Just the interaction with th[ Nov 12 - Paul Heyman was recently a guest on The Nick Cattles Show, where he spoke about what he missed most about wrestling during the Pandemic era. The Deadman said: "I like going to two nights now, because Wrest[ Eddie told Punk that no one in the locker room has the balls to tell him to his face that no on[ Ahead of that match he spoke with Sports Illustrated and gave three names to look out for as the future [ During t[ The following has been a[ His family have now released funeral details for those wishing to attend: Christopher Chris [ The injury occurred when he was tossed off the stage by Lu[ Nov 12 - Congratulations are in order!
There was something else that occurred that I found sort of interesting. And it reminded me of the perception of the big two companies WWE and I loosely call TNA the second of the big two and what separates the two. When Matt Hardy was announced as the mystery opponent, it felt a little less than mysterious, and quite stale. Not only did it NOT seem mysterious, his presence at the arena earlier in the day had already been announced online by the dirt sheets. It's like TNA didn't want to make the effort to hide this guy from sight.
Which certainly can be done, and the machine proved that just recently. They seemed to take much more care in keeping a big name in the locker room hush hush.
Shawn Michaels was being announced as the first of the class of for the WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony which is a joint venture on the same weekend as Wrestlemania.
Jerry the REAL King Lawlor made the introduction for Shawn's being selected to this elite shrine and the fans were popping pretty much solely for the video. And then the music hit, and out came Shawn Michaels himself. And while I don't think it came across as well on tv as reports from those who were in attendance have suggested , the roof DID in fact pretty much did come off the building.
And after scouring the net looking for any advance notification of his presence, I came up empty handed. So in essence, the surprise opponent in the form of Matt Hardy it had all the markings of another over hyped TNA announcement that didn't pan out to be much of anything at all. Can they save this guy from himself? That's anyone's guess. But if what he has shown us thus far is any indication of what is coming, I can't say as I think I'll be tuning in to watch me any TNA action just to catch a glimpse of Matt Hardy.
Switching gears a bit… I finally got around to watching RAW from a couple of weeks back. Did you ever see a match, segment or interview and think "wow, if they would have done X it would have been SO much better" or "had they done Y, it would have elevated wrestler X SO much more? This show contained one of those moments. So the segment was as follows for anyone who didn't see it. CM Punk, now seemingly the new leader of The Nexus, felt compelled to "re-initiate" everyone in the group.
So they had a bit where the members of Nexus beat up Mr. Perfect Jr, then another where they whip Husky Harris. So they finally reach a point where the segment involves Punk, Slater, and Gabriel who is definitely starting to grow on me. So Punk gives the two of them the ever famous Kendo sticks and tells them to beat the crap out of each other with them. They of course look at him puzzled, thinking he must be crazy. Those are some evil intentions.
It becomes a prolonged stare down. They do this for a period of time, gripping the sticks tighter and tighter as they stalk each other with their eyes. Hopefully they will not "drop the ball" like they did with the horrible debut of their biggest acquisition Jeff Hardy on the Jan 4 episode of Impact.
Here is the biggest babyface the WWE had last year with several items of his merchandise outselling Cena's, and they bring him in through the crowd where no one could see him, and the cage blocking most peoples view, to a terrible entrance theme and then we hear nothing from him next week.
One word describes how that was handled - Terrible. So good old Vince Russo decided to break them up and push Hernandez with a silly Money in the Bank Rip off Briefcase and then bury him in the mid card, and now he has to be in another tag team back where he started. This was a waste of almost two years for Hernandez which is no fault of his own, and a roundabout way of trying to elevate someone who the fans already respected.
The only way i see a good outcome to this match is if Matt Morgan turns heel on Hernandez and the two have a feud over who is the Best "Big Man" in TNA with Hernandez playing the face due to his in ring repertoire. This should be interesting however as Hall and Nash have the chance to put over cleanly Beer Money and Make them look good.
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