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Post by PureHatred on May 28, 2006 12:49:20 GMT -5
The show was OK. I have no idea why Killings went over Monty Brown. And I think it would;ve been more effective for AJ/Daniels to beat Diamonds in the Rough despite the interference. But still a very enjoyable show. I am starting to join the 'Christian is dropping the ball' bandwagon. He has no established character. He's just saying standard issue good guy things. I still think he's better as the cocky heel, which he would be allowed to play if JJ weren't the constant focus of the show.. So, as always, blame JJ. But he's getting airtime and he's very dull right now. Play the cocky face. Make fun of your prospective opponents. You're calling the match and Killings is literally breakdancing in between moves and all we gets is "I'm up for the challenge" Bleah. Christian is good at the comedy stuff, he should use it.
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Post by canadianpittbull on May 28, 2006 13:43:24 GMT -5
Yeah Christian seems "tired". Dunno I too find he has been very down played or just not really "on" or have the mometum he has had during his debut and some what after that.
Maybe we shall see a new champion at Slammiversary? If so I hope to goodness it is not Jarrett!
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Post by billy on May 28, 2006 20:39:44 GMT -5
I liked the show, it wasn't the strongest show they put on but hey it was worth watching. Afew things I noticed, they geared the main event for Sting vs who ever. What a let down when it was Brown and Killings. I hope and pray that they make Killings stop that dancing and rapping crap he does. The man is a great wrestler, have him wrestle. What a goof. The next thing I think wasn't the greatest is Kevin Nash fighting the X division. Get rid of Nash. X division is what is making Tna watchable. I love it, but with Nash doing his "Size matters crap" I find it very sad. pay him off and get him out of TNA his five minutes of fame are way over. The James gang di a good job of talking about 3D. I hope this war becomes entertaining and very hard fought. So far I think they are wasting 3d's talents.Really how many times can you cover some one with a candian flag. Is it me or does Raven look like he has been rode real hard and put up wet. The man doesn't look good and looks heavier than ususal. I think they did a god job and got him out of TNA. I didn't miss him so I think they dhould send him away again and he can go with Nash. I'm not looking foreward to a larry Z vs raven feud. Can you say BORING!!!!!! I can't wait to see what next weeks main event is going to be, Sting vs some one maybe? Don West isa weak commentator and Tenay has no right to be a comentator. They both suck flat out. Tony would be a welcome change, but I Hear he is very upset at how WCW went out and wants nothing to do with wresting ever again. Maybe we could get mean gene and Jesse the Body or bobby Heenan and Jim Cornette. That will liven things up a bit.
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Post by Shon Maxx on May 29, 2006 5:45:01 GMT -5
I caught the replay so here are my thoughts. Please note that I don't watch TNA too often so this is just based on what I saw.
1. I like Senshi and love the flying double stomp finisher!
2. Cage is doing just fine as champ, and I prefer seeing him with the belt than Jarrett.
3. I'd pay to see Joe destroy Nash. Then again, I'd pay to see any up and coming star destroy guys like Nash, Steiner, X-Pac, and Jarrett.
4. Brown/Killings was a good match, but I was also pretty surprised about the roll-up. I don't know much about Brown, but he just doesn't seem like someone who could be beat with a simple school-boy.
Take care,
Jay
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Post by LWPD on May 29, 2006 8:06:45 GMT -5
1. I like Senshi and love the flying double stomp finisher! It's a real shame because if Low-Ki/Senshi was taller he'd have a legit shot at making it big in this business. He has everything else but the height considered ideal to play a lead role or top level foil. At the end of the day the importance of cosmetics in pro wres can be very cruel and the Rey Mysterio type exceptions that prove the rule are few and far between. Senshi: One of the most charismatic youngsters on the TNA roster..or anywhere else
LWPD (I met Low-Ki years ago when he was first breaking in through a promoter friend...he has a great work ethic, is credible in the ring, has developed a persona that has made him an 'Indy star' and resulted in some nice gigs abroad, he projects a certain 'aura' which is very difficult to teach someone to be able to effectively do and even has a great promo voice...the only element he lacks in is beyond his control to change)
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Post by Splattercat on May 29, 2006 14:30:58 GMT -5
Suddenly a 6'2 Low-Ki becomes a frightening thought.....
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