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Yes, obviously...

 

Just stating what he has said, and his habit of making outlandish claims.

 

Right, but most of the other things (was supposed to be in Metallica) can't be totally proven. This will be, one way or the other.

 

Him and Stallone are friends, and all he said was 'we're trying to make it work'. Sounds legit to me.

Right, but most of the other things (was supposed to be in Metallica) can't be totally proven. This will be, one way or the other.

 

It can be proven he said it.  It can be proven Metallica (Lars I think) denied it.

 

Him and Stallone are friends, and all he said was 'we're trying to make it work'. Sounds legit to me.

 

Well, it will be the way to kill off the series.

 

It can be proven he said it.  It can be proven Metallica (Lars I think) denied it.

 

Well, it will be the way to kill off the series.

 

 

He's also said 'I wanted to try out but it never got any further'. And all Lars did was say 'Hulk who' on Stern. Just because Stern is garbage and the point of the show is to bash everything.

 

Expendables 3 made sh*t money. So it can't get much more 'dead'.

GFW did there press conference today. The 5th video has Chael Sonnen announcing the inaugural roster, not sure why it only shows as a link.

I'm guessing the forum only allows four videos to be embedded in one post, probably to help prevent spam (like the limit of ten images per post).

so they're dumping tna for roh?

The rumour of them dropping TNA was false (Dave Meltzer started it, go figure), so for now, they're gonna have two different wrestling promotions on the same channel, which could get interesting (even if the rumour were true, it said TNA would be dropped in September, so they'd have still been sharing the channel for at least a few months).

Or he's right. And TNA won't be around after Sept. Thats what he reported. Them getting ROH adds to him being correct because I can't figure TNA likes sharing the same night with a superior promotion that is basically on their level of relevance.

They've worked together before, so there's no reason they couldn't work together again; it was the Rob Feinstein scandal that broke off the partnership before.

They've worked together before, so there's no reason they couldn't work together again; it was the Rob Feinstein scandal that broke off the partnership before.

 

The two companies are in completely different places now. TNA is on its way down, ROH is on its way up. Why would ROH want to help TNA unless Destination America wants it.

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