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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: Linda Partington Date: June 1, 2013, 7:37 pm
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I voted for Kurt Angle, but I actually believe it should go to
the living legend Hulk Hogan who is THE one wrestler anyone in
the world could name whether they watch wrestling or not. My
favourite wrestler Austin Aries should be busy getting all his
belts this year, so he would be my favourite to go into the 2014
Hall of Fame!
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: tnafanforum Date: June 2, 2013, 4:12 am
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[quote author=Linda Partington link=topic=1878.msg12906#msg12906
date=1370133479]
I voted for Kurt Angle, but I actually believe it should go to
the living legend Hulk Hogan who is THE one wrestler anyone in
the world could name whether they watch wrestling or not. My
favourite wrestler Austin Aries should be busy getting all his
belts this year, so he would be my favourite to go into the 2014
Hall of Fame!
[/quote] I still think hogan should be on the end of the list .
JJ , AJ and Kurt all should be put in before hogan
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: kentjones Date: July 21, 2013, 9:21 pm
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abyss -abyss will one day find himself in the TNA Hall of Fame .
He has had the most hardcore matches in not just TNA
professional wrestling as a whole. he is one of the the grand
slam champions and he has been in all the Barbed Wire massacre
matches in TNA history .
AJ Styles - First ever Grandslam Champion (won every belt in
TNA) . Styles also received multiple MVP-of-the-Year awards.
You can’t mention TNA WRESTLING without thinking of AJ
Styles . he has been the cornerstone of the promotion since its
inception in 2002. He too will one day find himself in the TNA
Hall of Fame .Words can’t describe the pure in-ring
ability this Aj possesses. he is considered the most
athletically-gifted wrestler in the world. Styles was the first
Grand Slam Champion in TNA WRESTLING, having held the World
Heavyweight Championship, the X Division Championship, the
Television Title and the World Tag Team Championship on multiple
occasions. It goes without saying he is most definitely a TNA
future Hall of Famer.
Bobby Roode - Bobby Roode is the it Factor of professional
wrestling. another TNA Pioneer that is worthy of being called a
Hall of Famer.
Bobby Roode was the longest-reigning TNA World Heavyweight
Champion in TNA history.“Beer Money,” the most
decorated partnership in TNA history, was the dominant tag team
led by Roode and Storm. This multi-time TNA World Tag Team
Championship team currently holds the record for the longest
reign as TNA World Tag Team Champions.
Chris Sabin - having won the X Division Championship on four
occasions. defeating Bully Ray to capture the World Heavyweight
Championship set him up to be a TNA future Hall of Famer
himself. Sabin is now the second X Division wrestler to have
taken advantage of Option C, earning TNA’s most
prestigious title in the process. The two years spent rehabbing
ACL injuries have paid off, leading to the athlete’s
greatest achievement to date. I think I speak for the entire
Internet Wrestling Community when I say that Chris deserves this
recognition.
Christopher Daniels - the only guy I can put on this list to
never have won the TNA World Title and I are going to say it
cant be disputed he will be in the TNA Hall of Fame.
Garett Bischoff - Some may not like IT but he will most likely
end up in the TNA Hall of Fame.facts are facts he is
the son of Eric Bischoff . The only way Garett Bischoff is not
making it into the Hall of Fame is somehow his daddy no longer
works for the TNA office.I don't think that his political reason
are the only reason he will make it into the Hall of Fame i
think haveing the father of the president of WCW has giving him
inside that not many people ever have. I think that needs to be
taken into account more.
James Storm - much the same as Chris Sabin just wining the world
title put him over the top for haveing what you need to go in
the TNA Hall of Fame. “The Cowboy” James Storm is an
“original” that has been with TNA since its
inception. the most dominant in TNA tag team WRESTLING history,
he managed to capture the TNA World Tag Team Championship 11
TIMES.
Jeremy Borash - The second employee the company hiredhe Jeremy
Borash is the cornerstone of TNA Wrestling . Borash served as
part of the created team he has served on the TNA announced team
and he has served as head of the TNA site. Jeremy Borash hosts
interviews for many different TNA properties, including IMPACT
and Pay-Per-View events, as well as announces TNA’s weekly
syndicated “Xplosion.”
