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Old 06-23-2009, 10:29 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Isn't The World Title Supposed To Be Important?

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Despite what people might think about the Fingerpoke Of Doom, it was very good. The only reason people are negative about it is because everybody involved got injured and it ended up going nowhere.

I doubt TNA could pull off anything as memorable or as intresting as that. I doubt very much people will talk about what happened on Sunday over 10 years later.
If by "very good", you mean a catalyst for the downfall of the entire WCW promotion, then sure.

There are many reasons that people are negative about it. For one, Nash was scheduled to face Goldberg, which was a hyped and anticipated match. They used some weak storyline accusation to get Goldberg out of the building, then had Hogan come out. For another, they didn't even give the fans a legit match before the "incident". Up to that point, the WCW World title was still shown as coveted and valued. It was after that where they started to hot shot the thing around.
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