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Putting vince in the Sharpshooter wont qualify as "real action" ;)

The whole Vince vs the good guy has been played out so many times, it's stale.. But yeah I'd prolly still get a kick out of that.. Would love to see another HBK vs Bret Hart.. in their primes these guys put on such a good show

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Isn't there another "Hart" stable on WWE these days? With that girl and a few guys? I forget their names. Maybe Brett "uses" those guys to attack DX and Vince or something.

I dunno.

Meanwhile, Maryse and Kelly Kelly gets a rating of "1 Buford Up"! ;)

Yeah the Heart Dynasty with Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart's butt ugly daughter Natalya

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http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/stories/Eric_Bischoff_Blogs_On_TNA_vs._WWE_This_Monda.shtml

Eric Bischoff Blogs On TNA vs. WWE This Monday Night

Reported by: Ryan Clark

Eric Bischoff posted a new blog (http://ebwrestling.blogspot.com/), discussing TNA going head to head with WWE. Here is what he had to say…

There are many things I am looking forward to in 2010. From a non-wrestling point of view, one of the things I am most looking forward to is an end to 2009. From politics, the economy and the general malaise within the television industry, I am optimistic that the new year will be a brighter one than the one we have been struggling through for the 363 days.

From a professional wrestling perspective, I am excited to see a heightened level of energy and interest in the business. TNA has ratcheted up their game, and Spike TV has put some nitrous into the tank with a live Monday Night head to head broadcast and some serious advertising and marketing.

As expected, WWE is reacting to the competition by bringing in Bret Hart.

I am happy for Bret. Hopefully, by going back to work for Vince and the WWE, Bret will be able to put a painful and personally traumatic part of his life behind him. I have always liked Bret as a person and respected him as a professional. It was disappointing to me when I would read or hear comments that Bret would make, that reflected the bitterness he has been carrying around with him for so long. Bret has an opportunity now to write the last chapter of his book in a way that will allow fans to remember him in a more positive way.

I wish the best for Bret and wish good luck to TNA as well.

Clearly TNA is up against a Wall Street mega-corp bully with a billion dollar bank account and a Chairman that thinks only he should have any meaningful market share of the professional wrestling business (even though he's embarrassed to admit he's in the professional wrestling business). It will be an up-hill battle for TNA indeed.

The real winner though, will be the wrestling fans.

Based on the mind-numbingly stupid Raw I had the misfortune of dropping in on last week, perhaps the fact that TNA stepped up and is at least taking a swing at the bully was enough to make McMahon realize that he could not afford to take his audience for granted and continue to shove tripe down the throats of his Goliath "universe" while David was reaching for a stone.

This Monday Night...win, lose, or draw I have to give credit to the folks at TNA and Spike. They could have taken the easy path and put their best foot forward un-opposed. That would make the most sense to many people. But by at least getting into the fight, TNA is most likely going to gain the awareness and respect of a completely different audience.

And wrestling fans are not only going to have a choice this Monday night, they will most likely see a higher quality product all the way around. And for that they should thank TNA.

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Here is my question. Why does TNA feel that it needs to be on Monday Night? Personally, I only check out any monday night wraslin' when there is no football. So, why not OWN another night?

They could rule Tuesday Night and be live if they wanted.

exactly...they could crush ecw in the ratings...all they are gonna do monday is debut hogan(who is way to overexposed), bischoff (ok...but still idk), scott hall (dear God), sid vicious (jesus christ!!), and possibly ric flair (same as hogan)...wwe is gonna kill them with bret hart

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exactly...they could crush ecw in the ratings...all they are gonna do monday is debut hogan(who is way to overexposed), bischoff (ok...but still idk), scott hall (dear God), sid vicious (jesus christ!!), and possibly ric flair (same as hogan)...wwe is gonna kill them with bret hart

These are just rumors, but I've heard Kennedy, Jeff Hardy and Paul Heymen could debut. Again, they're just rumors.

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Actually, I've lost a little respect for Bret by going back to the WWE. Outside of Sting, he was the only other wrestler I thought would never kneel before Vince.

I doubt there wasn't much kneeling on Bret's part. Vince McMahon is probably giving up quite a bit to get him. Bret isn't broke, he doesn't HAVE to come back at all

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