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12-09-2006, 12:27 PM | #121 (permalink) |
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WWE receives highest award
December 8, 2006 World Wrestling Entertainment received the Secretary of Defense Exceptional Public Service Award today. The award was presented to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and dozens of WWE Superstars as they entertained the troops during the company’s 4th annual Tribute to the Troops. Thousands of members of the Combined Forces Coalition cheered the announcement from the Director of Air Force Services, Art Myers. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) distinguished itself by exceptional public service in support of deployed service members in Iraq and Afghanistan. The talented performers and crew of WWE demonstrated their bravery, patriotism, and dedication to serving the men and women of the United States Armed Forces during operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Whether touring the front lines for Armed Forces Entertainment or making individual visits to military installations and injured troops in the United States, their efforts brought needed respite and produced a resounding public outpouring of patriotic sentiment that reached all levels of leadership in the Department of Defense. Their true patriotic spirit and world class support of the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines reflect great credit upon WWE and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Mr. McMahon immediately presented the honor to WWE Superstar John Bradshaw Layfield because it was, in Mr. McMahon’s words, JBL’s vision and idea to bring WWE to the troops for the holidays! Also today General Casey, the Commander of Multinational Forces Iraq, thanked WWE for visiting the front lines and bringing holiday cheer to the troops. |
12-12-2006, 02:33 AM | #122 (permalink) | |
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...not like I think W.C.W. should come back or anything, but you get the idea.T.N.A. is alright, but I think it's a little more overhyped than it deserves credit for at this point.It's great that they got some legendary wrestlers like Kurt Angle, Christian and Sting, but I still think they should acquire more (of the) upper echelon wrestlers and earn more respect thru time.I guess they're on their way though, so we'll see how good T.N.A. will be over time. Last edited by Wild7Dustr; 12-12-2006 at 01:37 PM. |
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At Sunday's TNA Turnig Point PPV, Abyss successfully defended his NWA World Title against Christian Cage and Sting. And Samoa Joe beat Kurt Angle in their rematch. Since Angle/Joe have 1 victory apiece over the other, I smell another reamtch to settle the score. And that "VKM" sh*t is getting to be just as annoying as DX, if not worse.
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12-12-2006, 01:45 PM | #126 (permalink) | |
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You can stand by T.N.A. still if ya like, I don't mind.I just think that T.N.A. is good and working its way up, ya know?They're not quite up where they'd be able to surpass the W.W.E. yet, ya see?Angle brings them closer though.The fact that they have both Angle and Christian really draw me closer to the brand each time.Along with the recent dullness of the W.W.E., I have become more interested in T.N.A., although T.N.A. just isn't there yet.Give it time and then we'll see. |
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12-14-2006, 11:15 AM | #128 (permalink) | |
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...you know, with playboy, all you really care about is the pictures and don't wanna waste so much time reading useless jibber jabber. If T.N.A. does manage to "steal" some of W.W.E.'s greats or find some on their own, T.N.A. will surely be better than they are now, but I still don't think that they are anywhere close enough to surpassing the W.W.E. I'm not totally ruling you out, I'm just saying let's wait and see if it could happen.Trust me, I'm always looking for better competition, because that's the best way they improve their product and that's good for us fans. |
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