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Title: TNA and Spike
Post by: ! JDM The Professional ! on September 06, 2014, 12:02:26 AM
Thought I'd ask a question: What can Lashley and TNA achieve if Lashley is continuously booked like a beast champion ans fights (wins) in MMA Bellator?
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: Mike Powers on September 06, 2014, 12:10:30 AM
If past performance is an indication of future performance.......nothing.


If Lashley wins (and looks dominant doing so), they would be walking a fine line with him.  The "TNA is copying WWE/Lesnar" snark will be high.  It would need to be booked PERFECTLY.
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: ! JDM The Professional ! on September 06, 2014, 12:47:52 AM
Quote from: Mike Powers on September 06, 2014, 12:10:30 AM
If past performance is an indication of future performance.......nothing.


If Lashley wins (and looks dominant doing so), they would be walking a fine line with him.  The "TNA is copying WWE/Lesnar" snark will be high.  It would need to be booked PERFECTLY.

I'm with you there, if they try copy Lesnar too much it'll fuck up. However Lashley was the champion before Lesnar if I'm correct right?

If Lashley loses in MMA his wrestling cred will be pissed on. If he keeps winning and looks good, staya a dominant tna champion then realistically if I were Spike I'd see money in that.
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: Goldferg on September 06, 2014, 01:23:21 AM
Depends on what your definition of 'the champ' is. Especially since BORK was ...

a) a 3x WWE Champ before leaving to go to UFC
b) UFC HW champ before coming back to the 'E

(o that's two ways you can argue that he was 'teh Champ' before Lashley). Also depends on...

c) if Spike keep TNA and use the Lashley connection to feed Beltators

oh and

d) WWE doesn't release a new mid-carder for TNA to pick up as their new ultimate Main Eventer
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: Fnord on September 06, 2014, 11:15:56 AM
TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Lashley made a triumphant return to the cage in his Bellator MMA debut tonight. Lashley dominated Josh Burns before submitting him in the second round.

Lashley took Burns down early in the first round, and spent the rest of the frame trying to secure a keylock or kimura submission.

Lashley peppered Burns with jabs early in the second round before taking Burns to the ground and hammering him with shots. As Burns tried to make his way to his feet, Lashley secured a rear naked choke to win the fight via submission with 1:06 left in the second round.

"I wanted to do more with my striking, but I always gotta go to my go-to (wrestling)," Lashley said after the fight. "I've gotta keep moving forward, I had a pretty good camp this time. There's no time off, I'm going right back into camp. I've got some big training camps coming up, so I'm just going to keep going and seeing what Bellator hands me next."

With the victory, Lashley improves his MMA record to 11-2, while Burns falls to 8-8.
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: jagilki on September 07, 2014, 12:50:11 AM
I didn't watch the fight and I'm not a MMA  expert/fan, but from what I understand his opponent was a fucking goober, who I'd probably be able to beat in a fight.
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: Krazy on September 07, 2014, 01:16:33 AM
As a fan of MMA and has been watching MMA since UFC 3. This sounds like a subpar fight. It looks like Bellator was protecting Lashley here. I didn't see the fight but by the way it was explained that is what I got out of it. Someone prove me wrong here.
Title: Re: TNA and Spike
Post by: ! JDM The Professional ! on September 07, 2014, 01:55:11 AM
 He isn't as Jag described him, but he was certainly not going to beat Lashley.  He was certainly protected