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Is the book that bad? I was thinking about grabbing it since I enjoyed the first two so much and I've got a long plane ride ahead of me, but I can't pull the trigger after Hardcore Diaries and his blog posts. Is it mostly about his volunteer work, platonic crushes, and talking about how bad WWE is and great TNA is? Because I couldn't take that.

Don't forget the obsession with masturbation.

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After all the pimping of Heyman doing Something Big, that's all there is? He's working on a MMA video game? For fuck's sake...

 

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Well, he's producing TV ads for EA Sports, which is a pretty big deal (especially since he got them as a client on his FIRST DAY in business).

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Yeah. On the lower end you need something like a Sima Go-DVD, but I don't think they're made anymore. On the higher end, any time base corrector will do it. In between there are other things that defeat more forms of protection, like the Grex. There might be some more Europe-specific devices with SCART connections, too.

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I buy like one TNA PPV a year, when I'm just like "fuck it." I bought this one and it was a mistake. I mean, I like parts of it, but overall it was shitty. Kendrick appearing on top of the cage, taking out Kazarian, and then sitting lotus and mediating was awesome, though.

Youve a very liberal take on the term "taking out." Seriously what was going on there.

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I buy like one TNA PPV a year, when I'm just like "fuck it." I bought this one and it was a mistake. I mean, I like parts of it, but overall it was shitty. Kendrick appearing on top of the cage, taking out Kazarian, and then sitting lotus and mediating was awesome, though.

Youve a very liberal take on the term "taking out." Seriously what was going on there.

 

Kendrick appeared out of nowhere and took out Kazarian is what happened, correct?

 

Christ, of all the people to complain a one sentence statement.....

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I buy like one TNA PPV a year, when I'm just like "fuck it." I bought this one and it was a mistake. I mean, I like parts of it, but overall it was shitty. Kendrick appearing on top of the cage, taking out Kazarian, and then sitting lotus and mediating was awesome, though.

Youve a very liberal take on the term "taking out." Seriously what was going on there.

 

Kendrick appeared out of nowhere and took out Kazarian is what happened, correct?

 

Christ, of all the people to complain a one sentence statement.....

 

Im not complaining about you just Kendrick messed up his one and only spot in that match.

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So apparently TNA can pay J-Woww from Jersey Shore $15,000 for a one time appearance but they can't pay the women on the roster enough to not need part time jobs? At this point anyone working for this company not Sting/Hogan/Nash is a god damned idiot.

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TNA's always been embarassingly grateful to nab D-list celebrities for one night. Remember when they got one of the dudes from The Sopranos to back up the Dudleys... and it was the guy who plays fuckin' Bobby? An absolutely non-threatening fat guy, one of the least menacing characters on that show? And they were presenting him as if they got Robert DeNiro to show up. And probably paid him more money than your average X-division dude gets all year.

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I think TNA has this idea that these mainstream "celebrities" will get some random viewers to tune in. They might, but the problem is that it's doubtful that any of them will continue to tune in. It's like when Hogan came in and they put up a decent number (didn't they?) for his debut, but then pretty much went back to normal.

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- Actor and producer Freddie Prinze, Jr. is back working with WWE. He returned to the company on Monday and is working as a producer and director. Prinze worked as a member of the WWE Creative team for several months in 2009 before deciding to leave the company.

another guy that just can't quit the business <_>

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I think TNA has this idea that these mainstream "celebrities" will get some random viewers to tune in. They might, but the problem is that it's doubtful that any of them will continue to tune in. It's like when Hogan came in and they put up a decent number (didn't they?) for his debut, but then pretty much went back to normal.

The problem with bringing J-Woww in is that (I believe) Jersey Shore airs new episodes on Thursday nights within the same timeframe as Impact. And, according to what I read about the tapings, if it airs as taped the J-Woww segment airs during Jersey Shore's timeslot. So, who the hell is supposed to crossover and watch a Jersey Shore star on TNA if they're actually watching a new episode of Jersey Shore at the same time?

 

And regarding Freddie Prinze Jr. - does anyone know any of the angles/promos/gimmicks he was responsible for his first time through as a writer?

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The problem with many of these celebrity appearances is that the writers just don't understand how to use them so they can truly draw in viewers. When the WWF used Mike Tyson back in 1998, they first hyped an appearance at the Royal Rumble where he was essentially mentioned a few times but wasn't the focus. He then showed up on Raw the next night, then got confronted by the hottest act in the company in Steve Austin, who threw down the gauntlet and, as they say, all hell broke loose.

 

So they had a celebrity who everybody was familiar with to some degree, paired with the hottest act in the company, and doing a slow build for the storyline until the final payoff was delivered.

 

The big problem with TNA is they just simply believe a celebrity will draw interest simply by showing up and getting involved, but nobody there understood the formula or the build for Tyson's involvement in WWF. Honestly, WWE itself failed to understand that when they brought in Donald Trump, although they seemed to do a better job with Floyd Mayweather.

 

So... not only is the TNA product bad, but they also do a bad job of using a celebrity to attract interest. It's not enough for a celebrity to show up and have an altercation with a wrestler... you have to understand what building an angle is all about.

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The big problem with TNA is they just simply believe a celebrity will draw interest simply by showing up and getting involved, but nobody there understood the formula or the build for Tyson's involvement in WWF. Honestly, WWE itself failed to understand that when they brought in Donald Trump, although they seemed to do a better job with Floyd Mayweather.

While the larger point about TNA stands, I'd argue just the opposite about this. They brought Trump in and immediately paired him with one of the biggest stars in the company - Mr. McMahon, with Austin coming back to get involved as things went on. The execution wasn't as perfect as the Tyson stuff, largely due to the fact that Trump seems to have very little interest in working with wrestling for a guy who's worked with wrestling as much as he has, but at the end of the day, they built to quite likely the biggest money drawing match ever in wrestling, largely on the strength of the Trump/McMahon rivalry.

 

On the other side, as much as I loved Show vs. Mayweather, the build to that was all kinds of botched, as WWE didn't seem to understand what made Mayweather a star personality-wise. Even when they seemingly did the double turn to correct the obvious mistake of booking Money Mayweather as a face, everyone else in the company seemed to ignore it, only now the motivations were totally screwed up. Again, the match itself was phenomenal, and worked exactly the way it should have been, but the road there was a mess.

 

Besides, everyone knows the real best utilized celebrity in recent WWE history is Bob Barker.

 

I don’t know if this was talked about Segunda Caida but did goodhelmet or the other Texas set heard Bryan & Vinny's review of an episode WCCW this week? The porn music WWE 24/7 chose for the Von Erich tribute was so great.

I haven't. Did they say anything stupid?

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