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Old 04-12-2014, 10:38
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i'm not having this argument again
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Old 04-12-2014, 10:51
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Old 05-12-2014, 15:42
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Dixie has actually spoken about him ..she's basically said "never say never" to him coming back.

On Vince Russo: “I’m a big Vince Russo fan, I think he’s very talented, I think he gets a bad rap, but I feel like the way everything played itself out, when I’m negotiating a business deal and it’s private, you have to keep certain things confidential whether it’s a new signing, or how your creative is going. All things are critical to the right element, and things were getting out concerning his involvement, and it was becoming a distraction. “I think he’s incredibly talented, I really do, but it’s like when you have a football player on your team, and that player is getting a certain amount of attention and distraction, he may be a very good player but you’ve got to ask yourself if it’s the right thing for where you’re at right now, and if you’re trying to create a certain kind of locker room of peace, we were right in the middle of very important stuff, and we didn’t need that. I’m a fan but it wasn’t the time to take it to another level. Vince has worked with us three different times, and the one thing I’ve learnt in wrestling is that you never say never and I’ll never say never on Vince [coming back to TNA].”
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Old 05-12-2014, 17:22
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I'm a Paul Russo Guy
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Old 05-12-2014, 18:50
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I'm a Paul Russo Guy
I don't even know who this Russo guy is! ... I mustn't have been watching when He was applying his trade!
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Old 06-12-2014, 17:38
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Santana Garrett Ends her Deal Along with SpikeTV

On December 5, 2014, Santana Garrett appeared for the first time on iPPV, defeating former partner Amber O’Neal, since she signed a contract with TNA iMPACT Wrestling. iMPACT Wrestling is best known for their runs with Hulk Hogan, Sting, Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, X-Pac, and the “Living Legend” Larry Zbyszko as the head of the championship committee. Santana Garrett was a part of the last iMPACT TV tapings held for SpikeTV before they moved to Destination America.

Santana Garrett’s deal ended in late November and since not resigning the new contract, Santana has received many offers including last night’s SHINE Wrestling event, next Saturday’s I Believe in Wrestling event in Orlando, and more announcements will be made on her Facebook /SantanaGarrett522 and Twitter @BrittanyTNA. She continues to take independent wrestling bookings at: BrittanyTNA@gmail.com
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Old 07-12-2014, 14:09
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Vince Russo has publicly put out an invitation for Dixie to go on his Swerve podcast although no one really thinks she will do it. Even Russo's own son called her an idiot last week on it as he also worked for TNA as a production assistant.


I think one of the things that really stands out about Russo is he seems to enjoy life, a lot of times you see wrestlers and management and they are very wooden, they really do come across as knuckleheads that have no grasp on reality or really any kind of real life interests. I think Russo mentioned that himself once that a lot of people in the business hated him because they wished they were more like him in that he didn't take it so seriously, he would openly talk about wrestling being fake and scripted and that it's nothing more than a television show and he likes movies and comic books and music and he watches other TV shows and he has a social life with his family and they are all stuck in this wrestling bubble and they can't do anything outside it.


I think if Russo has any kind of edge of other writers it is those things. He likes to laugh and joke around too and he says he always pointed out flaws in storylines in every company he worked for. That is the kind of person you want helping to write your show because you need someone that watches TV shows, that knows what music is current, that has their finger on pop culture, that knows what people are watching. If they're not watching fake fighting, what are they watching? THe wrestlers and bookers today probably dont watch TV or listen to chart music or know what's going on in the world. It's maybe been years since they walked into a supermarket even, many of the top stars will live in gated communities, they wont mingle with the public or regular people, they wont have any grasp on the real world.

That's what Russo was always good at. Making the regular people watching regular TV tune into wrestling because the fact is, no one apart from children and adults fans who can't let go or grow out of it cares about fake fighting. Fake wrestling. You need to give them a reason to care. Even Vince McMcMahon said it this week, people tune in then they go to football, then they switch back, even Vince knows no one is sitting for 3 hours watching wrestling.
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Old 07-12-2014, 14:11
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Vince Russo has his finger on the pulse of popular culture? Jesus...
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Old 07-12-2014, 14:25
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FMKK you need to remember wrestling is fake. It's like Vince said he had to scream in Christopher Daniels face every week, NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOUR FAKE MATCHES! He didn't mind telling the wrestlers to their faces the truth.


People care about characters. This is why WWE aims their show at children because children believe in fairy tales. They believe in Jesus and Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. They believe childish things. You have many adults the same way, that's why they watch wrestling. They clutch onto those things that their parents let them believe in as children and they can't break the habit, they can't let go, they keep watching.


It's fake. It's not real. THey don't hurt each other, no one's getting hurted. People just need to chill.
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Old 07-12-2014, 14:30
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I don't see how any of that is relevant to what I just posted, nor does it have much connection to reality.
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Old 07-12-2014, 14:45
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Well the reality is people don't care about wrestling, that's what it comes down to and they wont care about wrestling unless you give them good reason to.
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Old 07-12-2014, 15:04
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Well people won't care about anything unless they're given a reason to. That's simply a truism. And I agree with you that there's a need for characters and stories to drive interest. But the best way to do that is with logical stories that culminate in quality wrestling matches. People care about wrestling presented well.

