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TheEdgeOfReason

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  1. <p>I only though that because they used to show the 'E back in the day. It would be a surprise but I think TNA would probably be a ratings winner if given time.</p><p> </p><p>

    I can't really think of another channel. I assume Channel One is out of bounds if Sky own it due to the exclusivity agreement. Maybe Dave or G.O.L.D? TNA could actually struggle to get back onto TV.</p>

  2. Jeremy Borash noted on his Twitter page that Kurt Angle dislocated one of his ribs at last night's TNA No Surrender PPV. The injury occured in his match against Jeff Hardy when Hardy hit him with the swanton. Borash included pictures of Kurt Angle backstage on his Twitter page.

     

    "With Kurt Angle right now backstage. He suffered a dislocated rib on the @JEFFHARDYBRAND swanton to the floor. The amazing Dr. Tim Adair, who works for TNA backstage, has put Kurt's rib back in place. Angle says he is good to go. What a machine."

     

    I didn't know you could dislocate a rib.

  3. So what are the chances that Shawn Michaels owns his own name? He's been using it since 1983 at the very least. That being said the Dudley Boyz were using their name ten years or so before they were in the WWE and that name was copywrighted. I doubt Vince would have let Shawn do everything he's done without owning that name. Maybe I'm wrong and I know his name is Michael Shawn Hickombottom but thats not grounds for legally using the name. That being said what if he made that his real name? I'm almost certain even if thats his real name he couldn't use it as a stage name if the WWE had it copywrighted.

     

    If he changed his name to that before he used in WWE maybe. But if he changed afterwards WWE probably could copyright it. I don't know, I'd say he probably owns it himself.

  4. That is what I am saying as well.

     

    Sayso what does Raw fall under? It is comparing itself to sitcoms and dramas and it is neither. And it is not a sport, so it is well...heck if I know.

     

    Its comparing itself to tv shows that debut a new tv show once a week. e.g. The Simpsons premieres a new episode every Sunday(I think?) and it is second I think in episodes. Soap Operas aren't the same as they do 3/4 new shows each week.

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