He made a couple of comments that Vince didnt like, this during his interview for the McMahon documentary; first Kurt said that Vince is probably the worst athlete he has ever seen, then he commented on Vince's psycy saying "...there's something not right there."
2007-02-08 16:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Kurt's character and potential is still there, in fact, given TNA's smaller roster, he can actually be the marquee name for them. In WWE, the creative staff is having a hard time figuring out storylines and gimmicks to help get the talent over. As such, guys who were once very likable are becoming boring and old. Some big name talent have decided against staying or signing with the WWE because of this including Chris Jericho and Bill Goldberg.
As for your interpretation that TNA is not going anywhere, "Rome wasn't built in a day." It will take time to build an entertainment company, especially a wrestling promotion given the stigma that wrestling has. I would say that TNA is taking the cautious approach by starting at small venues and building a fan base. They did this in Orlando. Then they got a decent a television deal to gain some exposure without sacrificing or over-extending themselves. Now they are starting to take the show to other parts of the country. Sure they are not going to book big venues like Madison Square Garden, but judging from the crowd shots and arena shots from WWE television, neither is the WWE. Give TNA time and they will get there. The fact that you are even posing this question proves that you have at least been paying attention to them.
I would say that Kurt knows he does not have much longer in the business given his previous injuries and his age, but he should be respected for what he has done. Also for not hanging around in a company that had no plans for him and seemed to be at a standstill with its talent just to get a bigger payday. Now, if TNA makes it, he can say that he helped build it. I would also say that many in the business not named McMahon or Levesque would respect him also.
2007-02-09 00:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean TNA is dropping off the face of the Earth? They are about to get a 2 hour show and are going to prime time. They are upping their game if anything. Angle and WWE were in bad times has Angle didn't want to take time off and WWE wanted him to rest, they released him in the end. Anyway, TNA is great. They are the next biggest American company to WWE. They also usually put on better shows with more spots and more talent.
2007-02-09 00:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Kurt has not dropped off the wrestling map, he is headlining TNA every week. He is getting a title shot against Christian Cage.
2007-02-09 01:40:23
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answered by Ultimate Fighter 4
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are you an idiot??
drop of the map??
He's challanging for the world title in TNA this month.
He's in the main even for a company that has better talent than wwe and going for the belt, how is that "dropping off the mat" he may be a month away from being at the high point of his career.
I recommend you watch wrestling sometime
2007-02-09 00:39:05
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answered by anonymous w 4
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Kurt is still around. He begged Vince McMahon to release him from his WWE contract due to personal reasons. Vince Releasesd him. Two weeks later Kurt signed a contract with TNA which airs on Spike tv every thursday night and replays on saturday nights (also on spike tv).
2007-02-09 00:12:27
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answered by kim_in_craig 7
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He hasn't dropped off the map. Just causes hes in TNA. Hes better than ever.
2007-02-09 00:06:17
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answered by MisterMoney9 4
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He went to TNA
2007-02-09 00:10:41
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answered by bflip33 2
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TNA and ECW there not watched as much and no one really cares
2007-02-09 00:06:03
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answered by J D 3
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He hasn't. He is in TNA.
2007-02-09 00:11:05
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answered by kingstubborn 6
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