Showing posts with label Robert Roode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Roode. Show all posts

Bound for Glory results….

Howdy there guys and gals…..
OMG! How much I love this years BOUND FOR GLORY!!!!!!! Woo woo woo! It was awesomely epic! YAY! You’ll see why in a minute because here are the results…..

  • Pre-Show Gauntlet Tag Team Match to determine who will face the face the champions at Bound For Glory
    Bro Mans (Robbie E/Jesse) def. Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels/Kazarian), Joseph Parks/Eric Young and Chavo Guerrero/Hernandez
  • X Division Championship Match
    Chris Sabin def. Manik ©, Jeff Hardy and Austin Aries
  • ABYSS RETURNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Tag Team Championship Match
    James Storm/Gunner © def. Bro Mans (Robbie E and Jesse)
  • Knockouts Championship Match
    Gail Kim def. ODB © and Brooke Tessmacher after Lei’D Tapa interfered on Gail’s behalf…………..
  • Kurt Angle returned to TNA Wrestling and was defeated by Bobby Roode Sad smile
  • Magnus def. Sting
  • TNA World Heavyweight Championship Match
    AJ Styles def. Bully Ray ©

YAY! I have been waiting since last year for AJ Styles to become the new World Champ and low and behold, he did! YAHOO!!!!!! Loving it! I also love the fact that Abyss has returned! That made me so happy….now all we need is for Joseph Parks to go and things will be back to normal Smile

Anyway, that is all from me for now.
Have fun and take care.
Lil xoxo

Lockdown matches….and picks…

Hi there everyone,

Hope you are all well and keeping busy. I know I am Winking smile

TNA’s Lockdown is tomorrow so I thought that I better put my picks up before tomorrow morning….so here we go (and my picks, as always will be in bold)

  • Steel Cage, World Heavyweight Championship
    Robert Roode
    © vs. James Storm
  • Lethal Lockdown Steel Cage Match
    Team Eric Bischoff (Bully Ray, Kazarian, Christopher Daniels and Gunner)
    vs. Team Garett Bischoff (Austin Aries, AJ Styles, Rob Van Dam and Mr Anderson)
    If Garett’s team wins, Eric is out of TNA and cannot use the Bischoff name, and if Eric’s team wins, Garett is done with TNA.
  • Steel Cage Match
    Jeff Hardy
    vs. Kurt Angle
  • Steel Cage Tag Team Championship Match
    Magnus/Samoa Joe
    © vs. Motorcity Machine Guns
  • Steel Cage, Knockouts Championship Match
    Gail Kim
    © vs. Velvet Sky
  • Steel Cage, Television Championship Match
    Devon
    © vs. Robbie E
  • Steel Cage Match
    Matt Morgan vs. Crimson

ppv4

I must admit I don’t really keep up with TNA as much as I used to so I may get quite a few wrong. We shall see tomorrow I guess….
Anyway, that is all from me.
Have fun,
Lil xoxo

Bound For Glory-Robert Roode-Hulk Hogan-TNA issues

In June 2011, TNA introduced a tournament called the 'Bound For Glory series'. 12 Men, 1 aim, to determine the new #1 Contender for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. 11 men came and went but one stood tall above the rest, Robert Roode. The new #1 contender would face the champion Kurt Angle in the main event at Bound For Glory.
In the lead up to TNA's biggest event of the year, videos showing how much winning at Bound For Glory meant to Robert Roode started being shown, drawing the audience in and making them believe that Roode was primed and ready to be the next world champion.
Day of the big event. The main event Kurt Angle (c) vs. Robert Roode for the TNA World Championship.
With all the build up over the past few weeks, the audience is behind Roode and they know he will knock off the champion.
But he fails. He loses.
During the week after, his best friend and tag team partner James Storm wins in a match with no build up.

What happened???

The story goes that the day of Bound For Glory, the plan that was in place was changed and that Robert Roode would not be winning the title that night. Despite being pushed as being the 'flag bearer' for TNA after Bound For Glory, and a media tour that had been promoted in Australia for quite some time, it was decided that same day, that James Storm would win the title on Impact that week.

Many have said that although James Storm is the more charasmatic out of the two, Robert Roode was in the best place that he could be in terms of his look and his promo work.
"...Roode's promo work was easily the best thing on TNA television in well, forever."

