Marcus left in bad terms I don't know if he would want to and the others it'll be nice
2007-08-10 15:16:59
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answer #1
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answered by Manual 5
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Well Sabu and Marcus Cor Von wrestled in TNa. I know Marcus Cor Von will not be welcomed back based on how he left. Besides he is dealing with some family issues right now and that is why he is not on TV.
Sabu would probably have minimal success as he is just too daring to hold a title.
Gangrel would fit in with Raven's group but thats about it.
RVD would instantly be a top 5 in the company based on not only his in ring ability but the fact that most TNA fans are educated and came over from the ECW group.
Scott Hall would make an ok addition but would most likely have something to do with Kevin Nash since they are inseparable it seems.
Brock would instantly become a number one contender because of his size and name value. Problem is it would be short term as he doesn't have the credentials (ie history) like guys like Angle, Jarrett, Sting, to stay on top.
2007-08-10 15:30:12
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answer #2
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answered by CJ B 4
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Sabu and Monty Brown (Cor Von) have been in TNA before, as mentioned. Gangrel, meh. Maybe in Raven's oddball bunch. Scott Hall I have never liked and do not look forward to seeing him, period. Brock Lesnar would be great but there isn't a whole lot of competition for him. Samoa Joe, obviously, and Abyss; maybe Kurt Angle, not much more. RVD would be awesome. He's one of my all-time favorites and I'd love to see him in the X Division. The X Division seems to be on hold right now; RVD could make a huge difference.
2007-08-10 15:58:35
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answer #3
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answered by The Dragon 7
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1. Sabu might just go there because he was on TNA before.
2. Marcus Cor Von came from TNA.
3) Doubt it.
4) RVD might... MIGHT... If he wants to keep wrestling.
5) Maybe...
6) Maybe.. He's in Japan now and had a huge fight with the WWE so maybeeeeee.
2007-08-10 15:24:45
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answer #4
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answered by The Ayatollah of Rock n Rollah 4
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TNA can fairly beat WWE celebrity's because of the fact WWE has dependable followers that watch all there products, so despite if Superstars replaced into the 10th teach WWE had on according to week, wwe great followers could nevertheless watch. TNA does not have that many dependable followers yet. greater question: because of the fact uncooked have been given a three.3 for a 2 hour teach, and incredibly the three hour teach replaced into pathetic. it could have been plenty under that with the rubbish that had on for 3 hours in the present day. And no, many did not rejoice with uncooked. the only element relaxing replaced into the superb 10 minutes.
2016-12-15 11:39:35
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answered by kirk 4
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I'd like to see Sabu, RVD, and Lesnar back, whether in WWE or TNA. I loathe Scott Hall, Gangrel is not that good a wrestler, and what happened to Cor Von? Why did he leave?
2007-08-10 15:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd watch TNA.
But Marcus Cor Von and Sabu have already been in TNA.I think.
2007-08-10 15:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Than TNA would have 6 new struggling actors, looking for their 15 mins of fame
2007-08-10 15:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Sabu's been there before. He's pretty much a main event jobber when he's there, or a stepping stone for up-and-comers. After a month, he really loses any kind of credibility, and his ring ability is sub par at best, so we'd lose all reason to like him.
2. Cor Von was in TNA before also under his real name, Monty Brown. To answer a question asked by someone before, he left TNA allegidly because he wanted to run his own gym, and TNA's schedule wouldn't allow him to do so. Hindsight's 20/20, but TNA should've saw through the lame excuse considering Vinnie had been knocking on Brown's door since early FSN days.
Odds are he'd chase the title when he's not busy being someone's lackey, that's pretty much how he was (mis)treated before he left. Then again, ECW's not doing much for him these days.
