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Post by MetalBlade on Sept 8, 2007 10:17:33 GMT -1
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Post by Knoxville on Sept 8, 2007 12:23:51 GMT -1
Ah it's good to see another site reporting it correctly. Alot of the "news" sites were saying it was to the fact that "Martin looked to muscular and TNA knew he was on steroids. Which wasn't good considering they're under investigation from congress." - which is a bunch of crap imo, congress hasn't shown an intrest in TNA.
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Post by MetalBlade on Sept 8, 2007 13:10:06 GMT -1
Yeah, I find Wrestling Online a pretty reliable source to be honest. They usually get their shit straight, unlike as you said, some other sites.
Still, I am surprised about this. I thought TNA would have pushed him to the moon. But alas, as Woo said in another thread, it seems we are moving into another era of smaller wrestlers breaking through to main event status. Which is a good thing as this promotes athleticism over sheer brute force.
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Post by Woo on Sept 11, 2007 14:46:46 GMT -1
congress hasn't shown an intrest in TNA. Congress sent Dixie Carter a letter asking TNA what they do to prevent people on their roster being on drugs. I almost made a topic about it here but I don't really know what congress is... anyway I read saw the letter and it was quite stern with TNA about the industry's drug problems. Test was only on a temp contract at TNA anyway but the letter may have been a factor in not signing him permanently.
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Post by Angel on Sept 13, 2007 22:01:22 GMT -1
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Post by Woo on Sept 14, 2007 18:19:26 GMT -1
Sorry Jess, what am I meant to be looking at on that link?
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Post by MetalBlade on Sept 14, 2007 19:10:48 GMT -1
I almost made a topic about it here but I don't really know what congress is... I think she is trying to show you what congress is dude.
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Post by Woo on Sept 14, 2007 21:49:37 GMT -1
I thought it might have been, but that site is organized very poorley imo.
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