The only person who didn't see this was Hulk Hogan who admitted during a radio interview on Sirius Radio's Busted Open program that he would put James Storm into that position, not Roode.
"I'd go with James Storm all day long. Mainstream brotha'!......if you ask me to choose who to run with', and you gave me those two choices? That's my opinion."
When Bound For Glory went off air, the fans couldn't believe it. TNA had changed their plans and in doing so were ".... throwing away the best storyline build in some time."
Hogan, as Hogan does, went on the defensive via Twitter with his usual rant about it being about the 'dirt sheets' and proving them wrong.

"Goodnight HULKAMANIACS and jabronie marks without a life that don't know it a work when you work a work and work yourself into a shoot,marks"
Hogan has been having to get on his defensive alot recently, especially after his remarks about AJ Styles who had missed a fan interaction event due to a death in the family. 
Alot of people are angry at Hogan for those comments, as being as insensitive as they are, AJ is and has been the poster boy for all the good and unique qualities in TNA since it's debut in June 2002.
With the latest lot of defense from Hulk Hogan, and talk of plans changing due to 'proving dirt sheets wrong', could this be showing cracks in Hulk Hogan, or that the priorities of TNA are in the dangerously wrong place?

In regards to the Hulkster, the general feeling is that he is starting to show his more horrible side to his personality. He is being shown to be manipulative, he always has to be right and he has to prove others wrong. In this day and age it is easy for him to do that through the use of social media (eg. Twitter). 
"....it's Hogan trying to show fans who don't bleed red and yellow that they don't know what they are talking about."
Hogan is trying to make an example of the dirt sheets by changing original plans and storylines so that he can rub it in that that was the plan all along and the dirt sheets were wrong.
"Welcome to the new work, where the work isn't getting fans to become emotionally invested in characters and storylines to spend money, but lying to fans and telling them they are marks and don't know what they want to see at the time you expect them to spend money on the product. The only problem with that end game is that every time you try to pull the work again, you get more and more exposed as running in circles, something that sadly, TNA has been doing since Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff came to town." 

In regards to TNA's priorities, they have changed dramatically since Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff came to power. 
The company should not be making decisions based on a need to prove the the 'marks' wrong. They should be doing it for their love of their fans and based on what they think the audience would want. Doing it the other way is a way of ".....pissing on the audience that is paying for the company and the most passionate members of that audience as well."
As well as decisions not being well done, neither are situations that arise within the company. The Jeff Hardy/Victory Road saga is one that many TNA fans just shake their head at anytime it's mentioned. Company officials allowed Jeff to go out into a TNA ring when he was in no way able to perform. The word going round at the time was that Jeff Hardy showed up to the Impact zone like that and at that time, officials should have sent him home and sorted out a new plan of attack. Not what happened that night.

This begs the question"At what point does the hard working TNA roster and fans that are still loyal to the company become the priority?"

Personally, I believe that as long as Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff are at the forefront of TNA and involved in everyday decision making, TNA will continue in a downward spiral.
As a fan, I have seem some poor decisions made (eg. bringing the Nasty Boys/Bubba the Love Sponge into TNA, the Jeff Hardy/Victory Road situation) and I have seen the stuff that I loved about TNA either being pushed into the background or being taken away. Examples of this are the X-Division, although they are getting a teeny bit more air time now, and the six sided ring which in my mind made TNA different. It allowed all different angles of attack to your opponent and a whole lot of opportunities for the X Division to really shine.
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff don't care what the fans think at all. From my perspective, all they care about is feeding their egos and their pockets. Which is unfair to the fans and to all the people who helped build TNA before they came along. 
But what do I know? I'm just a girl who doesn't know what she's talking about.....

Thank you everyone for reading this. I wrote this in response to an article that I read called Looking at the 'New Work' from Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff, The message it's sending and more which is written by Mike Johnson. I agree with everything the article says and it basically said everything that I wanted to say in a much clearer way. 
I hope you guys enjoyed reading it because I know I enjoyed typing it.
Anyway, that is all from me for now.
Until next time,
Ta ta xoxo


References:
PWInsider.com article
Twitter

Hulk Hogan's Radio Interview

Hi there everyone,
Hope you are all as well as I am. I'm enjoying my two days off so it's all fantastically good. :)
Anyway, time for some gossip....
Hulk Hogan did a radio interview on Sirius Radio's Busted Open in which he talked about Robert Roode, James Storm, and on Jeff Hardy.
On Robert Roode he said....

".....he's not ready. He's not the next guy. Ya' know, they might think he is. Dixie Carter might think he is. The whole world might think he is. He's not the next guy." 
"This is much more than being a wrestler, this is crossing barriers, medias, ya' know media barriers,and, and entertainment barriers of all kind. Getting your character down verbally has 90% to do with getting over."

