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Thread: WWE or TNA?

  
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    WWE by far...TNA is garbage..nothin but wash up wrestlers...lol the commentators makes it wrost " O no breaking news from tna head office sting vs. kurt anagle"

    TNA is alot more than "washed up" wrestlers. Unless you're talking Kevin Nash and Sting. But do elaborate, who do you consider washed up on the TNA roster? I agree Tenay is a moron, and Don West is no better, but there are ALOT of great wrestlers in TNA. Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Chris Sabin, Christopher Daniels, Elix Skipper, Petey Williams, Senshi, etc. Man, I really don't know what you're talking about.

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    lol tna is on ecw level right now...its pretty much like old ecw...wwe wwe start to drive tna out of bussiness with the return of...the big show,y2j,hbk,bobby. Tna has angle but there storyline are weak.

    Also, your grasp on the English language is terrible at best. How old are you?

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    I am old school (watching ever since the early 80's on). I was at MSG the night the Iron Shiek won the title from Bob Backlund.

    I have to side with the WWE, even though the storylines are getting pretty lame. It seems TNA reaches so much and gets all the WWE retreads - and I was bummed to see them bring in Pacman Jones.

    Old School (mid 90's) ECW was my favorite. Nothing will ever match that - especially not the new ECW.

    Two side notes for wrestling fans:

    1) YouTube has an amazing amount of old school matches - that are so much fun to watch. Spent a few hours earlier this week watching 70-80's tag and 6 man matches. This gem had .

    2) MTV had a 1/2 hour show with wrestling this year. Although there weren;t big names and guys were smaller, the athletic moves were the most amazing ones I have seen. Even though the announcer and commentators weren't anything special, but I hope they bring it back for another season.


    Wrestling society X, I remember that.

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    2) MTV had a 1/2 hour show with wrestling this year. Although there weren;t big names and guys were smaller, the athletic moves were the most amazing ones I have seen. Even though the announcer and commentators weren't anything special, but I hope they bring it back for another season.

    that was wrestling society x, the had a few bigger names(vampiro, sean waltman aka syxx-pac, x-pac, 1-2-3 kid). they were cancelled because one wrestler set another on fire and this was not the type of publicity mtv wanted.

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    I had to give the Nod to WWE.

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    Am I the only one to find it funny to hear the 80s referred to as "old school?" I'm a third generation fan, and I've been watching since the 60s. When the NWA and Sam Muchnik invented TV's 1st wrestling show, "Wrestling at the Chase." Joe Garagiola even did the play-by-play. The WWE was still part of the NWA, and didn't become the WWWF untill 1963. And while I still watch both of them, I'd have to say my favorite organization is the UFC!

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    I can't get into watching wrestling with a 6 sided ring so I have to settle for the current WWE product. The most enjoyable time for me watching the WWF and NWA was the early 80's before it became mainstream.

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    I just like wrestling, I don't see the constant need to pit one company against another. I only wish TNA would give the guys more time in the ring.

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    WWE all the way

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    WWE has been boring for over a year. It was watchable when DX came back,but went to crap again when Triple H got hurt and it looks like the DX is again no more.

    I enjoy watching TNA alot more. Wrestlers that people are referring to as "has-beens" have new life and the athleticism of some of those guys are unreal. I also like a little humor in my storylines and TNA definitely has that.
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