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Old 12-21-2008, 12:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

A Crowded Front Line?

The Front Line has 11 members and if Christopher Daniels joins the group then it'll be 12.

I really dont like a group of small wrestlers with one "lady".
If you added Matt Morgan in the group it'd be like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

I know its not easy for them to get rid of the other members now that their part of the team, but i believe they shouldn't have made that big of a faction in the first place.

I would rather just see them with a team of three or four wrestlers.
It easier to identify a team with three wrestlers. Plus it would show that the M.E. Mafia had a real edge over the Front Line.
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Old 12-21-2008, 01:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

I agree with you on that I think TNA should have just stuck with Joe, Styles, Daniels, and MCM as the only members in the Frontline as they pretty much are viewed as TNA originals from the get go
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Old 12-22-2008, 02:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

A smaller group would be ideal.... HOWEVER, take ANY 4 members of the frontline and compare them to the MEM.

Joe's been devalued and humanized.
AJ can't break the glass ceiling.
Rhyno isn't a TNA original.
Neither are 3D.
Eric Young sucks more than a rocket fuelled vacuum.
Jay Lethal is, apparently, heading in the tag direction. Also his retarded gimmick takes ALOT of viability away.
Consequences Creed... ugh. He's TNA's Kofi Kingston. 2 dimensional and already stale.
MCMG. These guys are the best thing in TNA, but they're too tied up with Mick Foley.

To make the Frontline comparable and conteders against the MEM, they need someone to cross over from the Mafia. Which is HIGHLY unlikely, because professionally, much like on screen, none of them would want to sacrifice their spot as a "winner". (Angle would, i think, but as the leader, he can't leave the MEM.)
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Old 12-23-2008, 07:18 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

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A Crowded Front Line?

The Front Line has 11 members and if Christopher Daniels joins the group then it'll be 12.

I really dont like a group of small wrestlers with one "lady".
If you added Matt Morgan in the group it'd be like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

I know its not easy for them to get rid of the other members now that their part of the team, but i believe they shouldn't have made that big of a faction in the first place.

I would rather just see them with a team of three or four wrestlers.
It easier to identify a team with three wrestlers. Plus it would show that the M.E. Mafia had a real edge over the Front Line.
I agree with you, there are far too many members in the Frontline. A group of 4 or 5 would have been ideal but when they have half the locker room in this group it is taking over the show.

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I agree with you on that I think TNA should have just stuck with Joe, Styles, Daniels, and MEM as the only members in the Frontline as they pretty much are viewed as TNA originals from the get go
If you had those three and somebody like Senshi that would have good, all are talented, fairly young and realisticly fit into this storyline.

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To make the Frontline comparable and conteders against the MEM, they need someone to cross over from the Mafia. Which is HIGHLY unlikely, because professionally, much like on screen, none of them would want to sacrifice their spot as a "winner". (Angle would, i think, but as the leader, he can't leave the MEM.)
TNA have been hinting it with Sting for weeks now. The idea is that Sting see's that the MEM are just as disrespectful as the Frontline and that he has realised he was wrong. This could or could not happen, personally I hope it doesn't.
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

Personally I don't want Sting to be any part of the front Line.
The Main Event Mafia can't afford to lose Sting. Not without having any guarantee that Kurt Angle will stay in TNA once his contract expires.
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TNA have been hinting it with Sting for weeks now. The idea is that Sting see's that the MEM are just as disrespectful as the Frontline and that he has realised he was wrong. This could or could not happen, personally I hope it doesn't
See, Sting crossing would be a decent choice. But Sting doesn't put anyone over. Knowing how much TNA bends over for "legends" I'm guessing they gave him creative control, and I can't see him agreeing to take the side of the Frontline...

He wouldn't put over Christopher Daniels, I can't see him helping an entire group.
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

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Personally I don't want Sting to be any part of the front Line.
The Main Event Mafia can't afford to lose Sting. Not without having any guarantee that Kurt Angle will stay in TNA once his contract expires.
Angle's contract isnt up until September/October 2009. Conidering that this is only December, i'm going to assume Sting wont be leaving MEM a week before Angle if he does.
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

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Angle's contract isnt up until September/October 2009. Conidering that this is only December, i'm going to assume Sting wont be leaving MEM a week before Angle if he does.
Bottom line is that if Sting leaves and then Kurt Angle the faction would have lost its Star power. Sting would have to return to the group or they'll have to find someone worthy enough to replace him.

Right now i dont see anyone in the roster good enough to be part of the M.E.Mafia. So TNA has to really think things through before they decide to split Sting form the Mafia.

Sting can comeback and replace Kurt Angle as the leader. But it should be done in a credible way. Unlike how the WWE handle Edge return. Where they split him from Vicky Guerrero just to bring them back together.

I'm just saying if Sting leaves it better not be that they all the members of the Mafia kicked his ass, and then he returns as their leader.
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Re: Is The Front Line too Big, yet too Small?

The problem I see here is that The MEM is too solid right now and The Front Line do not match up against The MEM.

I think Christopher Daniels needs to make his return real soon, or Jeff Jarrett has to join forces with The Front Line.

Right now, TNA needs to put Eric Young, Creed, 3D, Rhyno to the side for a while. And rethink this over. I think TNA needs to bring LAX to The Front Line.

Which makes it - AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, Hernandez & Homicide.
IMO IS A PERFECT FRONT LINE TEAM.
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The problem I see here is that The MEM is too solid right now and The Front Line do not match up against The MEM.

I think Christopher Daniels needs to make his return real soon, or Jeff Jarrett has to join forces with The Front Line.

Right now, TNA needs to put Eric Young, Creed, 3D, Rhyno to the side for a while. And rethink this over. I think TNA needs to bring LAX to The Front Line.

Which makes it - AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, Hernandez & Homicide.
IMO IS A PERFECT FRONT LINE TEAM.
Perhaps that would make for a better faction. But i'm against too may changes being done too fast. I have a vision of Samoa Joe, A.J Styles and Christopher Daniels. I even got a really cool name.IMO
But no it doesn't have anything to do with the number 3.
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