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| Subject: Will the Wellness Policy fall foul of the Monday Night Wars? Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:02 am | |
| Last night the Monday Night Wars Part 2 began. For all of WWE’s feigned disinterest they obviously will be looking over their shoulder at what TNA are up to especially with stars like Angle, RVD, Kennedy, Pope, AJ etc. But one thing I have noticed since the whole battle began with the announcement that Hogan was joining TNA is the lack of violations to the Wellness Policy. Rey I believe was the last but it seems unusual that it suddenly seems to have dried up especially regarding bankable stars. Are more and more main eventers now immune to the testing? HHH, Batista and Cena (vocal in his denial of ever taking steroids though often under suspicion) have been regarded as always under the radar for the test but has that now been extended to other guys that could elevate TNAs stock higher? | |
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| Subject: Re: Will the Wellness Policy fall foul of the Monday Night Wars? Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:15 pm | |
| This might be contriversial but I hope so, I don't care for the Wellness Policy and I don't believe in it
Do I want to see Wrestlers die young? Hell No, however they make their own choices, they do so to get to the top or at least try to get to the top, they might entertain us along the way but thats a side issue, they don't die because they just want to entertain us, they die because the life choices they make are wrong, but they make them anyway because they think thats the best way of making the breakthrough.
I loved watching some of the guys who have became victims of the business but lets get this straight, they didn't die for me, you or anyone else in the arena or at home, they died because they did what they did for self gratification
The Wrestling business has been dumbed down so much, maybe its a good thing for quality of life to the wrestlers but the entertainment value isn't anywhere near as high as it could or should be
You have to ask yourself, if the Wellness Policy was in place in the late 80s would their still be a World Wide fanbase of 20/30 something year old Wrestling fans? | |
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| Subject: Re: Will the Wellness Policy fall foul of the Monday Night Wars? Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:43 pm | |
| I'm like Gaffer in that I don't really care if they take them or not, but I think less people being caught maybe more to do with Linda running for Senate to be honest. |
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