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Re: It's a Beautful Day

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Originally Posted by Simon View Post
You ever been to a WWE house show? For the most part they are horrible.

I also assumed that TNA would leave it top talent in Orlando as one of the major draws for signing with the company seemed to be the lack of travel that attracted them.
I have in Manchester (near Crocker) at what was the G-Mex back in '97ish??!! Could have called that wrong.

Back then WWE house shows were excellent with the talent, by and large, being able to have a little fun and wrestle maybe a little differently. Now, I hear they are not as the group don't even experiment on the road any longer with everything pretty much choreographed like a TV show.

Certainly in the UK it's still preferable to see House shows rather than Raw or Smackdown recordings, since WWE put on awful awful shows when they come this side of the pond.

As for TNA, frankly if they don't pay for some of the larger veteran earners, like Nash, Steiner, Booker, Team 3D, VKM etc, that would be a bonus for me. I wouldn't want to see those guys over Roode, Storm, Young, Styles, Daniels, LAX, Guns, Kaz etc anyway.

But hey, that's just my opinion and should in no way be misconstrued as me telling you something that is a fact!
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