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Post by Gordon "ALF" Shumway on Sept 25, 2006 2:08:37 GMT -5
After all the talk about Kurt Angle jumping into MMA and starting to train for it, It seems we have all been duped. Last night on TNA's PPV there was a video package (It can be found on youtube) that aired with Kurt saying he was coming to TNA, and "It's real...It's Damn real". I am in complete disbelief, but I believe that if Kurt is healthy and ready, it'll be real interesting. I have always been a huge Angle fan, and always will be. He's a real nice guy, and I hope for the best in TNA.
The other big announcement is that starting on November 16th TNA will be on at 9 PM. It will be a two hour show on November 16th, This is a special though, meaning that it will not always be a two hour show. It will return to being one hour the following week.
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Post by Bobby Abreu on Sept 25, 2006 17:14:34 GMT -5
He's a sell out. Why we would jump I never will understand. This new federation is getting 0.76 TV ratings.
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Post by Super Dragon on Sept 27, 2006 8:20:21 GMT -5
He's a sell out. Why we would jump I never will understand. This new federation is getting 0.76 TV ratings. because Angle is beaten up an battered so he probablly jumped to TNA they work what? 3 maybe 4 times a month and hes probablly getting a nice chunk of cash it just makes sense
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Post by Bobby Abreu on Sept 27, 2006 20:52:53 GMT -5
Really stupid for Angle. TNA is nothing.
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Post by Super Dragon on Sept 28, 2006 18:08:43 GMT -5
Really stupid for Angle. TNA is nothing. like i said before they work 4 times a month Kurt probablly has enough money it just makes so much sense TNA works 4 times a month/ WWE probablly 15 times a month plus when Kurt actually heals up TNA will also let him work MMA if he is still interested
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Post by Super Dragon on Sept 28, 2006 18:24:27 GMT -5
straight from PWInsider
TOP STORY: EXCLUSIVE DETAILS ON KURT ANGLE'S TNA CONTRACT
The Kurt Angle story continues to be the hottest story in pro wrestling of at least the past three years, so we're going to lead off with it for the fourth week in a row.
I have a source at a pretty high level of Total Nonstop Action, and I spoke with him Monday morning after the announcement the previous evening that Kurt Angle had signed a deal with the company. We covered many topics surrounding Angle and the short-term and long-term future of the company, and here's what I can tell you.
Angle's TNA contract is long-term, and the company wants to keep him far beyond his competitive wrestling years. I was specifically told that this is not a Sting deal, where they pay Angle a lot of money for one year of work. Angle is now the highest-paid guy on TNA's roster, but that was to be expected.
In return for having the former WWE star appear on TNA television early, the company is paying Angle a lump sum equivalent to nearly one-third of what his WWE non-compete clause would have paid him, which is roughly in the range of $150,000. This was not a dealbreaker in the least, but Angle felt he needed some monetary compensation for appearing early and voiding the rest of his contract. The speculated total of Angle's contract is roughly $650,000, which makes him the highest-paid guy on the TNA roster, which is acceptable because he instantly brings credibility to a company that desperately has been searching for a well-known star to help take them over the top.
Money was not the driving issue in negotiations. Angle legitimately feels slighted and insulted by Vince McMahon, whom he felt wrongfully discarded him after he dedicated so much of his life to performing at a high level for the company. He wants to help TNA defeat WWE in television ratings and to help them become a legitimate #1 pro wrestling brand. His TNA contract is exclusive when it comes to wrestling promotions (except for Ring of Honor, where Angle has stated he'd like to work a match with Bryan Danielson), but it is not exclusive for MMA. Angle still wants to do a UFC match in 2007, and it will likely be against Daniel Puder.
Kurt and his wife Karen were going through some rough spots in their marriage, but the marital difficulties came about because Angle was constantly on the road and Karen hated the small amount of time she actually got to spend with her husband. Now that he'll be working limited dates per month, he'll have a lot more time to spend at home. The belief is that with the limited number of dates he'll be working a month (probably 1 TV match and 1 big PPV match on a monthly basis), he'll be able to allow his body to heal much better than when he was wrestling six days per week, night in and night out.
The accepted story is that Angle was fired from his WWE job because he not only had severe drug and physical issues, but he also was breaking down mentally. This may not entirely be the truth, at least from Angle's perspective. My source also tells me that TNA will be releasing an interview with Angle where he will clarify a lot on what's been written about him, so we can expect that sometime in the next two weeks.
On his blog, Jim Ross stated that he's not sure how long Angle will stay in TNA, but thinks that the lighter schedule and lesser in-ring demands of TNA could be something that helps him out, as opposed to mixed martial arts or UFC. Ross wished Angle well in his new venture, which might be a proof positive that WWE is glad Angle is in TNA instead of getting his head bashed in against Daniel Puder or Brock Lesnar in UFC.
650,000 dollars to wrok 4 times a month id take that too
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