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please don't tell me Scott was a sex pest or I'm gonna fucking lose it
Bix wink-winking too
please don't tell me Scott was a sex pest or I'm gonna fucking lose it
Bix wink-winking too
I don’t, either. And it’s pissing me off.I don't understand
none of that sounds good at all , ffsI don’t, either. And it’s pissing me off.
Because there doesn’t seem to be a good reason. Just reading the article it appears to be a decision that came from the very top that has nothing to do with his performance. They just want Anthem itself to be running the company. They said they’re folding TNA into anthem itself for stronger synergy. Which is corporate bs speak.
I don’t, either. And it’s pissing me off.
Because there doesn’t seem to be a good reason. Just reading the article it appears to be a decision that came from the very top that has nothing to do with his performance. They just want Anthem itself to be running the company. They said they’re folding TNA into anthem itself for stronger synergy. Which is corporate bs speak.
That’s what I mean. It seems they’re restructuring TNA into anthem, but why? It makes no sense. Like you said it doesn’t appear he did a poor job. Unless I’m misunderstanding something.Sounds like it to me, they're cutting a president of Impact and not hiring a replacement, but replacing within.
If Scott did anything outside of what they deemed a poor performance to deserve the firing then I doubt they thank him like they did in the press release.
Thankfully Tony can’t be replaced unless there’s a power struggle with his dad.
And even then he’ll just turn ROH into the new AEW. Because he owns that solo.
Yeah, corporations can’t help it. They buy something that ran on its own because they liked what it was doing, but can’t help themselves.To your last sentence, sadly all too familiar with the stuff Sinclair always said when fucking up ROH