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Old 12-04-2007, 05:04 AM   #8 (permalink)
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am i the only one that thinks that jeff hardy is going to win? i have a feeling that HHH is going to let hardy beat him. maybe there's something else going on here that no one knows about yet. this involves triple h losing to hardy and maybe eventually leading to his heel turn. i see hardy winning with triple h looking shocked at the end of the matchl. he can't believe he's been beat. he feels he's gotten soft so he attacks hardy even after he's lost. this leads to a hardy/hhh fued which probably won't last long and then HHH having another fued after that will lead to him getting the title back.

also i was very much like the crowd while watching raw......dead. that was until stephanie showed up. i really woke up at that point..too bad it was at the end of the show. also when vince started to list the superstars that were going to be on the show next week, i didn't believe him. i've heard stuff about stone cold and the rock but nothing on trish or hogan. hogan, really? with all the problems he's having now he's going to show up? i'll believe it when i see it, that goes with trish too.

also i think vince will declare himself the best superstar of all time.

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There were two stories going around backstage in TNA in regards to Rhino’s absence at TNA Turning Point. One was that he had a neck injury, the other was that there was a personal issue he had to take care of.

Early reports say that Scott Hall claimed “food poisoning” as to why he didn’t show up at the TNA Turning Point PPV last night. TNA had been working for weeks promoting the return of The Outsiders at the PPV. Hall’s no-show lead to a huge shoot promo from Samoa Joe at the end of the show. "Scott Hall punked out on me and on every single fan in this building tonight,” said Joe. He said there are TNA die-hards who bust their asses for the fans every week and there are superstars who think they come and do whatever they want, however they feel like it, and screw the hard-working guys and fans of TNA. Earlier in the show Joe sent another shot at Hall saying that he “probably couldn’t pass the breathalyzer in his car to get to the arena.”

D.H. Smith made his return at the RAW Live event in Savannah, Georgia last night defeating Santino Marella. It's likely we will see D.H. on RAW tonight.

Wade Keller is reporting that TNA President Dixie Carter held a meeting today offering everyone in the company their release if they wanted it. Only Senshi (aka Low Ki) took up Carter's offer.

Therefore it appears as if Senshi is finished with TNA Wrestling.

The last time a TNA official/wrestler had any voice contact with Scott Hall was on Sunday morning. Concern started to grow as the day went on that he was going to no-show the pay-per-view event because he didn't show up at the building, not to mention that he wasn't answering his phone. There was even hope among people in TNA that he'd at least show up while the show was going on. Last night, Hall sent a text message or voice mail saying he had food poisoning and that he wasn't going to be able to make the event.

- Kevin Nash was said to disappointed with Hall no-showing the event. He was really let down by Hall.

Management told Samoa Joe to go the ring last night to cut a promo on Scott Hall to take the heat off of the company for a major star no-showing a pay-per-view. They wanted him to put over the guys on the roster and then to introduce Eric Young as his replacement partner. Joe's promo went about five minutes longer than originally planned not to mention that it incorporated a lot more content, especially aimed at Kevin Nash, than was planned.

- During the promo, Joe leaned over the top rope and asked someone off camera if they were mad at him. Apparently, he looked over at TNA President Dixie Carter -- who was sitting in the audience -- shrugged and said, "Go ahead and fire me, I don't care." As you can imagine, Carter was legitimately upset with him "going into business for himself" and taking so long with his promo. Furthermore, Kevin Nash was legitimately upset that Joe turned Scott Hall's no-show into a rant against him for some reason.

- Nash returned to the back right away after the match had concluded. He was waiting for Joe to show up so he could confront him about his comments. When Joe got backstage, Nash confronted him and a heated verbal exchange with some shoving ensued between the two. Joe soon backed down to prevent the situation from escalating.

- Joe gave an emotional apology at today's all-talent meeting as he felt he went overboard with his promo from the night before. He said he hoped his apology would be accepted.
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