She should have remained off tv. She lost my respect for acting like she is the shit. It was uncalled for her doing that. And what she said to sting was even more idiotic. When he told her "you just brought in Hogan" and her response so she says was "what are you gonna do about it?". WTF who is she in the wrestling world to speak that way to Sting. DUMB decision.
Ricky - 2 years ago
My thoughts on the concept was that that we saw a good concept we saw everyone in TNA together for a major moment in their growing history. Hogan signing means they made TNA a major promotion and everyone got to see why they are together. I didn't see that they didn't want him there I saw unity.
Shadow - 2 years ago
Yes TNA is getting "better". That doesn't mean that segment wasn't fucking retarded and that Dixie Carter isn't a moron.
aldo - 2 years ago
these idiots who think they are wwe share holders should shut their mouth ...tna is getting better
Goo Gah Wee Wah - 2 years ago
Ridiculous. That bimbo belongs in a skimpy outfit escorting somebody to ringside, not pretending that she can run a wrestling company while throwing away her Daddy's money. Ignorant slut.
Geist - 2 years ago
I can't say it was a bad thing, if it wasn't a work as is being noted. Then the fans got to see inside the company, if it was a work then the fans got to see a fake company speech. So it took a few minutes off the screen, but in the end the matches that followed seemed to look better.
chuck - 2 years ago
i think it was stupid to put it on tv cuz it makes it look like noone wants hogan there. i think they need to keep the politics of the screen
conrad - 2 years ago
i liked it i thought it was great. thats all i gotta say about it
Paul - 2 years ago
You're unquestionably right, Eric. Because that's such a realistic example, after all.
Eric - 2 years ago
I think putting it on TV was a terrible idea. I also think the things she said were very egotistical and ignorant. Saying that anyone who questions her decisions needs to find somewhere else to work is hilariously idiotic. Thats how progress is made and lessons are learned and disasters avoided. "Hey Dixie, your idea of putting all the male wrestlers in the same style pink unitard is a bad idea", guess that'll get you fired cause Dixie knows best on all matters...she is knowledgeable beyond questioning. Stupid bitch.
Ricky - 2 years ago
I thought that the segment was good.
Ron - 2 years ago
It was terrible. I certainly hope Dixie is more convincing acting as an actual authority figure than she is at acting as a TV one. Her performance was pathetic and trying to get her over as a credible on-air character would be near-impossible. She may not look half-bad, but hot women are a dime a dozen and as far I am concerned I just don't need to see or hear from Dixie Carter.
Paul - 2 years ago
It held my attention. Yes, it was produced, but I think it was intended to get people talking about TNA really looking to amp up their game. It didn't feel contrived to me at all. It gave the feel of a "shoot" style look at the inner-workings of the company.
Todd - 2 years ago
EVERYTHING that is shown on television in the United States is produced. This segment was produced. If it was a serious meeting, they would have not shown it on television, and it certainly wouldn't have been produced to tv-friendly standards.
kc - 2 years ago
It was bloody stupid. Enough said.
Tom - 2 years ago
When I saw this I was completely shocked. To me it felt like a gym full of high schoolers being repremanded by the principal (I've been in that situation so I know what I'm talking about although it had nothing to do with me). This just goes to show that TNA doesn't always know what the hell they are doing or at least don't put any deep thoughts into knowing what they are doing.
She should have remained off tv. She lost my respect for acting like she is the shit. It was uncalled for her doing that. And what she said to sting was even more idiotic. When he told her "you just brought in Hogan" and her response so she says was "what are you gonna do about it?". WTF who is she in the wrestling world to speak that way to Sting. DUMB decision.
My thoughts on the concept was that that we saw a good concept we saw everyone in TNA together for a major moment in their growing history. Hogan signing means they made TNA a major promotion and everyone got to see why they are together. I didn't see that they didn't want him there I saw unity.
Yes TNA is getting "better". That doesn't mean that segment wasn't fucking retarded and that Dixie Carter isn't a moron.
these idiots who think they are wwe share holders should shut their mouth ...tna is getting better
Ridiculous. That bimbo belongs in a skimpy outfit escorting somebody to ringside, not pretending that she can run a wrestling company while throwing away her Daddy's money. Ignorant slut.
I can't say it was a bad thing, if it wasn't a work as is being noted. Then the fans got to see inside the company, if it was a work then the fans got to see a fake company speech. So it took a few minutes off the screen, but in the end the matches that followed seemed to look better.
i think it was stupid to put it on tv cuz it makes it look like noone wants hogan there. i think they need to keep the politics of the screen
i liked it i thought it was great. thats all i gotta say about it
You're unquestionably right, Eric. Because that's such a realistic example, after all.
I think putting it on TV was a terrible idea. I also think the things she said were very egotistical and ignorant. Saying that anyone who questions her decisions needs to find somewhere else to work is hilariously idiotic. Thats how progress is made and lessons are learned and disasters avoided. "Hey Dixie, your idea of putting all the male wrestlers in the same style pink unitard is a bad idea", guess that'll get you fired cause Dixie knows best on all matters...she is knowledgeable beyond questioning. Stupid bitch.
I thought that the segment was good.
It was terrible. I certainly hope Dixie is more convincing acting as an actual authority figure than she is at acting as a TV one. Her performance was pathetic and trying to get her over as a credible on-air character would be near-impossible. She may not look half-bad, but hot women are a dime a dozen and as far I am concerned I just don't need to see or hear from Dixie Carter.
It held my attention. Yes, it was produced, but I think it was intended to get people talking about TNA really looking to amp up their game. It didn't feel contrived to me at all. It gave the feel of a "shoot" style look at the inner-workings of the company.
EVERYTHING that is shown on television in the United States is produced. This segment was produced. If it was a serious meeting, they would have not shown it on television, and it certainly wouldn't have been produced to tv-friendly standards.
It was bloody stupid. Enough said.
When I saw this I was completely shocked. To me it felt like a gym full of high schoolers being repremanded by the principal (I've been in that situation so I know what I'm talking about although it had nothing to do with me). This just goes to show that TNA doesn't always know what the hell they are doing or at least don't put any deep thoughts into knowing what they are doing.