I mean, did people really care about wizards before Harry Potter? Not really, the characters and story drew people in, but people also became engrossed in the trappings of the fantasy world they inhabited too. You can make people interested in wrestling by doing it well.
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Old 07-12-2014, 15:15
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And to do that you need someone who has their finger on the pulse and knows what people like and are watching. It's like the Robbie E character when the Jersey Shorew was popular and everyone in the US was talking about it. Just like the Aces and Eights faction when Sons of Anarchy was popular on TV. These ideas were good ideas because they reflected things casual TV viewers were interested in.
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Old 07-12-2014, 15:23
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And to do that you need someone who has their finger on the pulse and knows what people like and are watching. It's like the Robbie E character when the Jersey Shorew was popular and everyone in the US was talking about it. Just like the Aces and Eights faction when Sons of Anarchy was popular on TV. These ideas were good ideas because they reflected things casual TV viewers were interested in.
So the only way wrestling can be successful is by doing poor imitations of already popular TV shows? (That is assuming that we even take those characters/angles to have been successful.)

I disagree. Wrestling is most successful when it has stars that people want to see. WWE and TNA have been exceptionally poor at building stars in recent years. It's fine to try and capture trends that are in the popular zeitgeist of course, but simply lifting gimmicks from other shows is not the way to go in my opinion.

And I also doubt that a middle aged born-again Christian who spends most of his time going back over stuff he was doing in the late nineties is really that in touch with popular culture. Maybe not as insular as McMahon, but that's hardly high praise.
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Old 07-12-2014, 15:33
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Not every character has to be lifted from other shows but there is no harm in borrowing ideas. Of course real personalitys have to come through but for many wrestlers.......there's really no real personality there.

Vince Russo says many times that he could write a show like the Attitude Era and it would draw terribly because the world has moved on. He said plans for after the Attitude Era should have been made in 2000/2001 because the audience couldn't be sustained and his idea for the next level was to do programming showing behind the scenes at WWE and letting people see what goes on day to day before a show, during it and afterwards from the management side to the wrestling side and through those segments the matches would be made for the show that night or stipulations made and people would see them in a more realistic way. I don't know if that would have worked or not but that was his idea for after the Attitude Era.


I was actually surprised to hear him swear as much as he does and he likes hot women and he loves the male vs female aspect of Lucha Underground and it makes you realise what a born again Christian really is. He says himself the only difference is that he believes in God. It's not like you're not allowed to like sex or violence or use bad words, it just means every day you say sorry and try and be a better person. There's very little difference from modern day Russo and the late 90's Russo. He was all for the AJ/Paige Lesbian angle, he's all for sexuality and violence. I think people see wrestlers like Shawn Michaels who's really the most famous born again Christian wrestler and they think that must be part of the rules, you don't say bad things or say anything negative and it's really not true.
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Old 07-12-2014, 16:25
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I don't think that too much wrestling is the reason for the lack of characters though - it's because WWE script them all too heavily so that real personalities can't shine through. They don't want people to get over.
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Old 08-12-2014, 09:02
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They don't hurt each other..
Well clearly. All of those torn ligaments, staph infections, bruised and broken bones and various other "injuries" that they suffer are all done for storyline purposes.

I mean, edge retired because he was bored, not because he had symptoms of nueropraxia and also stenosis of the spine
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Old 08-12-2014, 10:07
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That's what Russo was always good at. Making the regular people watching regular TV tune into wrestling because the fact is, no one apart from children and adults fans who can't let go or grow out of it cares about fake fighting. Fake wrestling. You need to give them a reason to care. Even Vince McMcMahon said it this week, people tune in then they go to football, then they switch back, even Vince knows no one is sitting for 3 hours watching wrestling.
this is so true.

i doubt well ever see a 100% russo product ever again,but i live in hope as no one else has managed to get close in last 15 years
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Old 08-12-2014, 10:11
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Good for Mark winning Boot Camp but what the hell was Dixie doing she put them all down and listed why she shouldn't bother with them before announcing the winner.

By that pint it wasn't so much congratulations you will make a great addition to our roster and more "Well if I have to pick one of you I guess Mark will have to do"
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Old 08-12-2014, 13:51
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this is so true.

i doubt well ever see a 100% russo product ever again,but i live in hope as no one else has managed to get close in last 15 years
Well you would hope wrestling promoters would have learned their lesson by now.
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Old 08-12-2014, 14:59
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I think wrestling companies are just getting by and no more. Just making a profit, just paying bills, there's no passion for wrestling anymore because the people that had the passion for it went to MMA or just left it alone, the last 10 years of the wrestling business has been terrible, many people just got sick and tired of it and who can blame them.
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Old 08-12-2014, 16:14
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Well you would hope wrestling promoters would have learned their lesson by now.
Now, now. When did Dixie Carter ever learn from her mistakes?
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Old 08-12-2014, 16:57
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Now, now. When did Dixie Carter ever learn from her mistakes?
you make a mistake by watching raw live every week and you dont learn

outside of heyman feel free to name me a booker that has done TNA or RAW in last 15 years and has been great.
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Old 08-12-2014, 18:19
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Good for Mark winning Boot Camp but what the hell was Dixie doing she put them all down and listed why she shouldn't bother with them before announcing the winner.

By that pint it wasn't so much congratulations you will make a great addition to our roster and more "Well if I have to pick one of you I guess Mark will have to do"
Woo! I'm glad Mark Andrews won, he is awesome. Al Snow vs Grado!!
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Old 08-12-2014, 21:48
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Appears Austin Aries has re-signed with the company as well - more good news.
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