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TNA - Kurt Angle ScrewJob?
I don't watch TNA much, However I'm glad i did on this occasion, This episode blew my mind.
Numerous questions:
Did TNA REALLY screw Kurt?
Is it a publicity stunt for ratings?
Angle did look genuinely pissed - which is why i'm confused...
He did mention 'WWE' in exact words, which the WWE can sue TNA for?
Also, They made it look EXACTLY like the Montreal Screwjob.. which is why a part of me think it was staged
HELP.
10 Antworten
- komets.geoLv 7vor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
It was 100% staged for sure. Kurt is not interested in leaving tna at all. It was just a good acting job by Kurt.
No, the wwe can't sue because they mentioned the wwe by name. They have mentioned the wwe many times. There is nothing wrong with a company saying another companies name. It is just like when Pepsi says they are better than Coke or Coke mentions being better than Pepsi. It is ok to mention another trademarked name. Technically tna could say nwo also. They just couldn't market them as the nwo or make any money by selling anything that had nwo on it.
But it is their intention to take any shots they can at the wwe.
lol, someone is old enough to use copy and paste I see. ^
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
No It was staged. Popular belief states that it was a shot to WWE for bringing in Bret Hart. Even though Hogan is destroying TNA, I still give him kudos for volunteering on taking that spit to his face. Hogan may be screwing TNA, but that doesn't mean that what's going on right now isn't interesting. Ratings were still good, and it has people talking. Just like Bischoff said, controversy creates cash and its also staged cuz @ the end of the match Angle had his ankle lock submission applied to AJ, who then reversed it into his own ankle lock. As soon as AJ had it locked in Earl Hebner rang the bell and fled the ring with AJ, declaring him the winner.
TNA showed Angle spit in Hogan's face and proceed to destroy the announcers set and damage the new stage.
Chances are this is all a work by TNA. It is obvious that these events parallel the Montreal screwjob with Bret Hart, HBK, and Vince McMahon right down to Angle spitting in Hogan's face the way Bret did to Vince.
Angle then broke some things near the ring in a rampage, just like Bret did in Montreal. Angle also claimed loudly that he didn't "need this s%&$" and would go back to WWE. Sounds similar to when Bret showed he was going to WCW by writing the letters in the air with his hand.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
At the end of the match Angle had his ankle lock submission applied to AJ, who then reversed it into his own ankle lock. As soon as AJ had it locked in Earl Hebner rang the bell and fled the ring with AJ, declaring him the winner.
TNA showed Angle spit in Hogan's face and proceed to destroy the announcers set and damage the new stage.
Chances are this is all a work by TNA. It is obvious that these events parallel the Montreal screwjob with Bret Hart, HBK, and Vince McMahon right down to Angle spitting in Hogan's face the way Bret did to Vince.
Angle then broke some things near the ring in a rampage, just like Bret did in Montreal. Angle also claimed loudly that he didn't "need this s%&$" and would go back to WWE. Sounds similar to when Bret showed he was going to WCW by writing the letters in the air with his hand.
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- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
Of course it was staged, if it was a live show and that was his reaction you could assume that it was for real, but Tna is taped so if it wasn't meant to go down like that then they would of had plenty of time to change it. So as the others have said, it is just Tna's way of trying to stick it to the WWE for having to bring their biggest gun back to compete against Hulk, which i think is the wrong way to go about things, they should be concentrating on moving forward, not dwelling on things from the past, that should have nothing to do with them.
- CathLv 4vor 1 Jahrzehnt
This is just a publicity stunt from Bichoff and Hogan to get people talking about TNA, and the great thing is that it worked!! "The Orlando Screwjob" is on of the most popular things on youtube today.
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
It was staged. Popular belief states that it was a shot to WWE for bringing in Bret Hart. Even though Hogan is destroying TNA, I still give him kudos for volunteering on taking that spit to his face. Hogan may be screwing TNA, but that doesn't mean that what's going on right now isn't interesting. Ratings were still good, and it has people talking. Just like Bischoff said, controversy creates cash.
- ?Lv 4vor 4 Jahren
particular it grow to be a parody on a real experience that for the period of contact a real existence difficulty. Hogan and his clowns won't be in a position to arise with their own element so as that they ripped off some ish that occurred 12 years in the past. All through fact Bret has a clean settlement with WWE till mania and probably slightly after. it is the reason that Bret's legacy will on no account die and hogan's ego won't enable it bypass that bret grow to be the greater suitable wrestler and much less stressful to get alongside with interior the long-term it wasn't bret who testified against vince in courtroom it grow to be hogan and that folk are becoming to be older some have matured and moved on others won't be in a position to enable ish bypass.
- Cactus JillLv 4vor 1 Jahrzehnt
wwe cant sue TNA for saying WWE bcuz theyve said it before. Team 3D has said it Bobby Lashley said it and even Rhino. it is a publicity stunt they wudnt screw their biggest name next to Hogans. they wanted to mock WWE for trying to start a storyline with Hart again