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    I think TNA shouldn't have shown him on camera. I've read elsewhere that some of the TNA wrestlers are upset with management that it happened. But what I find confusing is why didn't he just go backstage. Why be out in the audience in the first place? I think there were some other WWE guys there, but they were backstage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wedge View Post
    I think TNA shouldn't have shown him on camera.
    Can you maybe explain why? I'm not even arguing, I'd just really like to know why people think this. How was TNA in the wrong for simply showing someone who was out in the open in their studio, in their audience, during a live broadcast? Both promotions do it all the time whenever there are celebrities or other sports figures in attendance. I really don't see a difference here, except that it reflects negatively on WWE. Once again, I politely ask you to elaborate on why you think TNA was so wrong for showing a member of the audience (who was well aware that he was at a live pro wrestling show) on TV.

    But what I find confusing is why didn't he just go backstage. Why be out in the audience in the first place?
    ...what I find confusing is your thinking that he had the choice to go backstage. Him just being in the middle of the crowd by himself should have been somewhat of an indicator that he probably doesn't know anyone in TNA, or at least not well enough to be invited backstage. He was there as just a regular audience member. I really don't see why you think he could have or should have been backstage.

    I think it's obvious that he shouldn't have been there in the first place, especially after WWE made it clear to their employees that there was to be no public interaction with TNA talent while they were in Orlando. I think showing up at an iMPACT! taping clearly crosses that line.

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