TNA news from The Torch:Christian and Angle's backstage attittudes

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Soulpower

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Sources say Andrew Martin had other issues backstage other than attitude and his massive size that turned management against him. The feeling is Scott Steiner is one flashing red light and they didn't need another with Congressional and media scrutiny. Steiner has been a close friend of Jeff Jarrett for years, whereas Martin didn't have any close political ties to buy him any extra slack. Management and fellow wrestlers were definitely freaked out by Martin's size. "The first time we saw him, he was like 250 pounds," says one TNA performer. "The next TV taping he was at, he was 275. It was crazy." Those who have been around him before say his attitude is his worst enemy...

One ally of Jerry Lynn, responding to the quote here recently that Lynn walked around looking miserable as if he'd rather be anywhere else, says that Lynn had reason to be frustrated at times, but never caused any political headaches or played any games like so many others and that he deserved better...

Dixie Carter, as usual, was at the No Surrender PPV taking everything in...

Matches tentatively scheduled for the Oct. 14 Bound for Glory PPV: Kurt Angle vs. Sting for the TNA Hvt. Title, Monsters Ball, Ultimate X, Pacman Jones & Ron Killings vs. A.J. Styles & Tomko for the TNA Tag Titles, Christian Cage vs. Samoa Joe with Matt Morgan as special referee, and a Women's gauntlet match...

The decison to call the former Rikishi "Junior Fatu" was made the day of the TV taping. They wanted to go with some forth of Keesh or Kishi, which is what he's called casually, but TNA feared legal problems as it was close to the WWE trademarked Rikishi...

Christian is well-liked behind the scenes, but not particulary politically involved. He focuses most of his backstage energy on preparing his promos - sometimes working on the content for hours like a politician would a big speech. He's known for being less interested in the backstage politics than almost anyone in a top position anyone can think of...

Kurt Angle hasn't been all that involved in the politics and booking of TNA, but what he says goes. In other words, he doesn't flex his political muscles often, but he has enough stroke to get what he wants on the occasion he does suggest something or speak up. Angle did nix interference in both his match against Lethal and his match against Abyss. His feeling was TNA puts too much "b.s." into PPV matches and wanted to just tell his story in the ring in the two singles matches without major distractions. Jeff Jarrett and Dutch Mantel weren't happy with Angle's strong stand, but went along with him on both matches...

I'm not surprised that Christian tries to ignore politics, he did come from WWE after all. And so far is worked for him in TNA. As for Angle, he's right. Its one thing if they do BS endings on TV, but on PPV when people are spending money to watch the product? That just makes no sense.

Now go ahead Peepshow, blast me for saying something bad about TNA >_>
 

PeepShow

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Saying something bad about TNA? Where?

Kurt Angle vs. Sting for the TNA Hvt. Title, Monsters Ball, Ultimate X, Pacman Jones & Ron Killings vs. A.J. Styles & Tomko for the TNA Tag Titles, Christian Cage vs. Samoa Joe with Matt Morgan as special referee, and a Women's gauntlet match...

Hmmmm Montana :g: Looks like all your "guesses" were correct. :g:
 
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Angle is right, I hate bs finishes on PPVs it should just be a one on one match that tells it's story without all the damn distractions. That is what made No Surrender a little bit better, the fact that the main event and alot of other matches ended cleanly for once
 

PeepShow

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to me, No Surrender was the best PPV for TNA this yr so far. That could just be me, especially with all the non TNA marks out there :(
 

LKP

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No surrender was a good ppv but the macthes were ok. I think the false finishes a in a few matches were done in the wrong matches. Joe and christian could have been a bit better also.
 

Soulpower

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I thought Final Resolution was a better PPV than No Surrender. Angle vs Joe in an Ironman Match, Aries vs Shelley, Sabin vs Daniels vs Lynn, Styles and Rhyno in a Last man Standing Match among other matches. I would say No Surrender was the second-best, and again, I agree with Angle. You don't need run-ins to make a match good.

I liked that Mesias showed up (or his hand did) after the Abyss-Angle match was over and I loved seeing Lethal beating Angle cleanly, because that's how you take a wrestler and make them into a star. I liked Joe vs Christian despite the finish because it made Joe look like the bad-ass he was during his first two years in TNA, instead of looking like an idiot as was the case up until NS.
 

Travis40

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Make that Womens Gauntlet match for the TNA Womens Championship....BTW, this is now the WORST move TNA could make right now. Women wrestling sucks in my mind and they need to get the hell away from that...even thought they've created the Womens Title
 

xtremebadass

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TNA needs more women wrestles...that are hot, we don't need another Jackie Moore if you catch my drift.
 

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TNA needs more women wrestles...that are hot, we don't need another Jackie Moore if you catch my drift.

I'm going to be honest, I think these woman wrestler wasn't put on a federation....I think their just there for modeling
 

Travis40

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TNA fans want wrestling...not fucking models...who do they have that can wrestle? No one....Christy can't, Letica is getting the boot, and TNA...:no: I can't believe that TNA is doing this....
 

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I didn't see no surrender, but from everything I heard for a PPV that was booked poorly and had disaster written all over it, it came out really really well. I always check out all the TNA ppv's eventually, I admit I am a little anxious now to check this one out.
 

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I didn't see no surrender, but from everything I heard for a PPV that was booked poorly and had disaster written all over it, it came out really really well. I always check out all the TNA ppv's eventually, I admit I am a little anxious now to check this one out.

That's why I never watch a TNA PPV until it's release on youtube or on DVD
 

Soulpower

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My guesses for the Woman's Gauntlet.... Lacey, Daizee Haze, Sara Del Ray, Rain and either Allison Danger or Cheerleader Melissa.

Looks like the SHIMMER gals will be getting some tv time.