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    When The WWE Network Goes Live (TNA Related, Promise)

    Do you guys think that THE 'E will run roughshod over the TNA roster and just buy contracts?
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    I don't think TNA have anything to fear when the WWE get their own network. Many have worked for the WWE before, and have chosen TNA due to the schedule. Many in TNA know they would get buried in the WWE.

    Lets' look at the WWE and their track record with projects. The football league was a major flop. Not to say this will be, but TNA will still keep going.

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    Considering that half of TNA's Roster is filled with WWE rejects I doubt they would want to give the WWE another whack. You should also think about how the older guys are secretly educating the younger stars about TNA and WWE in the locker rooms. I think TNA has an advantage. They might not offer much but they provide you with the chance to settle down in one place instead of never getting a break and being constantly on the move. They also give you another shot at being relevant to a mainstream audience. WWE is notorious for losing talents due to them being "burned out".
    Hey.. I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know.

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    IF they did a cruiserweight show then i could see a few "high flyers" being poached/contacted at most. ROH would probably get some attention though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDevilsAdvocate View Post
    Considering that half of TNA's Roster is filled with WWE rejects I doubt they would want to give the WWE another whack. You should also think about how the older guys are secretly educating the younger stars about TNA and WWE in the locker rooms. I think TNA has an advantage. They might not offer much but they provide you with the chance to settle down in one place instead of never getting a break and being constantly on the move. They also give you another shot at being relevant to a mainstream audience. WWE is notorious for losing talents due to them being "burned out".
    Maybe 1/3 but not half..... 1/3 original pushed talent, 1/3that made one or two rare appearances in the WWE which I wouldn't include being former WWE talent, 1/3 that has work for the WWE on a full schedule...
    But really not much to worry, when the Indys ( Envolve, DGUSA, PWG, and etc..) As well as NWA, and ROH is loaded with great talent... Also it most likely will always be a 2nd or 3rd or so place for talent to work..
    We all judge others even if it isn't our place to judge, but supposedly at the end we are all judged by one!!!
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    I think the WWE network will be gone within a year of starting up.

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    Who knows. They might have been trying to sign some indy talent already. I doubt their shows will get higher ratings than TNA though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCollins-TNA1 View Post
    Maybe 1/3 but not half..... 1/3 original pushed talent, 1/3that made one or two rare appearances in the WWE which I wouldn't include being former WWE talent, 1/3 that has work for the WWE on a full schedule...
    But really not much to worry, when the Indys ( Envolve, DGUSA, PWG, and etc..) As well as NWA, and ROH is loaded with great talent... Also it most likely will always be a 2nd or 3rd or so place for talent to work..
    um if you used to work for the WWE, you are a former WWE talent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xAzureSkye View Post
    um if you used to work for the WWE, you are a former WWE talent.
    If they was actually contracted they worked in the WWE, if they was used once or twice they didn't work for the E...
    We all judge others even if it isn't our place to judge, but supposedly at the end we are all judged by one!!!
    Wrestling, women and money who could ask for more???

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    oh you mean like saying AJ Styles is a former WWE Superstar is incorrect, but saying Kaval was is correct?
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