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  1. i would change one of the following lower Cameron's overness raise Paige's overness both are at 65 and no way they should be equal
  2. its been reported Justin Gabriel quit WWE this weekend... not sure if anyone has a verified link but remove him from wwe
  3. No, considering that's what happened. One wrestler makes it seem like they injured themselves, two I would still somewhat agree but three is where I start to think it is a trend of the wrestler who executes the move, not the one who takes it. In the one that as shown it did look like taker error by Strong. We will never know the details with Lionheart as PCW took down the video. The video from the Yoshitatsu injury hasn't really circulated yet so unless people saw Tatsu screwed it up, there's no proof. The common denominator is AJ. Clearly looks like Yoshitatsu doesn't tuck his head back properly to me In which case AJ shouldn't have continued with the move considering Yoshi wasn't properly in position. Again, the common factors in all these injuries are AJ Styles and the Styles Clash, not the guy taking the move. If there were a spate of experienced wrestlers "not tucking their head properly" on any other move, maybe there'd be an argument for it, but I don't see it being anyone but AJ's fault on one level or another. you can not stop a move halfway through just because your opponent doesn't have his head tucked properly (i don't aj could even tell that yoshi wasnt in position) the fact is in this case the blame goes totally to yoshi Yoshi isn't fully in position before AJ starts to hit the move - and that's consistent with every time he's injured somebody with the Styles Clash, he's rushed the set-up, and hit it before the other guy is safely in position. Wrestling is about trust - if you can't tell if the other guy is safely in position, then that's not a move you should be using in the first place. If Yoshi Tatsu - or anyone else - had never taken the move before, then AJ shouldn't have expected them to just take it on the night, they should have run through it or else not used that move at all. The blame is absolutely on AJ Styles. If it was a one-off, I'd say perhaps not, but the constants are AJ Styles and that move. If it had been a one-off, maybe you could say the "blame" goes on the guy taking it, but when he's consistently injuring people with the same move it's absurd to not put at least some of the blame on Styles, especially when the guy getting injured has never been injured in his life. Part of me wonders how much of it is to do with it being AJ Styles involved - I doubt so many people would be rushing to defend him if it were a big musclebound oaf injuring people, but because it's an old indie darling with great EWR stats that keeps breaking people's necks, it must be the other guy, even when the other guy is someone who's never been injured before in his life. you say wrestling is about trust... which is why when performing a move like that the superstar doing it has to be able to trust that the other superstar knows how to be positioned, the fact that this move has been done thousands of times we would have seen more injuries before now if it was all on AJ. and the whole "indie darling" comment is just dumb and irrelevant
  4. No, considering that's what happened. One wrestler makes it seem like they injured themselves, two I would still somewhat agree but three is where I start to think it is a trend of the wrestler who executes the move, not the one who takes it. In the one that as shown it did look like taker error by Strong. We will never know the details with Lionheart as PCW took down the video. The video from the Yoshitatsu injury hasn't really circulated yet so unless people saw Tatsu screwed it up, there's no proof. The common denominator is AJ. Clearly looks like Yoshitatsu doesn't tuck his head back properly to me In which case AJ shouldn't have continued with the move considering Yoshi wasn't properly in position. Again, the common factors in all these injuries are AJ Styles and the Styles Clash, not the guy taking the move. If there were a spate of experienced wrestlers "not tucking their head properly" on any other move, maybe there'd be an argument for it, but I don't see it being anyone but AJ's fault on one level or another. you can not stop a move halfway through just because your opponent doesn't have his head tucked properly (i don't aj could even tell that yoshi wasnt in position) the fact is in this case the blame goes totally to yoshi
  5. Britanny is still on TNA's roster and there's no word if she was released or not. http://nodq.com/tna/419889697.shtml
  6. anyone have or able to do more recent pics of maria kanellis and michael bennett on KYKY
  7. i would argue Xavier is the leader, he was the first one to be shown in the vignettes, other than that there is nothing to go off of as to who is the leader Well, on the last vignette they were in, Big E was in the center, same has their entrance on smack down, he directed Kofi and Woods into the ring. I sense there's no "leader" so to say, but I believe Big E should be set as the leader for now until otherwise noted. like i said i would guess Xavier because usually in a group like that the 'leader' is the first one seen... as far as big e being in the middle i think that is more of just a visual thing since he is the one big guy and kofi/xavier are similar sizes
  8. i would argue Xavier is the leader, he was the first one to be shown in the vignettes, other than that there is nothing to go off of as to who is the leader
  9. considering tna is leaving spike, and we aren't really sure what the new schedule will be, should their image drop a little?
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