Known as “JB,” he also serves as ring announcer for
every TNA World Heavyweight Championship match. In addition to
his on air television duties, JB hosts TNA Wrestling’s
webshow “TNA Today” and the talk show “TNA
Spin Cycle.” . Jeremy Borash has been a very influential
staff member of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling since its
inception in 2002.
Jeremy Borash is the real DNA of TNA. In January 2006, Borash
became the backstage interviewer for TNA's Impact! on Spike TV,
a position he dreamt of as a child, watching his idol Mean Gene
Okerlund in the AWA growing up in Minneapolis.While working for
TNA, Borash took up video editing and producing, and with only a
laptop and video camera, set out to make a documentary on ECW,
the organization Borash credits for rekindling his childhood
love for professional wrestling. "Forever Hardcore" led to
Borash co-promoting Hardcore Homecoming, a reunion of ECW
wrestlers in Philadelphia's famed Viking Hall, the place where
it all started.
The Hardcore Homecoming event still holds the record for the
largest gate of any independent show in US wrestling history,
and was considered a historical success for the era, culminating
with a surprise barbwire rematch of one of the most famous
matches in ECW history with Terry Funk vs Sabu vs Shane Douglas,
with featured referee Mick Foley.
The show led to a Hardcore Homecoming tour, and the show's DVDs
broke Billboard's Top 10 Sports and Rec DVD releases. The recent
release of Forever Hardcore and Hardcore Homecoming in the UK
debuted at #1 and #2 on the Sports and Recreational charts, over
two years after their US release.
Samoa Joe - Joe is a former World Heavyweight and X Division
Champion. Undefeated for the first 18 months of his tenure in
TNA. A true professional in every sense of the word, Samoa Joe
continues to dazzle fans with new moves and elite microphone
skills .Samoa Joe is one of cornerstones of professional
wrestling and one of the 3 made up of Samoa Joe , Christopher
Daniels and AJ Styles to truly build TNA Wrestling from the
ground up.
Jeff Jarrett - Without Jeff there would be no TNA.A
third-generation wrestler, Jarrett has held seventy
championships in various promotions throughout his career.
Within TNA, he is currently recognized as an eleven-time world
champion, having been a six-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion,
four-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, and one-time AAA World
Heavyweight Champion. He has also accumulated five additional
world title reigns, being a three-time USWA Unified World
Heavyweight Champion and two-time WWA World Heavyweight
Champion. He achieved notable championship success in the World
Wrestling Federation (WWF), becoming a six-time Intercontinental
Champion (a record from 1999–2004), and one of four men to
hold both the Intercontinental and European Championships
simultaneously. While he never captured the WWF Championship,
Jarrett challenged for the title and is recognized by the
promotion as a four-time world champion, given his four reigns
with the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, which is now a WWE
(formerly WWF) . Jarrett has held twenty-two total championships
as well as other numerous regional titles.
In June 2002, Jarrett and his father created a Total Nonstop
Action Wrestling. Panda Energy and its Chairman and CEO, Robert
Carter, acquired a controlling interest in TNA in 2002, although
Jarrett remained a minority owner.
Dixie Carter - the president of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling .
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I always found it funny how some people say TNA did not have the
history or the people to create a TNA Hall of Fame. Everyone on
my list is only off of history. Considering guys of who got
name for themselves in other wrestling promotions and the list
get even longer. its already been said the guys like hogan to go
into the Hall of Fame as well.
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: tnafanforum Date: July 21, 2013, 10:44 pm
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Amazing read and apart from one lol ( i bet you know who that is
lol ) I am with you on all them.. With out them we would not
have TNA, they all helped make TNA what it is now.
I see JJ going in it soon he is the reason for TNA
#Post#: 14809--------------------------------------------------
Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: kentjones Date: July 22, 2013, 5:10 am
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you did see Garett Bischoff was on my list right?
