes me wonder if and how NWE was able to afford him last year, or if Hellwig is actually being less demanding???