We finally have the answer to a question we have been asking
since TMZ broke the story back in July. After nearly 4 months of MAJOR
speculation on the sheets of dirt, banter between Spike officials and a former
writer, and the internet community debating as to where (or even if there will
be a) TNA will be in 2015. Destination America and Impact have reached a
multi-year agreement to take the brand to the Discovery Communications family.
Some have rejoiced simply because there was a TV deal announced while others speculate
that this will be that FINAL thing that will end TNA, but I am going to look at
what this move could mean for Impact in the future.
It seems these days that a few terms are thrown around improperly on a regular basis. The ones I shake my head at the most are what I call “warped palavers” as they are meant to be used as a way to justify ones stance on a topic that really cannot be defined beyond opinion. Perhaps my favorite of all is the term “compelling” because many use it to define something when the word in general is opposite by meaning. Let’s take a look at how some have misused the term in relation to these current Bethlehem tapings. I’ll cherry pick a few of my favorites from forum pages across the internet.
Stories on Impact are boring and
not compelling in the least.
Follow along with me for a minute
as I tell you this story:
Friend of the Spanish Announce Table and Kansas City-based Wrestling Artist Rob Schamberger was in attendance for RAW in the City of Fountains on Monday, October 20, 2014.
Rob was invited by WWE to showcase his talents by live-painting Sting outside the Sprint Center before the show.
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I love it when a show or movie I watch somehow correlates
with how I view Professional Wrestling. By now, most of you who read these
understand that I take a bit more of the positive perspective approach to
creative criticism. This, however, is not always the case and a movie I watched
with my wife the other day – Chef -
struck a clandestine nerve with me. We viewed the film expecting to be
entertained by an out of the box story; which it delivered excellently as I do
recommend seeing the show. Inside that 114 minute span, the main character (Jon
Favreau) delivered a statement to the critic (Oliver Platte) who scrutinized
his work earlier in the film:
“You robbed me of my
pride, of my career, my dignity… And I know people like you, you don’t usually
care about that kind of thing. But you should know it hurts people like me;
because we’re really trying.”
Last year around this time, I wrote a blog about Bound for Glory 2013 going down infamously into the chronicles of TNA’s history. After 4 years of the Hogan Era, rumors about home grown talent leaving, and overwhelming negativity on social media, TNA was at a point where fans needed something to believe in. In my piece, I covered the fact that BFG needed to be that turning point in which the company moves back into what TNA Loyalist viewed to be their wrestling alternative. Personally, I feel they have done just that, but it has flown mostly under the radar of wrestling fans. Let me explain why I feel TNA earned my money, in spite of what many consider a lackluster build to this year’s BFG.
Rob Schamberger never ceases to absolutely amaze us here on the Spanish Announce Table.
Once again he makes painting wrestlers look easy as he masterfully catches the essence of The Many Faces of Ultimate Warrior!
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Currently,
the One Night Only PPVs are thought of as sporadic at best when it comes to
storyline implications for the weekly TNA product. The reason I believe this is
true was due to how far in advance TNA records these shows. But if Impact the
TV show is in the same position, yet has a direct path then that excuse is not
acceptable any longer. So the question is; how do we breathe life into this
idea? I want to know if what I have envisioned is something others might see as
potentially being successful.
Here is
a list of what we are currently working with as of what has aired/will air in
2014:
Jan – Hardcore Justice
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May – Joker’s Wild
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Sept – World Cup
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Feb - #OldSchool
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June – Slammiversary
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Oct – Bound For Glory
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March – LockDown
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July – Global Impact
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Nov – Knockout Knockdown
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April – Sacrifice
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Aug – Xtravaganza
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Dec – Victory Road
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Regular TNA PPV
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TNA’s One Night Only presents
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“TNA has a bad reputation and they will never live that down.” This was what I took away from a recent debate about if TNA deserved the hate they received. The debate included the massive span of the entire 12 year history of TNA and while there were many good points brought about, I feel that the time restraints didn’t offer a true value to the full history of TNA. We all know the handful of negatives that people point to – Sporadic booking, Hogan Era, abuse of nostalgia, pushing stars that weren’t “home grown”, ORLANDO JORDAN – in terms of what many feel has given TNA a negative reputation. I am here to convey a deeper prospective on the value I feel is often overlooked.
Another damn great painting by Rob Schamberger. Seriously, there's not a piece that Rob puts out that we don't think is amazing! Very talented dude and super cool person.
Check out the latest Canvas 2 Canvas with frequent guest on the Spanish Announce Table Podcast, Kansas City Wrestling Artist Rob Schamberger!
Check out the latest Canvas 2 Canvas with frequent guest on the Spanish Announce Table Podcast, Kansas City Wrestling Artist Rob Schamberger!
I’m not even going to lie. I’m not feeling Monday Night RAW tonight. At all. But I have a job to do. For some reason Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and HBK are in the ring doing… something. Apparently they are going to talk about John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar. I’m not sure why this is relevant or important. They should talk about HBKs hunting show, Hogan’s sex tape, and Ric Flair’s 902 ex-wives.
Cena comes out here after these old men debate his chances. He looks like Hogan shat him out in the bathroom 3 hours ago. I really don’t care much what Cena says about Brock Lesnar. At this point I just want something new.
Cena comes out here after these old men debate his chances. He looks like Hogan shat him out in the bathroom 3 hours ago. I really don’t care much what Cena says about Brock Lesnar. At this point I just want something new.