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turf:
OOOOOOOOHHHH YEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH! 

THE TOWER OF POWER TOO SWEET TO BE SOUR!  CAN YOU DIG IT?!

burningdoom:
I can feel the madness.

burningdoom:
WWE Network is free in November!


That is all.

burningdoom:


And the belt is back where it should be. Roode is the best wrestler today, IMO, and no one deserves that belt more than him as far as I'm concerned. It's great to see a real champ again in wrestling! And damn what a great in-ring chemistry Roode and Lashley have in the ring, who he wrestled to earn that championship.

TNA may not have gotten a lot of things right lately, but this was a good move. Plus adding this extra layer with MVP is keeping it interesting. Let's hope that this refocus in the main-event division will trickle-down to the rest of TNA. (But to give them due, the tag-team division has really been heating up, too.)

He works better as a heel, though. I'm betting it won't be long before he turns into the old Bobby Roode.

burningdoom:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on November 07, 2014, 02:06:58 pm ---WWE Network is free in November!

That is all.

--- End quote ---

Yeah, 2 posts one after the other. Sorry guys if that's not okay, but they were two different subjects.



I'm REALLY enjoying the original stuff. Monday Nights Wars has been great. I already know a lot of it, but there are still little tidbits here and there that hadn't come out before. (Such as the fact that I never knew Bischoff had zero intention of hiring Luger back and gave him a lowball offer not expecting him to take it, only to have him take it.)

I really liked the Warrior documentary they released for Warrior week, too. But you could also tell it was put together quickly. It didn't touch on his WrestleMania 12 return like at all, which I completely missed the first time around so I would've liked to hear more. I also would've liked to see more of his World-Class career. I never knew he wrestled down there.

And the Rise and Fall of ECW was pretty enlightening for me. I know ECW came off on T.V. as a completely anarchic, chaotic organization. But I had always thought it was well-planned chaos masterminded by Heyman. Turns out the creative process was just as wild as the final product.

They may have hooked me, considering there's no more obligation period.

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