Tampa is really an awesome place. I use to have family down in Tampa and it was always a good time to visit them. I'd love to retire to Tampa.
Petey Williams was awesome until they tried to turn him into mini Scott Steiner. Petey Williams, Scott D'Amore, Bobby Roode, and Eric Young were all awesome in Team Canada. Makes me think of old times when I used to religiously follow TNA. It's sad how apathetic a lot of the older fans have become.
If you're being used correctly, it is all that. Now if you're Tyler Reks and you've been there for half a decade and hardly anyone knows your name then it is time to get out. A lot of talent get out of WWE and they typically do it at the perfect time. Not everyone is going to become a household name. WWE is great money if you're smart about it.
So Chris Masters yearns for a society where everyone thinks it is perfectly fine to take a picture of yourself with a gun pointing to your head and a beer in the other hand and then caption it with what appears to be a suicidal message? I can't say that's my fantasy world. He seems to be ignorant of the number of suicides in the US every year. This "outrage" he is experiencing is all because of a new found concern society has with suicide. What he finds annoying, I find encouraging.
There's a lot of hypocritical people on here. The same people that praised Kenny King for taking TNA's offer are the same ones saying TNA shouldn't hire this guy for looking out for his best interests.
Why? WWE will most certainly offer him more money. TNA could use the help with the X-Division. TNA should be hoping that a deal isn't offered from WWE so that they can sign him. Why piss this guy off by rescinding your offer just because he wanted to see if the largest wrestling company in the world was going to sign him?
He's not saying he wouldn't leave, I doubt many wouldn't. He's saying he wouldn't leave the way King did. I think it was just a big miscommunication between King and ROH but King did burn a bridge with ROH. When most guys leave ROH they have a big sendoff match. King didn't get that. Instead King got a overwhelmingly negative reaction from ROH. It just wasn't a good situation overall. I don't blame King for leaving at all. I think it'd be dumb to turn down the money and the opportunity he was being given with TNA.
So you don't consider ROH to be an indy show?
That's a nice threat on Twitter. TNA is an indy show if you go by live attendance numbers. They still have an audience of fans that get in for free to watch the taping of Impact. There are a lot of measurables where TNA is lacking. On the other hand, they do have a TV show that gets over a million viewers and they have drawn decent crowds for PPVs in the past.