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Would Shannon Moore do better in TNA, ROH or overseas?

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WQ 1: Now that the WWE has fired him, where do you think he'll end up next and where do you think is best for him?

WQ 2: I remember hearing before that he had a verbal agreement with TNA a while back and they trademarked "The Prince of Punk" for him, but he screwed them by going to the WWE. How successful do you think he would have been if he went to TNA?

WQ 3: Due to their previous interaction, could you see TNA taking him back?

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  1. TNA will be better for him and his future, they will use his skills better then WWE ever use shannon(i hope so)


  2. I think that Shannon Moore would be very successful in TNA.

  3. TNA does better use of a wrestler's ability.

    And for all the people that say TNA sucks and all wwe losers got to well...you suck.

    TNA is gaining ground on wwe, you know it, you feel it and you hate it.

    Face it people, the worst thing that could happened to wrestling was for one company to take over completely. It's been what? nine yours now since the merge and it sucks. The McMahon's by themselves can't cut it. They need competition.  

  4. Why go to TNA when there is better. I think something along the lines of Japan or Down Under would please him.

  5. TNA : No. he was there with a good gimmik and they still didn't give him a contract to wrestle.

    ROH : Defenetly, he is a 15 years veteran and he's still young, he'd do great there, if Jamie Noble can become world champ there, so so can he.

    WQ2:' he wouldn't have been succefull, bcz he was being there as a jobber, so unless he directly went from a jobber to main eventer to mid-carder like Kaz in some strange way, i don't think he would have made it big.

    WQ3: Maybe, but he would be added to Curry Man, Shark Boy and Super Eric Stable, they could be entertainning even more

    STARRED

  6. WQ1: I see him possibly going to ROH or doing the US indy scene.

    WQ2:Yeah he did and he was being pushed in the X division, which upset a lot of the TNA guys, because he was basically leap frogging everyone because of his WWE status. He was going to feud with AJ Styles and possibly win the X division belt. Long term I think he would have been used to get the TNA X division guys over, but he would have had 1 or 2 title runs.

    WQ3: No, he must have known the risk he was taking by jumping back to WWE, and that it meant he would be blackballed by TNA if he lost his job with WWE again.

  7. 1:  He'll probably end up in TNA or some NWA affiliate.  Really, he'd be better going to Japan.  At least there he doesn't have to speak at all, and can get over just on his ability in the ring.

    2:  He wouldn't be all the successful at all.  He wasn't over at all with that gimmick the first time around in TNA, and I doubt a second run would do him any better.

    3:  I can see them taking him back, sadly enough.  They seem to latch onto anyone that has worldwide notoriety...  even if the notoriety is "Dude who jobbed to everyone on Smackdown."

  8. Based off what I have read, he can only work indy circuits right now with no television appearances for 90 days. His myspace states he is going to sling some ink at his tattoo parlor. www.gaschamberink.com. He is also working on another project called The Hardy Show. He grew up with the Hardys and they were all putting a show together. He said he was going to focus on that.

  9. Shannon Moore, based on his wrestling style and athletic ability could do well in TNA, ROH, FIP and wrestling promotions in Europe, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico or Japan. TNA has more wrestlers than they have airtime. TNA only has 2 hours each week. TNA Impact comes on Thursday from 9:00-11:00 Eastern Time in the United States and Saturday's show is a repeat, so TNA has 2 hours of programming and dozens of wrestlers backstage. TNA might consider bringing Shannon Moore back, his wrestling style fits in well with the X-Division.

  10. I think either ROH or over seas because TNA doesn't need another WWE star! But

    TNA is still entertaining even though!

  11. 1.  I think he'll work independents.  He may have burned his bridge with TNA after the first time when they put him over AJ Styles, and then he went back to the WWE.  I don't think ROH is his style, though.  Something overseas, like Dragon Gate may be up his alley though, or maybe just across the border in Mexico in some promotion like AAA.  They've hired a lot of past WWE and TNA stars, like Ron Killings and Sean Waltman.

    2. He was in TNA, that's essentially where he was allowed to develope that gimmick.  He'd be headlining the X Division if he would have stuck around, although, right now, that doesn't mean that much.

    3.  I really don't know.  They've taken guys like Frankie Kazarian back after they left the WWE, but Moore never really had the big connections in TNA.  I think the reason he got the job at all in the first place was Jeff Hardy.  This time around, he doesn't have that sort of headlining name putting their foot in the door for him, and I really question if he and TNA are on good terms.

  12. WQ 1:TNA that's were all the losers that have been fired from the WWE go.

    WQ 2:NOT VERY SUCCESSFUL.....

    WQ 3:nope

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