Former WWE superstar Bob Holly was backstage at last night's TNA house show from the Five Flags Center in Dubuque, Iowa.
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Former WWE superstar Bob Holly was backstage at last night's TNA house show from the Five Flags Center in Dubuque, Iowa.
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I'm sure Hardcore Holly will draw huge numbers. TNA should have realized when Kurt Angle went to TNA and their numbers didn't increase, then all these other WWE rejects came to TNA and no number increase, it should have been clear that no one cares about former WWE stars. Just build your own instead of giving into diva wants from WWE Rejects that feel like gods in TNA...
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^^^ he could have just been visiting friends and watching the show you know![]()
If Kenpachi used his Bankai, Armageddon, Ragnarok, and every other form of the apocalypse would march from the depths of hell with their demonic legions of death.... then take one look at him and turn tail and run.
Oh fuck. Not bob holly.
This is the thing I hate just because someone got let go or left WWE there a reject. WRESTLING HAS ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY! WCW use to take WWE talent and WWE took WCW's talent. That is the best part about having two wrestling companies out there today. Now I do agree on the part where I wish they build up the roster with the guys who started them out and helped them from the start like AJ MCMG Joe and all that but it doesn't hurt getting guys like Anderson,Pope,Angle along the way. Now I still don't wanna see Holly in TNA but point being just because someone from WWE comes to TNA doesn't mean there a WWE Reject.
^ very good point, wrestlers do like to go where they can be themselfs, i mean look at vince he holds back his wrestlers
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good god i hope there not gonna hire him hes not the answer.
No single wrestler is the answer. I like Bob Holly fine and there's no doubt he's a tough son of a bitch but John friggin' Cena himself couldn't make TNA as big as WWE. The ONLY answer is about $500 million. Huge amounts of money is the ONE AND ONLY way TNA will ever be able to compete with WWE.