DA NEMISIS
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Post by DA NEMISIS on Aug 13, 2008 19:08:41 GMT -5
Carlito's long-term future with WWE appears to be in doubt again. While he's worked a few live events, he still has yet to debut on television on SmackDown since the draft seven weeks ago.
Once again, he has talked with friends about a release from the company. In his homeland of Puerto Rico, he can do what he wants and be the top singles star in WWC. However, business isn't too good at the moment and he'd be going from working in front of thousands of fans to a few hundred. The last time Carlito talked about departing from WWE, he had talks with the AAA promotion in Mexico about coming in as a full-timer, where he could be a top heel.
Regarding a possible jump to TNA, he has supporters there as he has worked with booker Dutch Mantel in the past not to mention that the company is looking to expand to the Hispanic audience. Should he depart from WWE, Carlito should also do well in the U.S. indies as well as the NWE promotion based out of Europe featuring a slew of "name" stars.
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Desertrage
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Post by Desertrage on Aug 17, 2008 20:42:52 GMT -5
You know what? first reguarding Carlto. I said this months ago, and now again. He is a ungreatful, and spoiled punk! What is there in the WWE he is not happy with? He is the first ever superstar to debute on both SmackDown, and RAW to win a freakin championship. What more could this punk want?
Now reguarding former WWE talent going to TNA. I have thought about this, and came to this. What exactly is TNA? most might think it's another wrestling fed right? true, but I am seeing something else TNA is. I could be wrong on this, but I doubt it. I see TNA also being like the Arena Football League to the NFL. Whenever the NFL don't want a player, or thinks he aint good enough to be in the NFL, some of them go to the Arena Football League.
For those who don't know what the Arena Football League is, it's a league meant for football players who can't make it in the NFL. I see TNA as a Wrestling Fed for wrestlers who can't make it in the WWE, so ask yourself will it be a good thing for TNA to sign former WWE talent? for TNA it's good, because they would have them, and the WWE wont, but most likely it will be someone who the WWE didn't want anymore!
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