Post subject: Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:25 am
Roofs
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lister wrote:He's in a band called The High Crusade along with Chris Sabin and Petey Williams and others. It was one of his band mates who reported the news that he'd injured it at a TNA Live Event, so unfortunately it's true.
I did my collarbone a couple of years ago, it hurt like hell and I had a sling on for at least 4 weeks. Then it still felt sore for a few more weeks.
Tara has been having physio for her injury, but is definitely on the tour.
Nightmare, that tag match would have been absolutely off the chart. Best of luck to him though, hopefully a speedy recovery as possible.
Glad Tara's okay.
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Post subject: Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:27 am
Roofs
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Roofaldo wrote:Well yeah, but TNA is where WWE careers go to die
Unfortunately that's pretty much true eh. It's exactly like the description Jim Cornette gave about WCW 10 years ago - "They can take talent, and make it no talent!". Still think Jeff Hardy's an absolute idiot for giving up what he had - the most popular wrestler on the planet working for the biggest company on the planet, why the f**k would you leave that?!
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Post subject: Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:40 am
Jeff the God of Biscuits
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Roofs wrote:Unfortunately that's pretty much true eh. It's exactly like the description Jim Cornette gave about WCW 10 years ago - "They can take talent, and make it no talent!". Still think Jeff Hardy's an absolute idiot for giving up what he had - the most popular wrestler on the planet working for the biggest company on the planet, why the f**k would you leave that?!
Because Vince will make him work for his money, that's why! It's the same with Hogan, Nash & RVD. They want the accolades but don't wanna put in the hours. They go to TNA and only have to work like 6 or so dates a year. Vince will make them work like 200 and all over the country, which fair play is a gruelling schedule. But it's not like they're not paid well for it! Hardy was apparently offered a 120 date a year deal, and more money than Shawn Michaels to come back, but decided to go to TNA because he can take drugs and get fat and nobody will care.
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Post subject: Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:21 pm
Roofaldo
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Jeff the God of Biscuits wrote:Because Vince will make him work for his money, that's why! It's the same with Hogan, Nash & RVD. They want the accolades but don't wanna put in the hours. They go to TNA and only have to work like 6 or so dates a year. Vince will make them work like 200 and all over the country, which fair play is a gruelling schedule. But it's not like they're not paid well for it! Hardy was apparently offered a 120 date a year deal, and more money than Shawn Michaels to come back, but decided to go to TNA because he can take drugs and get fat and nobody will care.
TBH, I'd like a job where I only had to work 200 days a year.
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