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Post by hbk on Aug 26, 2006 18:01:02 GMT -5
It appears Monty Brown and Ron "The Truth" Killings are done with TNA for the time being. Both Brown and Killings reportedly informed TNA officials at the iMPACT! tapings last Monday night after the Hard Justice PPV that they were leaving. Both Brown and Killings appeared in the first of three TV tapings last Monday night, with Brown appearing in the opening of the August 17 show and Killings losing to Samoa Joe later in the main event.
Killings is expected to continue work with the RXLL wrestling promotion in Guadalajara, Mexico, while Brown remains in contract negotiations with TNA. Some have hinted that there could be some interest from WWE for Brown, but nothing has been confirmed yet. We hope to have more on this soon.
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Post by Dr. Wrestling on Aug 26, 2006 23:00:21 GMT -5
I think TNA should try to keep Killings in the company because he has the in ring ability to become a star. He had a good match with Samoa Joe this past week on Impact and if he was given a push he could become a star. Killings is the only former member of the 3LK that isn't involved in a storyline and Killings hasn't really been given a chance to show if he can be a main event wrestler. B.G. and Kip became The James Gang and Konnan formed LAX but when has Killings been involved in a storyline? I think a Killings/Samoa Joe feud could be a good feud.
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Post by Cartman Cop on Aug 30, 2006 2:06:30 GMT -5
Yeah, "The truth" for some people is Tna and without him they would die but they will lose some fans!
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Post by Raven ECW on Sept 7, 2006 10:02:29 GMT -5
If they didn't have short term signings like steiner and sting they could have had more money and used younger/over talent like the truth and monty brown and paid them more... they were both main event material... so why not. TNA needs to seperate from being WCW Jr. They need to be TNA. Forget sting, steiner, goldberg...
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