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Post by Bazzy on Feb 24, 2012 9:53:22 GMT -5
Anyone care about Jesse Sorensen injury at the PPV (Against all Odds)
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Post by pikemojo on Feb 24, 2012 12:26:49 GMT -5
I guess I feel bad for the guy. It really sucks to have something like that happen so early in a career.
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Post by swarm on Feb 25, 2012 9:08:07 GMT -5
I wouldn't know the guy if I saw him but from what I understand he's not even really a wrestler. The impression I get is that neither Sorensen or his opponent had much business wrestling on a PPV, even if it's just TNA. Freak injuries can happen to even the most grizzled vets, but maybe you're asking for it pushing guys this green so quickly.
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Post by amazingbadger on Feb 25, 2012 12:46:57 GMT -5
Apparently Sorensen has been wrestling for four years and Ion has been wrestling for eight, so neither of them are exactly green.
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Post by swarm on Feb 29, 2012 7:44:38 GMT -5
I disagree. I'd call both of them green. Sorensen was hanging out in Texas Indies before joining TNA, but that hardly constitutes as great experience. Guys can wrestle in the indies for years and never learn a thing. People still refer to plenty of guys who have been around awhile (mason ryan for example) as green.
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Post by chewey on Feb 29, 2012 15:32:46 GMT -5
I disagree. I'd call both of them green. Sorensen was hanging out in Texas Indies before joining TNA, but that hardly constitutes as great experience. Guys can wrestle in the indies for years and never learn a thing. People still refer to plenty of guys who have been around awhile (mason ryan for example) as green. Absolutely true. Some Indy wrestlers take up wrestling as a hobby and do it once a month close to home, while the successful Indy guys will be wrestling all three days of the weekend, and will drive twenty hours round trip to wrestle one match and get paid like five dollars just to get more experience - and I'd take one of those guys with two years of experience over a guy with eight years and barely knows a thing.
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