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Post by Vegas on Sept 10, 2015 18:13:49 GMT -5
Oooh?! Any hints? Fingers crossed as hard as I can cross them that some of the luchadors signed! at least one of the 5 was an International wrestler
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Post by lucifer on Sept 11, 2015 9:25:44 GMT -5
You took that better than a lot of folks would, SuperNaturalX. My compliments on keeping it together. Well when you say things that you're just speculating on without any facts, it does make you seem ignorant. No reason to call someone ignorant for voicing their opinion, and no place for it on these boards, either.
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Post by Tournament Master on Sept 11, 2015 9:55:17 GMT -5
In the past I thought that TNA would be out of business at any time, but its the company that wont die. With their International TV deals they will probably continue for a while despite what happens with US TV. Many of the roster would be great to have in the game, and the way they are doing more non-exclusive contracts these days its possible many of them we can get eventually even without a deal with TNA.
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Post by pikemojo on Sept 11, 2015 12:17:26 GMT -5
In the past I thought that TNA would be out of business at any time, but its the company that wont die. With their International TV deals they will probably continue for a while despite what happens with US TV. Many of the roster would be great to have in the game, and the way they are doing more non-exclusive contracts these days its possible many of them we can get eventually even without a deal with TNA. I hope we are able to get more TNA guys and gals in the game soon. I'm a fan of their talent, if not always their booking and storytelling. I don't think anyone other than those within TNA know how much they are really making from their international TV deals but I'd bet it's more than in the US. They've spent a lot of time overseas facilitating and promoting those deals. If TNA were to completely lose their US TV deals we might see them change a bit but I'd still expect them to stick around to keep up those international deals.
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Post by TTX on Sept 11, 2015 12:27:36 GMT -5
The key with TNA is going to be the budget. They have those international deals, but will they pay the cost of both production and the wrestlers? Don't know. Seems Bob is tiring of paying for Dixie's toy at the moment so we'll have to see. Regardless, if it gets some more guys into the FG fold, all the better.
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Post by ariesroode on Sept 11, 2015 18:07:12 GMT -5
In the past I thought that TNA would be out of business at any time, but its the company that wont die. With their International TV deals they will probably continue for a while despite what happens with US TV. Many of the roster would be great to have in the game, and the way they are doing more non-exclusive contracts these days its possible many of them we can get eventually even without a deal with TNA. I have no problem with that. I would love to have as many as we can get in this game as well as the ones we have already.
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Post by markyhitch on Sept 12, 2015 11:36:34 GMT -5
I live in the UK and TNA is the only wrestling I get to see. They seem to have an incredibly small roster but I still enjoy watching it.
They flip from face to heel so often though. Is this how modern wrestling is?
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Post by tystates on Sept 12, 2015 22:57:11 GMT -5
It would be nice to see more of the older women legends get cards, they are vastly outnumbered by the shimmer/modern women. I made a women's signing for the Legends side tonight and likely will have a second to go with her shortly.
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Post by Count Necros on Sept 12, 2015 23:36:07 GMT -5
That's awesome news! Thanks for your hard work in getting the signings.
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Post by TTX on Sept 13, 2015 7:02:54 GMT -5
Always good to hear for sure, Ty.
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