Honestly! Hulk Hogan! Why would he say stuff like this? When I first read this I was like "He's basically putting down a young upstart wrestler!" I don't understand what he has against B. Roode but I think Hulk Hogan needs to look away from the past wrestlers and look towards the wrestlers of the future. Robert Roode is a great wrestler. He's fantastic on the mic and has been involved in some of the best storylines that TNA has ever had. I like Robert Roode so I may be a bit biased but come on! I think he's the next guy and I think that he will prove that at Bound For Glory.
On the other hand, Hulk has nothing but nice words for James Storm, Roode's tag team partner.

"I'd go with James Storm all day long. Mainstream brotha'!......if you ask me to choose who to run with', and you gave me those two choices? That's my opinion."
I like both Storm and Roode personally although as a main eventer I think Roode does have what it takes. I don't fully understand what Hogan is going on about, but then again, he isn't one that I fully trust either. 

In terms of Jeff Hardy, Hulk Hogan has basically said that if he can keep himself clean and get back to being the charasmatic enigma that we all know and love, he will be the guy!

".....I'd say Jeff Hardy's the next guy if he keeps his act together. Well, I think he's got a lot of shine to him, I mean he just doesn't have 5 star matches. He shines outside the ring. He walks through the mall, and people know who he is. He's got a look, he's got an air about him. He's got the 'IT' factor.........Jeff Hardy has the potential to really be the guy."
 
 This is what I like to hear. Positive stuff being said by people in higher powers about wrestlers. Not burying them. I think Jeff deserves his chance. He's cleaned up and he's been doing everything possible to propel himself back into the front line. Let's hope that at Bound For Glory, he gets a match and it shows to the audience and the boys in the locker-room at TNA that the "HARDY PARTY BEGINS!!!!!"
 
Honestly, I think Hulk Hogan really needs to be careful with what he says and who he says it about. I can't imagine that Roode is going to take too kindly to being basically buried by someone who is a so called "legend". I think the Hulkster needs a reality check and fast. 
Anyway, that's my two cents worth for today.
Until next time,
You know you love me xoxo

Robert Roode Radio Interview

Hi there again everyone,

Last week, I was looking around at some of the ‘dirtsheets’ on the web and I came across an interview that Robert Roode did for ‘Monday Night Mayhem

Throughout the article he talks about Beer Money, his push against Booker T, Singles competition, the future, Ric Flair and the company’s investment.

He talks about when he first came to the company he was placed as the ‘bodyguard’ of Team Canada (awesome team Smile). Then they pushed him majorly as a singles competitor…

“….took me off on my own and put some high expectations on me being around the World Title picture. I got to be in the ring with some big names……

After Team Canada, Roode was placed into an angle with Booker T. After that they didn’t have anything for him and he was in real danger of being released.

I’m not going to make the mistake again of letting them not have anything for me. I’m going to make them have something for me….

Roode credits the creative team for putting him and James Storm together as Beer Money.

Honestly, it was only supposed to last for about three months. It lit a fire under both of us and we just told each other to make the best out of this and run with it. We did, and obviously it’s worked out great. Three years later and here we are as one of the most popular tag teams in professional wrestling today.

On working with Ric Flair, Roode says that he was so blessed to have worked with him both in a group and one on one.

Ric is 60 years old and he’s been around the block, but he can still go. I’ve seen it with my own eyes. He had an awesome match with Doug Williams over in England.If I have an opportunity to wrestle Ric, it would be a dream come true.

And lastly, he talks about TNA’s investment in his superstar potential.

Obviously I don’t want to disappoint anybody…….expect the unexpected. I was taught that you have to be different from everybody else in order to be successful in this business. You’re going to see Bobby Roode be his own person and become a superstar.

Now, for my personal opinion about Bobby Roode. I personally love Beer Money and I think that they are kind of the whole package of what a tag team should be.
There was talk lately of splitting up Beer Money and reuniting AMW but that never came to fruition because, when Chris Harris returned at Sacrifice this year, TNA officials felt that he was out of shape and didn’t get over as much as they would’ve liked. There is no talk of Harris returning so I don’t see that happening. I don’t know if I want Beer Money to break up. They just work so well together but I also don’t mind Bobby as a singles wrestler. I think he does well on his own. Mind you, I only know his singles character as one who berates and puts down women. Makes them sound like a stereotypical women who doesn’t stand up for herself.
But that’s just me Winking smile

 

Anyway, that is all for now,

Until next time,

You know you love me xoxo

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