The match with Super Crazy is kind of a shitty way to go out.
Left Of The Dial wrote:I'm gonna go ahead and quote myself.The match with Super Crazy is kind of a shitty way to go out.
A caller asked whether TNA would be opening a developmental territory. The caller also wanted to know how to become a pro wrestling
writer. Bischoff said there's no developmental territory right now. He put over Brian Knobbs's school. He said there's also a group in Los Angeles that has quality talent. He said he hopes they can develop their own developmental territory, "but we're not there yet."
Left Of The Dial wrote:He said there's also a group in Los Angeles that has quality talent. He said he hopes they can develop their own developmental territory, "but we're not there yet."
TigerDriver98 wrote:Damn, I really hope this is a joke or something. There isn't much to be said about Tornado that hasn't already been said, the guy is truly one of a kind. Definitely fun to see him rise up from working the PWG Merchandise booth to being a two-time PWG world champion.
Well, we all know the word "retirement" doesn't hold much water anymore (thanks to the likes of Terry Funk and Brett Favre), so let's just hope this isn't permanent if it is true.Left Of The Dial wrote:He said there's also a group in Los Angeles that has quality talent. He said he hopes they can develop their own developmental territory, "but we're not there yet."
I think he is talking about Knokx Pro, who were involved with the Hulkamania tour last November. Probably nothing to do with Tornado.
El Hijo del Generico wrote:TigerDriver98 wrote:Damn, I really hope this is a joke or something. There isn't much to be said about Tornado that hasn't already been said, the guy is truly one of a kind. Definitely fun to see him rise up from working the PWG Merchandise booth to being a two-time PWG world champion.
Well, we all know the word "retirement" doesn't hold much water anymore (thanks to the likes of Terry Funk and Brett Favre), so let's just hope this isn't permanent if it is true.Left Of The Dial wrote:He said there's also a group in Los Angeles that has quality talent. He said he hopes they can develop their own developmental territory, "but we're not there yet."
I think he is talking about Knokx Pro, who were involved with the Hulkamania tour last November. Probably nothing to do with Tornado.
I think so too. They have Rikishi and Gangrel and a couple of other guys from the Hulkamania tour.
Also, I would never presume anyone assosicated with TNA would be smart enough to look for talent at PWG.
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