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Midgets throwing other midgets thru flaming, barb wired tables?
Well, the first ever NWA:TNA show came and went last night, and although the beginning of the show (The 6 man) was unquestionably stronger than the 2nd half, it was a promising beginning, and a great way to see some old favorites, such as K-Kwik, and "The Worlds Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock. NWA:TNA is gonna run every Wednesday night on PPV for 10 bucks from 8pm to 10pm for at least 52 weeks. If they do well, we can look forward to the show being renewed indefinately. The following is a list (as of 6/18) of NWA:TNA talent:
NWA TNA ROSTER
Wrestlers
Scott Hall
Ken Shamrock
Jeff Jarrett
Gran Apolo
Marcus "Buff" Bagwell
Brian "Grandmasta Sexay" Christopher
"Dog Faced Gremlin" Rick Steiner
Konnan
Steve Corino (Former ECW Champ)
Norman Smiley
Devon Storm (Formerly "Crowbar")
Vampire Warrior (Formerly "Gangrel")
K Krush (Formerly "K-Kwik")
David Young
Jorge Estrada
Sonny Siaki
Jimmy Yang (Of WCWs "Jung Dragons")
Bill Mueler
Psicosis
Chris Harris
Michael Staples
Low Ki
Jerry Lynn (Former WWE Light Heavyweight Champ)
AJ Styles
James Storm
Frank Parker
Josh Matthews (From Tough Enough 1)
Prince Justice
Malice (Formerly WCWs "The Wall")
Tag Teams
The Rainbow Express (Lenny & Lodi)
Richard & Rod Johnson
The Harris Brothers
Christian York & Joey Matthews
The Dupps
Managers and Valets
Daffney
Miss Joni
Alexis
Cathy Dingman
Theresia Mabry
Erin Bray
Alicia (Formerly "Ryan Shamrock" of WWE fame)
Francine
Elektra
Bobcat
Vanessa
Joel Gertner
Mortimer Plumtree
Minister James Mitchell (Formerly "The Sinister Minister")
Announcers
Don West
Mike Tenay
Ed Ferrara
Goldylocks
Legends
Ricky Steamboat
Dory Funk, Jr.
Harley Race
Jackie Fargo
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Puppet
Hollywood
Referees
Mark "Slick" Johnson
Scott Armstrong
Here is a report of all the action from last night's PPV http://www.1wrestling.com/columns/bo...articleid=7536
For more info, check out www.nwatna.com
Erm...Hardcore Midgets
Teo
Puppet
Hollywood
Midgets throwing other midgets thru flaming, barb wired tables?
My brother and I saw the PPV last night. It looks promising indeed. I particularly liked the classic Crockett Promotions feel mixed with amazing acrobatic wrestling. There were moves in that six-man tag that I had rarely if ever seen performed outside Fire Pro. Who would have thought the Flying Elvises would have been that impressive? McMahon and the WWE audience would collectively crap themselves if a match like that took place on Raw.
I was mainly interested in seeing what Scott Hall was up to, and I was a bit disappointed in his lethargic performance in the Battle Royale. Why would you try an Outsider Edge with your opponent's back to the ropes - let alone in that kind of match? (:
The ugly women and country singers are tolerable, as long as they stay on the periphery.
Heh. Bloodymidgets.com is blocked at work.
I figured it will be here also, have to wait to get home to see it I suppose. lolOriginally posted by Nick
Heh. Bloodymidgets.com is blocked at work.
Now, more than ever, I want to see that Flying Elvises six-man match.Originally posted by Nick
My brother and I saw the PPV last night. It looks promising indeed. I particularly liked the classic Crockett Promotions feel mixed with amazing acrobatic wrestling. There were moves in that six-man tag that I had rarely if ever seen performed outside Fire Pro. Who would have thought the Flying Elvises would have been that impressive? McMahon and the WWE audience would collectively crap themselves if a match like that took place on Raw.
I was mainly interested in seeing what Scott Hall was up to, and I was a bit disappointed in his lethargic performance in the Battle Royale. Why would you try an Outsider Edge with your opponent's back to the ropes - let alone in that kind of match? (:
The ugly women and country singers are tolerable, as long as they stay on the periphery.
How was the commentary, BTW? I heard that Mike Tennay was good, but Don West and Ed Ferrera were terrible.
Was anyone else suprised at just how good that lightweights match was? Some of those moves were brutal.
I might order next week's to see the X champion crowned. I bet there will be some memorable moments.
(Funny, it used to be the only television I watched was the occasional Simpsons episode with Star Trek: TNG here and there. Now I am watching wrestling again. It is just so much fun to watch with the right group.)
I don't know why, but I get a kick out of seeing little people killing each other for my entertainment.Originally posted by Kidnemo
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Midgets throwing other midgets thru flaming, barb wired tables?What can I say, I dig midgets in wrestling.
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Well, back in the day in WCW matches like that happened nearly every week, and NOONE cared, and the announcers, instead of calling the match, would go on about what dastardly deed Hulk Hogan had recently commited. Even in the WWE when we had the amazing Essa Rios, no one seemed to care about him either.Originally posted by Nick
McMahon and the WWE audience would collectively crap themselves if a match like that took place on Raw.
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