Staples Center personnel instructed to trash Sting masks at WWE SummerSlam. What are your thoughts?
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
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At the end of the day, both WWE and TNA are businesses. Plain and simple…
TNA, currently, is WWE’s only "competitor".
WWE doesn’t want their competitor’s to have any face time on a WWE event. There is nothing wrong with that…
Sting is a TNA wrestler, and should only be shown on TNA shows.
And, as someone else has mentioned…before a recent WWE PPV. There was said to be TNA flyers on ALL the seats in the arena. Now that’s just wrong…
This is coming from a TNA fan.
vince owns tna.
Well I heard a report that TNA management put TNA advertisements on all of the seats in a arena before one of the PPV’s.
How’s it messed up. Would you advertise another company at a huge PPV? I don’t think so.
Where is the proof, but in any event, it doesn’t matter WWE wants nothing to do with TNA. Just like Sting wants nothing to do with Vince. I don’t see how that is messed up, Considering Tna had threaten to fly a helicopter over WrestleMaina, WWE’s biggest ppv of the year!!! Tna is using WWE to get more recognize if you ask me.
well first of all i dont ever remember seeing any wwe stuff on impact plus its just good business to stop it from happening you think taco bell should start telling people that on tuesdays taco johns has cheaper tacos or mcdonalds should talk about how much better burger kings chicken tenders are then their nuggets no thats stupid to allow or advertise for something else wwe was just stopping tna from gettin in on thier success idiot