3. Gangrel still has some good matches left in him. If Raven were in better health, a Gangrel/Raven first blood would be PPV worthy. They're both great brawlers, and both have somewhat of a following. Like his WWE comeback run, I'm sure Gangrel's stay would be short in TNA. He'd also have to wrestle under his indi name, Vampire Warrior, since WWE owns the rights to Gangrel
4. RVD would fit in perfectly with TNA. AJ Styles v. RVD has been a TNA fan's dream match since the company's inception, and considering Lynn's laced up the boots again, we could see some classic clinics come out of those two like back in old ECW. Considering TNA lacks any written wellness policy, Rob would be able to toke up as much as he wanted to without repurcussions. As with Gangrel, Van Dam would have to change his name. He'd probably end up using his WCW/Indi name, Robbie V, especially considering how difficult it is to pronounce his real last name. i could see him sticking around there for a long time, a year at the least.
5. Scott Hall's been in TNA before. He and Nash had a pretty neat angle coming in, There was going to be a ladder match between Jarrett and Jeff Hardy, who was in the company at the time, for the titles. Jarrett said he could deliver Scott Hall in his corner, so Jeff Hardy went out to get Nash to watch his back. There was an implied falling out between the former Outsiders in weeks to come. What followed were some of the more cryptic and entertaining serious video promo's to ever come out of the Outsiders. Beneath the smack talk was this glint in Big Kev's eyes, and they loved playing with the fact that both combatants in the match had the first name Jeff. Nobody knew for sure who the outsiders would side with, but most fans were positive that the old clique members were getting back together Nash did a swerve and sided with Scott Hall and Jarrett, they formed a two month long faction called Kings of Wrestling (No, not Hero and Castagnoli). Nash and Hall both did some fairly decent matches during the King era, and the faction lasted until Savage was reported to come in and save the TNA roster from the KoW, but after a backstage unkayfabe altercation between Savage and Hogan, Randy left and the angle was kind of dropped, along with a booked PPV matchup. Soon after, Nash turned on Jarrett, Hall obediently followed suit, and soon after faded away into the background until he was gone.
If he were to come back, I'd assume it would result in an Outsiders Takeover of the commentary table, considering last time I saw Scott, he wasn't exactly in peak ring shape, and Nash isn't exactly in good health either. I'm not saying the Outsiders on commentary would be a bad thing, I'm almost positive it would get TNA some attention, but it would lose it's shine in a months time, if it lasted that long considering Hall's on-the-wagon/off-the-wagon history of substance abuse and disappearing.
6. Brock Lesnar would be a wonderfull addition to TNA's roster. Like Angle, he's not very tall, and like Angle, he's able to go to the top rope if the match needs the extra notch. Right now, everyone's thinking about the botched shooting star as they read this, but in truth, Lesnar didn't botch it because of bad execution, he botched it because the ropes were slippery with sweat. He's very capable of doing a shooting star, I've seen him do it on multiple occasions in both OVW and Japan matches. Considering his WWE contract breach (X amount of years of no wrestling in the US if contract is breached before expiring) and Lesnar's undoubtedly unreasonable demands, and his current fascenation with the world of MMA, seeing Lesnar in the six sides is a very very long shot....then again, so were the odds of seeing Angle in a TNA ring two years ago. Let's humor the idea and say Lesnar wins his court case against WWE and is allowed to wrestle in America, and wants to...
I could see Lesnar dominating, taking the world title off of Angle in his first night (as is customary with TNA when they hire a new name) He'd hold onto it for at least four months before running into the brick wall that is Samoa Joe. After one or two futile attempts, including a possible dream triple threat with Angle, Joe, and Lesnar, I could see the Samoan Submission Machine taking down the undefeated Lesnar and gaining a lot of good heat for it. After something like that though, Lesnar wouldn't have much left to do in TNA, and odds are TNA would cut my little timeline in half and saturate what could be something big to fans if built up properly (like with Angle and Joe). I think Brock would go back to Japan, or even join UFC, PFC or IFL after a year in TNA, and that would be the last we'd see of the Next Big Thing
2007-08-10 15:55:07
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answer #9
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answered by Candle 7
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That wud b pretty sweet
2007-08-10 15:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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