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SRS: Gisele Shaw has been granted her TNA release

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Not surprising in the least as a lot of people figured she'd be on her way out the door once D'Amore was canned (they are engaged for those not in the know). Expectations are that she ends up in Maple Leaf Pro but I could see her doing the indie rounds easily as well.

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  • Earlier I said I saw Odyssey Jones was released, and my reaction was ".....who?"

    And now I see Gisele Shaw has been released from TNA.

    Again........who?

    • Dude, If ya don't know Odyssey Jones, that's one thing. If you're only watching the main roster and not NXT then he's only 'been around' for a literal month and now is gone. Blink and you can miss him.

      If ya don't know Gisele Shaw then you don't watch TNA period cause she's been on screen for 3 years and ya probably shouldn't comment on stuff you don't watch cause ya can't have an opinion on it lol. Look the people up at least, ignorance helps no one.

      I don't watch the NHL but I ain't going to the hockey community and going "Who?!" after the news of the guy who died last week lol.

      • Oh, I don't watch WWE in general, or TNA. But I still know who Moose is, and Joe Hendry, and Jordanne Grace.

        The top people in a promotion tend to make waves, and headlines. And then there's people who just sit on a roster, appear regularly, play their part, and nobody talks about them.

        With NHL it's even worse, because you have Wayne Gretzgy, and then a WHOLE LOTTA "who?" since the league founded over 100 years ago. But their problem is that NHL fans don't really talk about NHL to anyone. So non-fans never hear the names, or know who's a good player. Same problem with the MLB.

        My dad HATES wrestling. Like he actively detests it. He still knows Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and The Rock. I'm unclear if he knows John Cena or Ric Flair, but he's demonstrated proof that he knows the others I mentioned by name. Because society talks about those guys. Or at least they did when they wrestled. But I could fully understand why he wouldn't know who Shelton Benjamin is.

        • Oh, I don't watch WWE in general, or TNA. But I still know who Moose is, and Joe Hendry, and Jordanne Grace.

          This disqualifies your opinion of "I've never heard of this person, so they don't matter."

          The top people in a promotion tend to make waves, and headlines. And then there's people who just sit on a roster, appear regularly, play their part, and nobody talks about them.

          If you're not watching in the first place, why do you feel the need to express an opinion? The "big names" don't just instantly burst into household name status, everyone starts as bottom of the barrel fodder. Even the people who found fame outside wrestling, still had to build themselves up in some way. The stars don't align for everyone to become recognized outside of their weekly audience, and you don't need to shit on them for it.

          But more importantly this:

          The top people in a promotion tend to make waves, and headlines.

          The people in question are literally making headlines, and you're still playing the "who?" card.

          With NHL it's even worse, because you have Wayne Gretzgy, and then a WHOLE LOTTA "who?" since the league founded over 100 years ago. But their problem is that NHL fans don't really talk about NHL to anyone. So non-fans never hear the names, or know who's a good player. Same problem with the MLB.

          And if this were an NHL forum, and you were acting like anyone who isn't the The Great One is irrelevant, even though you don't watch the NHL, we'd be having this same conversation.

          My dad HATES wrestling. Like he actively detests it. He still knows Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and The Rock. I'm unclear if he knows John Cena or Ric Flair, but he's demonstrated proof that he knows the others I mentioned by name. Because society talks about those guys. Or at least they did when they wrestled. But I could fully understand why he wouldn't know who Shelton Benjamin is.

          Your father's opinion on wrestling and knowledge of certain wrestling personalities is completely irrelevant to the topic at hand.

    • All of your "who is this wrestler?" questions can be solved in seconds thanks to a new internet invention called "search engines". They seem to be the latest online fad, as there's Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo, just to name a few. They've only been around for a couple decades, so I can understand why you might not have heard of them.

      Tap for spoiler

      Big freakin' /s in case it isn't obvious.

      In all seriousness, save yourself the down votes and use Google, or whatever your preferred search may be.

      • thanks to a new internet invention called “search engines”

        i heard they have the internet on computers now

        • Next you'll tell me computers can make calls and send text messages, too.

          • ..shit..

            • the only good thing ben affleck did from jay and silent bob

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI7As3rOogo

              • Don't forget the 'Hunting Season' scene, that was the shit too.

                • he was the bomb in phantoms

                  also fun fact i never saw good will hunting and the only thing i know about gus van sant is from jay and silent bob and i'm 1000% ok with that.

                  • He was also the bomb as Batman, yo.

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                    Seriously, I was genuinely excited at the idea of Affleck as Batman. He really wanted to do the character justice (no pun intended), and he's the one actor that looks the most "Bruce Wayne" of all those to portray him before or since. Unfortunately, Affleck as Batman suffered the same fate as Affleck as Daredevil, the interpretation was poor. If he had written and/or directed those movies himself, the hate would be warranted. But as an actor, all he can do is give the best performance he can within the confines of the director's vision. Hell, look at Ryan Reynolds, people hated him as Green Lantern but love him as Deadpool. The difference is GL is a shit movie, while DP is great. Seems everyone loves DP.

                    Who's down with DP?

                    • Who’s down with DP?

                      phrasing

                      haha j/k seriously though i will also agree that ben affleck was amazing in dogma (hell the whole movie is amazing - but alan rickman most of all).

                      but also i can never see any other batman other than michael keaton :(

                      • Despite being an 80's kid, my very first Batman was Adam West. Batman and Robin were also part of the Superfriends, and would occasionally show up on Scooby Doo. Then came Keaton in '89, and Batman TAS a couple years later. I was also starting to get into the comics around '90-'91. So by the time I was a teenager, I had already learned there were many interpretations of the beloved character, which opened me up to not really caring about continuity nor favoring specific portrayals. What I care about most, is being entertained.

                    • Who’s down with DP?

                      You knew what you were doing when you typed that.

                      But, me.

                      • I stole the joke from a T-shirt, the front reads "I ❤ DP" with an image of Deadpool on the back. Not sure if it was official merch or not.

                  • Word, Phantoms like a ma-fucker. 🤚

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