I don't think he'll go to 20, he's 41 or so at the moment, so I don't see him going 7 more Mania's till he's 48. I hope he doesn't turn into a Hogan.
Ok, new poll type question...name the WORST moments you have ever seen in wrestling, either it'd be this year or past years.
My worst moment would probably be the second I found out Eddie Guerrero died. On the next Raw I almost cried because of it.
Worst moment....hmmm. Maybe when Stone Cold broke his neck getting piledrived, he could be wrestling frequently if it wasn't for that. (I know there have been worse i'm trying to be original)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Screwjob I'm uploading a video of the incident onto Google Video JUST FOR YOU. So be thankful Waiting for it to be verified.
Anyone watching Raw? I thought the Masters & Chavo match was pretty good actually. It was nice to see a crowd get into a match for a change, even if it was only because of the "Eddie" chants. It's not looking like a bad show so far & I'm interested to see what Angle has to say.
Well that was a dissapointing promo from Angle, although I did laugh at the Vince, Todd & Torrie one, haha.
Let's talk about Samoa Joe & the rumour about him leaving TNA for WWE. I really like Joe, but I can't help but think that if he did go to WWE, he'll be underused.
Joe will probably stay in TNA As noted yesterday on the site, Samoe Joe will likely be re-signing with TNA. WWE has shown interest in Joe if he was available but he's not so nothing has ever come of it. WWE would likely make Joe change his style of wrestling to a much slower paced style which is something he may not want to do. Nonetheless, TNA and Joe are talking about a new deal and almost everyone in the company feels something will be worked out.
As previously reported, Samoa Joe and TNA are in negotiations on a new contract. It is believed Samoa Joe is either earning $500 or $750 per appearance. Despite Samoa Joe denying rumors he was upset about TNA brining in Sting, Joe was said to be unhappy when he learned what Kevin Nash was earning ($5,000 per appearance) in his last TNA stint. WWE is keeping a keen eye on the current discussions between Joe and TNA. WWE officials believe TNA has breached his current deal, since Joe wasn’t paid for his Impact appearances in vignette form leading to his TNA debut. Remember when WWE creative writer Brian Gewirtz attended a recent Ring of Honor show? According to Dave Meltzer, Gewirtz was asked by Samoa Joe to attend the show to let him know he is willing to leave if he doesn’t get what he wants with TNA. John Laurinaitis is said to be interested in Samoa Joe once again, believing he could be a top level heel in WWE. You can bet that TNA will be doing everything they possibly can to keep him.