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: SheriffLonestar Date: July 22, 2013, 8:33 am
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Garrett Bischoff will not make it in to the Hall of Fame unless
he becomes a main event legend. As he is completely talentless
this will not happen because they company knows the fans would
baulk at it even ten years from now. Don't get me wrong I hope
he improves (he couldn't be much fucking worse), but he is never
going to get that far unless he has a vast improvement. TNA
brass maybe slightly unreliable but they are not insane. His Dad
however stands a good chance. As much as Easy E has driven me
nuts down the years he has been the architect of some of the
biggest moments of the last 20 years of pro wrestling.
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: ROBERT LAIRD Date: July 22, 2013, 10:40 am
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Garrett Bischoff is 100 times better than David Flair. I
actually like to watch Garrett, he has so much potential. He is
better than Robbie E, Joey Ryan, Rock Star Spud, Knux, and Doc.
If given the right push Bischoff and Brisco could be a great tag
team also. They have the chemistry of tag teams like in the old
days of Red Bastien and Billy "Red" Lyons. They don't have the
size or bulk like a lot of today's wrestlers but they have the
ability of a Chris Jericho or Chris Benoit again if they can be
pushed in the right direction.
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: SheriffLonestar Date: July 22, 2013, 1:00 pm
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Robert I been watching the Bischoff wrestle for two years and I
couldn't tell you what his finisher is or Brisco for that
matter. I think they are both natural athletes, and as Taryn
Tyrell has proved that goes a long way, its just that they have
no X factor to take them further. You are right about David
Flair, poor kid shouldn't have gone anywhere near a ring,
Bischoff is also better than Eric Watts, however they are not in
Jericho/Benoit territory by a LONG way. The reason why Benoit
and Jericho where so good was all that time in Japan and Calgary
where you had to be good or go home, Bischoff and Brisco could
get better but they need a pressure cooker. TNA is not it
because there just aren't enough matches with quality opponents.
Honestly could you see Bischoff or Briscoe winning the NJPW
Super Juniors tournament? Benoit did at a similar stage in his
career.
I knew there had to be a split we have been agreeing to much
lately lol.
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: 01332tnafan Date: July 22, 2013, 1:03 pm
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AJ Styles - First ever Grandslam Champion (won every belt in
TNA) . Styles also received multiple MVP-of-the-Year awards.
You can’t mention TNA WRESTLING without thinking of AJ
Styles . he has been the cornerstone of the promotion since its
inception in 2002. He too will one day find himself in the TNA
Hall of Fame .Words can’t describe the pure in-ring
ability this Aj possesses. he is considered the most
athletically-gifted wrestler in the world. Styles was the first
Grand Slam Champion in TNA WRESTLING, having held the World
Heavyweight Championship, the X Division Championship, the
Television Title and the World Tag Team Championship on multiple
occasions. It goes without saying he is most definitely a TNA
future Hall of Famer.
That is why AJ must be added to the HOFer he is the one who made
TNA and has stayed with TNA all the way . Also of the stars have
ran away when the water is getting ruff ... He is not a WWE guy
or ROH guy he is 100% TNA what is amazing now days
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Re: Who should be next into TNA Hall Of Fame?
By: ChrissiCalvert Date: July 22, 2013, 3:45 pm
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[quote author=ROBERT LAIRD link=topic=1878.msg14814#msg14814
date=1374507632]
Garrett Bischoff is 100 times better than David Flair. I
actually like to watch Garrett, he has so much potential. He is
better than Robbie E, Joey Ryan, Rock Star Spud, Knux, and Doc.
If given the right push Bischoff and Brisco could be a great tag
team also. They have the chemistry of tag teams like in the old
days of Red Bastien and Billy "Red" Lyons. They don't have the
size or bulk like a lot of today's wrestlers but they have the
ability of a Chris Jericho or Chris Benoit again if they can be
pushed in the right direction.
[/quote]
Did you really just compare Bitchoff & Brisco to Jericho &
Benoit???? They aint even in the same league.
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