What a passive-aggresive pussy. Instead of laying down insults like a man, he tries to extend a hand of friendship with shitty jokes mocking himself. And who the fuck sucks dick for weed, you can get that shit from your mom these days.
Edit: I will not participate in this, we don’t need another snobby emo bitch on this thread.
I emailed Jeremy Borash inviting him to come to SRK and anyone else from TNA to join.
But before I did that he emailed me again and said “It comes with the territory in social networking. I don’t take them personally, now excuse me I have so more loads to swallow” The email is longer than that but yeah, that’s the just of it."
So I started playing FirePro again, mainly because I lost my No Mercy save and all my CAWs. It actually takes me less time to make a FP CAW than a No Mercy one. I don’t feel like remaking my guys yet, so fuck that. I don’t like using the real roster. : o
R.I.P. Draven, Slate, Cabel, B-Vulcan, Mr. Mawashitaro, Cole Macon, Adrian Malenko, Gunloc, Alexander the Grater, Los Lunatica, Santhrax
I was talking to Sazae on AIM just now and he had a fucking great idea for putting TNA on the map.
The 10th Anniversary of Owen Harts death is coming up and Jarret (Among many different wrestlers) were good friends with Owen and still talk about his antics and matches today.
What Sazae suggested was a “Thank You, Owen” Memorial Tournament.
Have an entire month dedicated to it ended with the semi’s and final’s at that months PPV. Throw out all the story lines, and just have the tournament.
Every person on the roster + indy people. Maybe even a speech from Bret Hart at the end of the tournament.
Vince can’t say shit because Bret won’t go near WWE anymore. And it will bring back a lot of the smarks and people who were into wrestling back when Owen died and were all stunned and saddened when it happened.
This, imo is a fucking brilliant idea as long as TNA did it right.
No dusty finishes, no roll ups, no run-ins. Just good ol fashion wrestling.
There isn’t any wrestling show on TV doing that though,unless u count ROH on the fight network. I do agree TNA needs to focus a lot more on the actual matches, they got great talent so there is no reason to book them terribly. As it stands now, I would rate the quality of the matches from show to show like this: