January 18, 201411 yr comment_5580738 That first segment on impact was just awful this week. Lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of talking.
January 19, 201411 yr comment_5580931 It's weird how Impact was at least a decent TV show most weeks even 3-4 months ago, but just went down the toilet recently. It's like the booking team realized, "OK, how can we save our jobs before the sale," and realized that the answer was, make the boss the top heel.
January 20, 201411 yr comment_5581044 I honestly believe that TNA has no ideas outside of power struggle angles and company take over angles. Mike Foley was the mystery TNA investor. until the Immortal angle. TNA went into a little break and then kicked in the A&E angle. Now they are back at the mystery TNA investor angle. Amazing. In 4 years they hit the same two angles TWICE each and wonder why their ratings are down. Rewind a couple years back and JJ ran the same angle two years in a row himself.
January 24, 201411 yr comment_5581712 The Piper "did you kill my cousin" stuff always made me cringe the most. No Roddy, no he didn't. Piper can be such a strange lunatic.
January 24, 201411 yr comment_5581777 TNA won Worst Promotion in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards this past year for the seventh year in a row, with Impact winning Worst Wrestling TV Show for the sixth time in seven years (their streak of five straight years was broken last year when they inexplicably won Best TV Show for some reason). In addition, Aces and 8's won Worst Gimmick for the second year in a row, and Tazz won Worst Announcer. At this point, they are just padding their stats as Worst Promotion in History.
January 24, 201411 yr comment_5581779 As if they needed any help to win Worst Promotion for an 8th straight year, Mike Johnson is reporting today that many people inside the company believe Russo is back.
January 25, 201411 yr comment_5581846 I was just wondering the other day "who is booking TNA?" Russo got tired of Bischoff and Hogan and left, then Bischoff & Hogan left too. Bruce Pritchard got fired, Jeff Jarrett quit his own company, Terry Taylor's been gone for a long time. I guess it was really only a matter of time before Dixie tried to get Russo back.
January 25, 201411 yr comment_5581911 I was just wondering the other day "who is booking TNA?" Russo got tired of Bischoff and Hogan and left, then Bischoff & Hogan left too. Bruce Pritchard got fired, Jeff Jarrett quit his own company, Terry Taylor's been gone for a long time. I guess it was really only a matter of time before Dixie tried to get Russo back. That doesn't surpise me at all. Who else is there for TNA to try to get? The only options I'm coming up with are Russo or going full WWE style and trying to get TV writers.
January 25, 201411 yr comment_5581920 Dixie Carter is such a mong. She will go down in wrestling lore on par with Herb Abrams.
January 25, 201411 yr comment_5581929 As if they needed any help to win Worst Promotion for an 8th straight year, Mike Johnson is reporting today that many people inside the company believe Russo is back. Mike said that last week too but it got no traction. Meltzer seems to be looking into it too. Proving Russo is back seems to be internet reporter sword of Excalibur this week. The run in tastic main events and in particular the misogynistic Austin Aries-Chris Sabin-Velvet Sky angle seems to be the biggest indicators on screen. Dave Lagana supposedly sending out feelers to ROH and WWE/WWE Network is another.
January 25, 201411 yr comment_5581930 TNA won Worst Promotion in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards this past year for the seventh year in a row, with Impact winning Worst Wrestling TV Show for the sixth time in seven years (their streak of five straight years was broken last year when they inexplicably won Best TV Show for some reason). In addition, Aces and 8's won Worst Gimmick for the second year in a row, and Tazz won Worst Announcer. At this point, they are just padding their stats as Worst Promotion in History. Impact winning Best Show was sort of a fluke, as more than ever that particular year the half dozen or so WWE shows split the WWE vote. To a lesser extent, it's hard to remember but Impact was actually pretty decent for like two months that year during the Austin Aries chase to the title storyline, so it gave the hardcore anti WWE contingent a limb hang on to vote something different.
January 25, 201411 yr comment_5581941 TNA won Worst Promotion in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards this past year for the seventh year in a row, with Impact winning Worst Wrestling TV Show for the sixth time in seven years (their streak of five straight years was broken last year when they inexplicably won Best TV Show for some reason). In addition, Aces and 8's won Worst Gimmick for the second year in a row, and Tazz won Worst Announcer. At this point, they are just padding their stats as Worst Promotion in History. Impact winning Best Show was sort of a fluke, as more than ever that particular year the half dozen or so WWE shows split the WWE vote. To a lesser extent, it's hard to remember but Impact was actually pretty decent for like two months that year during the Austin Aries chase to the title storyline, so it gave the hardcore anti WWE contingent a limb hang on to vote something different. Impact was actually pretty decent in the beginning of the year and had some good matches but it seemed to go down hill after they came back from the UK trip. I still think ROH TV was probably worse. It had no direction, no iPPV's to build to, promo's for shows that had already happened and looked like a giant mess, which is apparently was backstage.
February 8, 201411 yr comment_5587057 From this week's WON: Jeff Jarrett & Toby Keith were close to finalizing their purchae of the company, but it fell apart when Bob Carter insisted that as part of the deal they had to retain Dixie with some input into the new company and as a TV character. I respect putting family first, but wow. Why not just find another way to use family money to take care of her?
February 8, 201411 yr comment_5587058 From this week's WON: Jeff Jarrett & Toby Keith were close to finalizing their purchae of the company, but it fell apart when Bob Carter insisted that as part of the deal they had to retain Dixie with some input into the new company and as a TV character. I respect putting family first, but wow. Why not just find another way to use family money to take care of her? Clearly they feel they haven't lost enough money in the venture yet. Why Jarrett & Keith wouldn't say fuck it & just start fresh is beyond me. One would think Keith knows enough media types to score a deal on a low-rent cable channel.
February 9, 201411 yr comment_5587062 From this week's WON: Jeff Jarrett & Toby Keith were close to finalizing their purchae of the company, but it fell apart when Bob Carter insisted that as part of the deal they had to retain Dixie with some input into the new company and as a TV character. I respect putting family first, but wow. Why not just find another way to use family money to take care of her? Dave was "forced" to write that as Court Bauer said it. Apparently Dave told Court that in private.
February 9, 201411 yr comment_5587075 From this week's WON: Jeff Jarrett & Toby Keith were close to finalizing their purchae of the company, but it fell apart when Bob Carter insisted that as part of the deal they had to retain Dixie with some input into the new company and as a TV character. I respect putting family first, but wow. Why not just find another way to use family money to take care of her? Dave was "forced" to write that as Court Bauer said it. Apparently Dave told Court that in private. Can you explain further? Perhaps I missed the Bauer pod where he went into detail on it.
February 9, 201411 yr comment_5587079 From this week's WON: Jeff Jarrett & Toby Keith were close to finalizing their purchae of the company, but it fell apart when Bob Carter insisted that as part of the deal they had to retain Dixie with some input into the new company and as a TV character. I respect putting family first, but wow. Why not just find another way to use family money to take care of her? Dave was "forced" to write that as Court Bauer said it. Apparently Dave told Court that in private. Can you explain further? Perhaps I missed the Bauer pod where he went into detail on it. Not extra detail. It is what I said Court said it on the prior week's Bauer and Pollock podcast.
February 9, 201411 yr comment_5587080 Wouldn't make sense that it was on the prior week's show as it was published in the one I received in the mail today which went up on the site presumably a few days ago.
February 9, 201411 yr comment_5587104 I think he is saying that because Court let the cat out of the bag, there was no sense in keeping it a secret.
February 9, 201411 yr comment_5587118 Wouldn't make sense that it was on the prior week's show as it was published in the one I received in the mail today which went up on the site presumably a few days ago. Prior as in the one before this weeks....
February 12, 201411 yr comment_5587616 Saw this posted on Wrestling Classics and figured I would put it here as well since it was already out there..... Details On Jeff Jarrett And Toby Keith Almost Buying TNA, How Bob Carter Turned Them Away Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter The expected wrestling promotion with Jeff Jarrett and country music star Toby Keith is said to be a long way from happening. The partnership came together when TNA was for sale and Jarrett went through his Nashville music industry connections trying to put together a bid to buy the company. The deal was reportedly very close at one point. Bob Carter came to Keith to finalize the deal and the two sides were close on a price, although they were not quite there. The belief is they were going to hash it out but Carter only had one request in selling, which was that Dixie Carter would remain with her title, have some power in the company and remain a TV character. Keith said he wasn't going to buy the company with any creative limitations so the deal actually fell apart because Bob Carter in the end was going to protect his daughter. Someone in TNA close to the situation said, "That's why we all are still here," noting if it was about business, TNA would have never survived after the big move to primetime TV and the Hulk Hogan debacle failed to stop the company from losing money. At that point, the feeling was from Keith and Jarrett that they didn't need to buy the company as they could start their own. When this story got out within TNA, those who believed Janice Carter's memo about not selling realized they had been had. Regarding Jarrett and Keith's promotion, one person with knowledge described it as being in step 1 of a 10 step project and that it would likely be late this year at the earliest before it's off the ground.
February 14, 201411 yr comment_5587982 Hilarious since TNA was a Jeff Jarrett vanity promotion from day one. Now it seems like it became a Dixie Carter vanity promotion.
February 15, 201411 yr comment_5588076 Seems like Bob Carter wants to keep his daughter busy and away from the actual family business.
February 15, 201411 yr comment_5588077 I was thinking the exact same thing. If her business acumen in the real world is anything like her wrestling management skills, Panda energy would be bankrupt in 3 months.
February 15, 201411 yr comment_5588106 Dixie Carter is such a goof. This image to be represents how much of an out of touch idiot she is in every sense of the word. Dixie Carter is basically the Herb Abrams of a new generation. Only with saggy tits, a wonky eye, less cocaine and more money.
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