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Jeff Jarrett wants to buy TNA, how much cheddar is ATM Tony chipping him off!?!?

And then not using his best work




And then not using his best work
He’s got to finish the storyJeff Jarrett wants to buy TNA, how much cheddar is ATM Tony chipping him off!?!?
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And then not using his best work
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He’s got to finish the story
“If this fucking moron is getting $50 million a year from Turner then I sure as hell could.”Ring Ka King is coming back confirmed
“If this fucking moron is getting $50 million a year from Turner then I sure as hell could.”
- Double J, probably
For a shoot, it’s not a bad idea. Double J’s TNA never got big rights fees. Cable networks just weren’t do that in the 2000’s. Now live TV content is a premium and the rights fees alone could go a long way in making it profitableHopefully my Global Force Gold will finally start skyrocketing in value soon, like I was promised
He will have to outbid WWE. They have been swapping talent between TNA and NXT for a month or so.Jeff Jarrett wants to buy TNA, how much cheddar is ATM Tony chipping him off!?!?
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Funk’s ability to immediately arrive at a promotion and compel the audience was part of what made him great. “That’s the magic of Terry,” WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman tells The Ringer. “Look, there was an old expression in this industry that was referred to for many years in that it takes a year to get over, or a year to get your message across to the audience, or a year for the audience to understand your character to such a degree that you can become a box office attraction. Terry Funk, more than anyone else, had the ability to get over, to get his point across, to get the audience emotionally invested in him to such a degree that he would become a box office attraction in zero time flat.”
Yeeaaaaa, is this confirmed that theyre staying on TNT?
Reports I saw said the NBA still has outs and they prefer to go to Amazon
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NBA Rejects Warner Bros. Discovery’s Rights Proposal: “Did Not Match Terms” of Amazon Deal
The company had proposed to match Amazon's $1.8 billion per year bid for NBA games.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Now dah mahks are saying they didn’t match the offer! Is the NBA changing the rules as we go along here?!
@RollSonnenRoll @Stargazer Rex this looks like it might be alright
Interesting that Ike Clanton was portrayed as a cowardly buffoonish sidekick in Tombstone but here theyre saying he was actually the leader of the gang
Did Hollywood lie to me again!
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