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Damn it, I fell asleep and just woke up. lol

I'm gonna watch the rest of RAW and won't spoil anything now with TNA and watch it later :D

falling asleep was the best thing you could of done :p

well, i flipped over to TNA for ****s and giggles jyust to see Hogan tell off Jarrett ... I guess Jeff [Jarrett] wasn't on his knees when Hogan showed up and whipped it out

*not literally of course, it's a metaphor for Hogan wanting total control and getting rid of people that won't do exactly as he says

Are you kidding?? lol they woulda been fined at that hour for the chants (and probably fined no matter what knowing the wonderful FTC morons). Not to mention they sure as hell didn't want anything negative like that being put through to the TV audience I'm sure.

Awesome match between AJ and Kurt. What the hell was with Flair coming out then disappearing like that? I don't get it lol

And my god are they setting up Foley vs. Hogan or something? EW

And like, can't they get sued for using the NWO theme (more or less) with Hogan's entrance music? lol

I dunno, I don't mind Foley in the ring so much (as he's proven he can still go for bumps and the occasional move still) but Hogan? UGH. The man is unable to wrestle to begin with, and now he's practically crippled!

It was also really odd seeing X-pac and Hall and Nash attacking Foley. I had really bad NWO flashbacks lol

Are you kidding?? lol they woulda been fined at that hour for the chants (and probably fined no matter what knowing the wonderful FTC morons). Not to mention they sure as hell didn't want anything negative like that being put through to the TV audience I'm sure.

Actually, channels are not responsible for crowds, audiences, etc. Like if they cut to a shot of a fan at football game, and he gives the finger. They aren't responsible for that. Or the nudity that happens every so often on the morning news shows, or the crazy stuff that always happens behind live shots on local news.

Actually, channels are not responsible for crowds, audiences, etc. Like if they cut to a shot of a fan at football game, and he gives the finger. They aren't responsible for that. Or the nudity that happens every so often on the morning news shows, or the crazy stuff that always happens behind live shots on local news.

Yeah I know, but these days who knows what would happen in this country.

Speaking of nudity did you see Tara's naked bum? tee hee.

I dunno, I don't mind Foley in the ring so much (as he's proven he can still go for bumps and the occasional move still) but Hogan? UGH. The man is unable to wrestle to begin with, and now he's practically crippled!

It was also really odd seeing X-pac and Hall and Nash attacking Foley. I had really bad NWO flashbacks lol

This is what worries me NWO was really good back in the day but a modern day one should include new wrestlers like Lethal and Creed not the original members who now rely on drugs and drinks to get kicks.

The Monday Night Wars are officially over before they began!

The following are a full list of returns and debuts from the three-hour TNA special on Spike TV this past Monday, January 4th:

-Hulk Hogan

-Eric Bischoff

-Ric Flair

-Jeff Hardy

-Shannon Moore

-Scott Hall

-Sean Waltman

-The Nasty Boys

-Val Venis

-Orlando Jordan

-Jeff Jarrett

-Sting

-Bubba The Love Sponge

so yea, it was all old people, with the exceptions of Moore and Hardy

oh brother this sounds like WCW all over.Bischoff involved? I had been a wrestling fan for years and years when Bischoff came into WCW. While the NWO angle was cool he started this crap week after week where he would build something up all show and then have it happen with like 30 seconds left in the show. The dreaded we're out of time we have to go. For months and months they did this crap and never gave you what you actually wanted to see. I stopped watching it because of that. Don't soap opera me week after week.

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