El Asian wrote:And I believe the Young Bucks are expressing to come to TNA and it does suck this is happening but with people on their way out, it allows other future talents to get an opportunity
Itchypanda wrote:Every part of the industry has it's ups and downs. Our loss is the national stage's gain. It only means that the WWE and TNA are going to have very talented people in their roster and might have me considering a PPV somewhere down the line. PWG may have some lesser known people wrestling in future shows but there are some talents in the indy circuit who are still amazing and have yet to make a PWG appearance. Cup half full, not half empty, right?
NirvanaFanEHW wrote:Itchypanda wrote:Every part of the industry has it's ups and downs. Our loss is the national stage's gain. It only means that the WWE and TNA are going to have very talented people in their roster and might have me considering a PPV somewhere down the line. PWG may have some lesser known people wrestling in future shows but there are some talents in the indy circuit who are still amazing and have yet to make a PWG appearance. Cup half full, not half empty, right?
I agree with you here to an extent. Sure, it's a gain for the national stage hypothetically, but WWE has always been hit and miss with indy talents. You've had success stories like Daniel Bryan and CM Punk, and you've had flops like Alex Koslov, Colt Cabana, Gunner Scott, etc. They seem to be turning it around and using the guys properly, but there's still a part of me that dreads hearing about top indy guys getting tryouts/signing because I fear they'll use them improperly and it won't be the same when/if they return to the indies.
Garden State Saint wrote:Theres another guy I can think of but his name isn't worth mentioning.
bennym6 wrote:Garden State Saint wrote:Theres another guy I can think of but his name isn't worth mentioning.
Does is rhyme with X-Cock?
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