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Post by leafar on Feb 10, 2006 15:39:45 GMT -5
I heard Jarret claiming to have drove both Sting and Hogan out of the TNA/NWA. That tells me that Sting will have to come back in order to prove Jarrett wrong. However, does Jarrett's rant on Hogan signal that the Hulkster is coming to TNA for real this time? I hope so, but it will cost them...in terms of money...
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Post by lordrahl on Feb 10, 2006 15:45:36 GMT -5
I don't think Hogan is going to TNA as he's still listed as a RAW superstar on the WWE website. I think Vince has him on some sort of contract like Mick Foley, and the Rock where if he wants to use him and happens to be in town he'll show up on RAW or a PPV.
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Post by josharpie99 on Feb 10, 2006 20:15:33 GMT -5
I suspect Hogan will be at WM....someway...somehow.
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Post by thefamoustommyz on Feb 11, 2006 1:11:51 GMT -5
That's more Jarrett namedropping than anything, as they filmed the angle where Jarrett beat Hogan down and bloodied him in Japan, then Hogan crapped out on TNA and didn't follow through on signing so they could do Hogan v Jarrett at Bound for Glory...so Jarrett keeps reminding people who he ran Hogan away from TNA before he joined.
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Post by floydthebarber on Feb 11, 2006 1:56:25 GMT -5
The chance of Hogan in TNA is about 2%. A one time Starcade rematch with Sting is about the only thing I could see Hogan being good for. Even then, that doesn't fit with Sting's role as a guy to help elevate new talent. I doubt Hogan will ever leave WWE again.
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Post by canadianpittbull on Feb 11, 2006 15:26:55 GMT -5
As far as I had heard I thought that The Rock was a free agent as was Chris Jericho?
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Post by swarm on Feb 11, 2006 15:42:33 GMT -5
As far as I had heard I thought that The Rock was a free agent as was Chris Jericho? Yes The Rock is going to TNA. For sure.
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Post by Bazzy on Feb 12, 2006 1:05:16 GMT -5
Personally I HOPE Hulk Hogan is not going to TNA . Why ? All it means is the belt will be his . I mean come on , he aint going to give a push to someone like Samoa Joe or AJ is he ? . Or a barbed wire match v Sabu ? The Rock v Joe would be a good one !
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Post by canadianpittbull on Feb 12, 2006 1:18:46 GMT -5
Well I wasn't implying that The Rock was going to go to TNA. I was making a general inquiry about his wrestling contract status. Oh and that would also go for Chris Jericho.
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Post by jsanudo on Feb 12, 2006 1:20:50 GMT -5
I remember seeing a video of that "press conference" and Hogan bleed like a stuffed pig. He made Jarrett look great. Too bad Jarrett cant do that for anyone on the current roster.
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Post by LWPD on Feb 12, 2006 8:34:10 GMT -5
Well I wasn't implying that The Rock was going to go to TNA. I was making a general inquiry about his wrestling contract status. Oh and that would also go for Chris Jericho. The Rock is not under a WWE contract but it's unlikely he'll ever hit TNA in any form...not even for a cameo. He's filming a movie as we speak and has three deals still on the back burner. His plate is full and doing anything beyond a brief appearance would be a step backward...and if he was to do an appearance WWE gives him the broadest visibility for his time. Even if that wasn't the case he still has an excellent relationship with Vince and I don't see him working against him. Hulk Hogan signed a 20 year Legends/Performers contract which grants him complete creative control over his programs and guarantees him the highest payout on any show he works. Vince in return has exclusive use to him and his likeness for years to come. His participation anywhere other than at a WWE event is effectively over and done with. Chris Jericho is a free agent and a real possibility if offered the right money as he lives close to where TNA does all their tapings. Goldberg is in the same boat and has publicly stated he has an interest. Brock is possible pending the final resolution of the lawsuit. Brock would be the best potential 'franchise' level signing due to his age, look, size and athleticism...but his work ethic and questionable mental stability make investing too much in him a real risk.
Like Watching Paint Dry (generally as with anything it comes down to 'the money and the miles')
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Post by swarm on Feb 12, 2006 13:49:56 GMT -5
If Brock Lesner ever stepped foot in a TNA ring, you could put the whole roster vs. him in one match and he would squash everybody.
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Post by josharpie99 on Feb 12, 2006 14:29:47 GMT -5
Brock to TNA would be a coup that TNA really needs. Jericho would be nice, but wow...Brock? Hmmm....can you say, "Return of the Monday Night Wars?"
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Post by gatekeeper on Feb 12, 2006 23:08:31 GMT -5
If Brock Lesner ever stepped foot in a TNA ring, you could put the whole roster vs. him in one match and he would squash everybody. No, they'd write it where he beats everybody but Jarrett hits him with the guitar and pins him.
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Post by swarm on Feb 13, 2006 21:01:27 GMT -5
If Brock Lesner ever stepped foot in a TNA ring, you could put the whole roster vs. him in one match and he would squash everybody. No, they'd write it where he beats everybody but Jarrett hits him with the guitar and pins him. ya know what though...I don't think he'd let them. Lesner > TNA
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Post by gwffantrav on Feb 13, 2006 22:31:49 GMT -5
Yeah, they'd kill off any audience they had if they let Brock job out to Jarrett. That would be suicide.
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