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DFB 10-08-2007 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultra Peanut
Also known as the WWE.

TNA isn't mainstream, and they're not so much a high school as an insane asylum.

I get your point. But cable television is mainstream.

Ultra Peanut 10-09-2007 02:32 AM

That was a pretty frustrating swerve to play HBK's music, only to have Ted Nugent come out.

GoChiefsWannabe 10-09-2007 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultra Peanut
That was a pretty frustrating swerve to play HBK's music, only to have Ted Nugent come out.

ROFL

GoChiefsWannabe 10-09-2007 02:42 AM

In Orton's defense, you just don't **** with the 'Nuge.

Ultra Peanut 10-09-2007 12:47 PM

More on the Punk-Atlas incident:

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BACKSTAGE INCIDENT BETWEEN ECW CHAMPION CM PUNK AND WWE HALL OF FAMER LEADS TO HEAT ON WWE DEVELOPMENTAL
by Mike Johnson @ 11:34:03 AM on 10/8/2007

An incident between ECW champion CM Punk and WWE Hall of Famer Tony Atlas at last Wednesday's Ohio Valley Wrestling TV taping resulted in some heat being put on OVW management, according to several sources.

WWE had sent Atlas down to both OVW and Florida Championship Wrestling last week to mentor the developmental talents and give them advice on avoiding some of the pitfalls that hurt his own career. Atlas, according to several wrestlers I spoke to, instead spent most of his time telling performers what a huge star he should have been and correcting them on things they were doing wrong.

One of the things Atlas commented on was how CM Punk wore his wrist tape, teasing Punk that it "looking like he had broken arms" according to one witness. Punk, who sports a very dry, straight forward personality, listened to the comments and then went about his business. Punk was working the taping as WWE had television tapings in the area last week, so he stayed on to work a dark match for OVW.

During the traditional post-taping meeting, where Al Snow and other WWE veterans critique what the developmental talents do right and wrong during the show, Atlas began talking about the attitude of the OVW roster and whenever he would say something derogatory or negative, he made it a point to stare at Punk. I was told that at first Punk ignored it, but by the fourth or fifth occurrence, he finally asked Atlas why he kept looking at him.

Atlas then started to tear into Punk for having a "bad attitude. He told Punk that with his bad attitude, he would never make it to television. As you could guess, that remark plunged Atlas' credibility with the developmental crew into the toilet since it was the first time he was there and basically admitted (without realizing it) that he was giving advice while not even knowing anything about the current product. Punk responding by asking Atlas if he knew even Punk's name or had ever watched the ECW TV show and Atlas told him no. The argument went back and forth for close to 20 minutes before simmering down.

When word got back about the incident to WWE's John Laurinaitis, he was said to have been furious that not only the incident happened, but that OVW management stood by and allowed it to unfold before them, instead of defusing it. I was told that OVW owner Danny Davis wasn't even present as he was working on editing the OVW TV show that the company had just finished filming, but Al Snow and Robert Gibson were present for the entire situation. A few people wondered if Gibson may have somewhat incited Atlas as he was parroting things that Gibson had been saying to talent in recent weeks.

After the meeting, OVW star Atlas DaBone took it upon himself to go up to Atlas and apologize on behalf of Punk. While it's possible he was just trying to defuse the situation, the other developmental talents reacted negatively to that move, feeling that no one should have been speaking for Punk, particularly someone with less than a year in the business.

Among the wrestlers, Punk was seen as something of a hero because morale in OVW has been "terrible" (to quote one prominent OVW performer) in recent weeks. As I discussed last week on my Elite Audio Hotline, many of the OVW performers there have started to feel that the main goal of late isn't to help them improve but to mentally beat them down for everything they do "wrong", even when it's someone who's been in the business for some time prior to signing with WWE.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha.

DFB 10-09-2007 12:59 PM

Atlas telling Punk he'd never make it on TV is absolutely hilarious. ROFL

keg in kc 10-09-2007 03:17 PM

It was a classic WWE move to punish Punk for that bullshit in front of his home crowd on a PPV. And they think they're losing audience only because of Benoit and steroids...

ECW should be interesting tonight. Second week in a row my DVR preview read "John Morrison Returns".

Ultra Peanut 10-09-2007 07:09 PM

Eh, I don't know that it was punishment so much as sloppy planning/execution when it comes to protecting Big Daddy V as his imminent move to Smackdown! nears. Now Punk uses the "Fat mother****er nearly killed me last night" card to drop the title like a fighting champion, and ECW can resume its ride down the path of excess en route to the Palace of Wisdom.

I'm so torn... can't they BOTH be ECW Champion?

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Brock 10-09-2007 07:26 PM

Atlas was on real sports a few years ago. He was living in a 1986 Cutlass.

Ultra Peanut 10-09-2007 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Brock
Atlas was on real sports a few years ago. He was living in a 1986 Cutlass.

Oh, wow. Must have been during one of his upswings, I guess.

Mecca 10-09-2007 07:54 PM

Raw scored a 2.8 rating a noted drop.....2nd time Orton wins the Raw belt, and both times ratings bomb. Apparently no one likes the guy as champ, to even watch...expect another quick title reign.

keg in kc 10-09-2007 08:37 PM

That punted teddy bear was better than anything on raw. I wasn't even psyched when hbk showed up out of the blue. That show's going in the crapper.

And TNA could take lessons on how to build for something from ECW tonight. That teddy had a target on his back for weeks. On Impact it would be introduced in the show open, carried for 30 seconds at ringside during hour 2 before being punted, and then there'd be a cutaway to the back for a completely unrelated eric young interview before somebody caught it.

Whereas on ECW, they (or Dusty Rhodes, that is...), over a couple months, get me to care about Kelly Kelly, Balls Mahoney and their Beauty and the Beast bit.

keg in kc 10-09-2007 08:43 PM

Gee, I wonder who'll win the voting between HBK, Jeff Hardy and that other guy who'll be a distant third.

HolmeZz 10-09-2007 11:36 PM

How many times are they going to let Morrison beat Punk?

jidar 10-10-2007 06:32 AM

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