low
Fighting Titan
Posts: 459
|
Post by low on Dec 26, 2013 0:46:07 GMT -5
Here was my firs t impression of him
I had never heard of him before he signed with TNA. I saw on a site he was scheduled to debut on TNA soon and they had a headshot with the write up. I thought "Why are they making a big deal signing a midget wrestler?!
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2013 3:31:03 GMT -5
Here was my firs t impression of him I had never heard of him before he signed with TNA. I saw on a site he was scheduled to debut on TNA soon and they had a headshot with the write up. I thought "Why are they making a big deal signing a midget wrestler?! HA! The best part is he's 6'3 or something like that. He doesn't look (or perform) like a wrestler. He's just a bodybuilder type who wanted to become famous. Hate dudes like him. If he could actually work, it'd be another story entirely but as it is, he's just a jacked up version of Miz. Guaranteed he drops it soon after TNA comes back to the US. They do this every year. They convince everyone that they are changing things up and then they put the title back on someone who has already held the title dozens of times. Who's left though? Jeff Hardy's probably not coming back soon, Angle might be going, there's really nobody else built up except for Gunner. That said, this move probably makes more business sense than anything else they are doing right now. If a World Champ Magnus gets TNA any additional cash while in England then it's probably worth it to them. The thing is they're probably going to do the same numbers as they did last year when he returned, maybe slightly higher. Probably would have done better business with him challenging for the title in the UK
|
|