WWE has lost a lot of key people including Trish Stratus, Lita, Stacy Keibler, Big Show, Kurt Angle, Austin, The Rock, and the list goes on. Wrestlers currently wrestling in WWE like RVD< can't wait until there contract expires so they can move on with their lives. The only people that want to wrestle for WWE are newcomers so they can make a fortune, and people like John Cena, so he can get popularity, and more importantly $$$, than the fans. Its quite sad to say that WWE is getting lame, and I must admit WCW NItro was wayyyy better.
WHILE TNA signs big names like Kurt Angle, Sting, Christain Cage, Dudley Boys, Samoe Joe, and Rhyno, WWE signes people like J.R.... quite stupid
2007-01-13
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now do you understand wwe is dead,it's no longer about wrestling,it's tna all the way.
2007-01-13 15:30:05
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answered by steeler nation!!!!!!! 3
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Because WWE just isn't what it used to be. They started going downhill since the InVasion PPV back in 2001 and haven't quit their decline since. Maybe these people kinda see the writing on the wall and don't see much of a future in it anymore.
I quit watching a while back because it's simply no good anymore. They have people like Batista, John Cena, Umaga, and Khali as their main eventers compared to a few years ago when they had: Austin, Rock, Mankind, Angle, Undertaker, and HHH on a regular basis. These guys now suck in every way compared to those from a few years ago.
WWF>WWE.
2007-01-13 15:35:29
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answered by startgame29 3
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Vince's ego, backstage politics, bad writing, bad booking, the unreal 240-260 days a year work schedule with all the travel and wear and tear on their bodies...
TNA doesn't have the big money like WWE does, but it's a viable alternative, especially if the work schedule is an issue. TNA has one show a week for an hour, and they don't have a travel schedule like WWE... it's almost all in Orlando.
2007-01-13 15:36:03
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answered by Cruel Angel 5
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because tna has an easyer work time than wwe wwe shows are like 4 5 or 6 times a week and they travel a lot but tna does not
2007-01-13 15:24:39
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answered by KeNnEdY a.K.a. Styles clash 4
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Boxing is so dead it's rotting carcass reeks. Wrestling is right behind it. Why?
Because the REAL sport with REAL fighting is Ultimate Fighting Championship. People are tired of the staged crap (boxing has been a joke for years) and they want to see 2 men fight for real. The audience is drying up for wrestling, and it doesn't have the pizzazz it once had, and I don't think fresh wrestlers can revive it. What Hulk started the Rock and Stone Cold finished. Wrestling's done.
2007-01-13 15:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The wwe just works them to death and burns them out. TNA puts on the show in the same place almost every show so its a lot easier on the talent.
2007-01-13 15:32:56
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answered by psstaup 2
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WWE is a public company and vince must adhere to shareholders as the wwe fanbase changes and grows they want to see fresh faces which in most respects pushes many who have been with the company to midcard status which they dont want. Its all about giving the shareholders their quarterly dividend.
2007-01-13 15:34:01
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answered by Wes B 3
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TNA focuses more on wrestling and less on soap operas. I actually watch more of TNA than WWE.
2007-01-13 16:20:24
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answered by Ultimate Fighter 4
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In today's standard English, double negatives are not used; for example the standard English equivalent of "Why doesn't noboby?" is "Why doesn't anybody?". It should, however, be noted that in standard English one cannot say "Why doesn't nobody/" to express the meaning "Why is nobody?"
Although they are not used in standard English, double negatives are used in various American English dialects, including African American Vernacular English, and the East London Cockney and East Anglian dialects and less frequently, but still commonly, in colloquial English. In the film Mary Poppins, Dick Van Dyke uses a double negative when he says
If you don't want to go nowhere.
Double negative is also famously used in the first two lines of the song "Another Brick in the Wall (part II)" included in the album The Wall by Pink Floyd, sung by schoolchildren
We don't need no education.
We don't need no thought control.
Other examples of double negatives include:
I ain't got nobody.
or
Don't nobody go to the store.
or
I can't hardly wait.
or the Faithless song "Insomnia"
I can't get no sleep.
2007-01-13 15:27:49
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answered by ThinkaboutThis 6
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i think cuz they thought they woukd be able to whoop *** in the wwe but it turned out to be more like a play(show)
so they went tom more hardcore wrestling networks or whatever you call them
2007-01-13 15:24:39
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answered by lalito008 2
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Thats a double negative
You used in your sentence
2007-01-13 15:25:01
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answered by OneLove 3
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