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    Lost Respect for Sting

    Let me start by saying Sting is one of my two favorite wrestlers of all time (the other being Taker). After seeing Victory Road, i have lost a bit of respect for him though. I am happy that he seems to have not put up with the Jeffro issue, but the simple fact that he will associate himself with a company that willingly and knowingly puts over a strung out piece of trash like Jeff Hardy causes me to lose some respect for Sting. I am not saying he should go to WWE, but he doesnt need to continue to drag his legacy through the mud by working for a trash organization like TNA. I've been a wrestling fan for 20 years and have been angry over alot of BS ala WCW, and even with the E at times. But, i can honnestly say i've never been more pissed-the-fuck-off about a wrestling situation in my entire life!!! TNA owes me some fuckin money, and please Sting PLEASE just get out!! This shit company is no longer worth it. (AJ,Anderson, Joe, Pope, and RVD please for the love of god either boycot this managment, or go somewhere else, all TNA can do for you at this point is effectivly make a joke out of you!!)

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    I agree with you op to certain degree,yes Sting should retire loooong time ago but for some reason right now after the Jeff hardy incident I hope Sting hold the title for a very long time.

    My favorite Sting moment was when Jeff Jarrett hit Sting's head with a guitar,and Sting was no sell the guitar smash and proceed to punch Jarrett in the face,Scorpion death lock and became new champion...my favorite Sting moment in TNA.

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    it wasnt stings fault that he didnt want to get injured by a drunk/drugged up Hardy
    at least he got rid of the divas world title


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    Quote Originally Posted by KayfabeIsDead View Post
    it wasnt stings fault that he didnt want to get injured by a drunk/drugged up Hardy
    at least he got rid of the divas world title
    True. Doesn't that in itself make Sting's presence in TNA worth it? I mean, one could make the argument that Sting is loyal to wrestling as a whole for being quite possibly the last remaining good influence in TNA. Even Angle seems to have lost his way in this tasteless plot he's caught in.

    Sure everyone has been upset with Hardy getting continued opportunities in TNA despite having pending legal issues, but with Sting bringing in a new title, perhaps this means that he can single-handedly bring prestige back to being a World Title holder in TNA. I think we should give it a chance.

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    Is that the new title?

    Looks pretty good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodom View Post
    Is that the new title?

    Looks pretty good.
    I agree... Looks like TNA did something right

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    Quote Originally Posted by SevenCagedTigers View Post
    True. Doesn't that in itself make Sting's presence in TNA worth it? I mean, one could make the argument that Sting is loyal to wrestling as a whole for being quite possibly the last remaining good influence in TNA. Even Angle seems to have lost his way in this tasteless plot he's caught in.

    Sure everyone has been upset with Hardy getting continued opportunities in TNA despite having pending legal issues, but with Sting bringing in a new title, perhaps this means that he can single-handedly bring prestige back to being a World Title holder in TNA. I think we should give it a chance.
    Honestly a New title Look and putting the belt on a man like Sting is Going in the right direction but at the same time TNa has shown us all you can have some of the best Wrestlers but it means nothing if Booking Sucks. So TNa will have to get better Storylines and push the right guys and help improve mic skills of alot of their talent. For Tna to be taken serious again it will take more then Sting and Even Angle...its going to take Everyone Involved in the company to step their Game up. Idk if any of you guys ever saw the "Rise and Fall of WCW" but in it alot of wrestlers spoke on how The Main Reason WCw failed was because Eric Was more focus on Beating Vince week after week and putting Vince out of business then building a Wrestling Company. And i honestly Feel This is The Direction TNa has been going since Eric ANd hogan joined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jethro View Post
    My favorite Sting moment was when Jeff Jarrett hit Sting's head with a guitar,and Sting was no sell the guitar smash and proceed to punch Jarrett in the face,Scorpion death lock and became new champion...my favorite Sting moment in TNA.
    Link the video :P

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    This was a debacle no doubt and I think TNA Unquestionably handled it very badly. Hardy should have never been sent out to the ring. Having said that, I actually have a lot of admiration for Sting. Under the circumstances he could not have wanted to go out there but being a professional he did what he was required to do. I think it will be very interesting what Sting and TNA do from here. If TNA apologizes and gets rid of Hardy I'll at least give them a bit of respect. If they don't I'll be interested to see how Sting and many others react.

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    dont get me wrong, i respect sting for goin on with what he was paid to do, but why even put yourself through this.. I hade egos in wrrestling, but for once, STING PLAY THE EGO CARD.... YOUR FUCKING STING!! YOU DO NOT NEED THIS BS, alot of the TNA roster need to stand up and put an end to this BS

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