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Post by slickric1976 on Dec 2, 2006 14:36:43 GMT -5
Last night during WWE’s RAW house show in Knoxville, TN, Voodoo Kin Mafia, Kip & BG James (formally the New Age Outlaws in WWE) showed up to continuing filming footage for their current "WWE invasion" storyline. They were accompanied by a camera crew, Vince Russo, announcer Jeremy Borash, and a group of “fans” that had TNA posters and VKM signs.
According to reports the TNA stars entered the Knoxville Civic Center as Triple H was making his entrance to take on Randy Orton. Fans began to chant TNA as they saw the stars in the upper level “nosebleed” seats. Triple H made no mention on the mic of the TNA stars being in attendance.
As of right now WWE has not made any attempts to ban the TNA crew from continuing to film footage.
got this from lordsofpain.net
To me this is a work and the WWE and TNA are working togeter. If not they would have kicked them out as soon as the TV crew started to tape.
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Post by jblcenafan on Dec 2, 2006 17:35:57 GMT -5
It means nothing , if they deal with Vince he would never let his boys lose to TNA people.
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Post by chitokmcmahon on Dec 2, 2006 17:47:10 GMT -5
I don't see why anybody really cares...WWE is crap, TNA is even worse.
Drawing attention to your competition is kinda stupid if you ask me. I mean, if you're TNA...why in the World would you advertise your competition's PPV right on the main page of your website?
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Post by slickric1976 on Dec 2, 2006 21:08:32 GMT -5
that is my point , they must be working together.
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Post by chitokmcmahon on Dec 3, 2006 11:35:39 GMT -5
I don't know though, because the WWE just continues to ignore them, and every other invasion angle I can remember, the WWE played it up for everything it was worth.
But, with TNA, they just ignore it completely.
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Post by hmfiles on Dec 5, 2006 11:04:20 GMT -5
Here's what makes this sound fishy to me.
I am pretty sure that an announcement is made before every WWE wrestling event, explaining that any recording is prohibited.
There's no point in preventing the TNA folks from *attending* the event, but I figure they would stop them from recording anything.
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Post by redpittman66 on Dec 5, 2006 16:14:28 GMT -5
This helps draw more TNA fans to the WWE than the web-site does. There's still a large percentage of the fans that don't follow "wrestling" via the internet, but when they watch TNA on Thursday night and see that VKM are "invading" the WWE house shows it will draw fans to more WWE house shows in hopes of being "cool" by involved in the "invasion" through posters, chanting TNA etc. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that Brian Armstrong was working with Vince the entire time. I just don't see how someone that's been around the business their entire lives could be stupid enough not to see that this is drawing attention to the WWE.
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Post by ssteward on Dec 5, 2006 16:37:23 GMT -5
I have to disagree there. There is no TNA fan alive who is not aware of WWE, and no amount of publicity TNA creates is going to cause any person out there to attend a WWE show when they otherwise would not. I don't see this having any kind of effect on WWE house show attendance, and I mean zero.
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