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we all knew it was coming, Vince would rather keep with his current storylines for 6 months at a time rather then bringing people like Bischoff or Hogan back for a run so its clear they would move on...for Hogan its got to be about money (costly divorce coming)

oh dear :rofl:

According to a source, there are more big things to come in TNA. According to reports, there is a bigger story on the way besides the Hogan-Bischoff deal. There have definitely been talks with Ric Flair and there was also talk of moving to Monday night head to head vs. RAW. There is also expected to be more TNA television as well with all of this.

They only planned to announce Hogan and Bischoff today but sources have told me there is lots more coming. Big changes and big stars coming in.

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a new monday night war would be good!

Yup talks are due with Flair, and to be honest, I think he will go. I REALLY hope we do see some decent competition, cos it brings out the best in WWE!

yeah he'll go and then if we get Savage in TNA we have Savage vs Flair vs Hogan vs Sting a supermatch for the ages!

Not to **** anyone off, but who really watches this soap opera fake crap anymore when there is UFC? Just asking.

that's been asked many times in this thread :p and us followers just like to watch it just like I do Heroes it's scripted but sometimes its a a good watch

According to a source, Kevin Nash has been suspended from next week's TNA iMPACT! tapings.

The suspension is a result of Nash blowing up last week due to Chris Sabin's injury. Nash thought the match should have been stopped and then proceeded to go to the ring and cut an unscripted promo bashing the company.

All eyes were on Dixie Carter to see whether she would punish Nash over the outburst and that is what happened.

yeah he'll go and then if we get Savage in TNA we have Savage vs Flair vs Hogan vs Sting a supermatch for the ages!

Oh yes, bring on the good old days!

that's been asked many times in this thread :p and us followers just like to watch it just like I do Heroes it's scripted but sometimes its a a good watch

What do you mean it's not real!!! :rofl:

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