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TNA cancels live event

http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/tna/TNA_Cancels_Live_Event_Former_TNA_Knockout_Gives_Birth_Names_Confirmed_for_Upcoming_UK_Tour.html
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Best to leave the snarky TNA one liners to the professionals.

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  1. That URL is pretty funny, since it removes a much-needed comma.

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  2. I had to read it twice.

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  3. I like that they think a former knockout giving birth is news. Hell, it's barely even Newz.

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  4. Lots of healthy wrestling promotions have cancelled wrestling shows 11 days before they were supposed to happen. It's a way to increase demand. The two or three fans that had purchased tickets for this show will be even more stoked to buy more tickets when they decide to reschedule!

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  5. dont worry bro, i found it funny.


    screw the haterz

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  6. If Tna cancels a show, but nobody had tickets to it, did it really cancel a show?

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  7. I like TNA, but that was funny.

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  8. Ditto. Nice to see Elvy and Friends around.

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  9. Kemper Arena's a BIG arena. It holds 19500. According to this:

    http://www.profightdb.com/locations/united-states/missouri/kansas-city/kemper-arena-69.html



    the last time WWE ran Kemper, they only sold half the building.


    It's also been effectively replaced by the Sprint area in Kansas City. Isn't there a smaller arena that would fit TNA's needs in the area? They'd probably do gangbusters in a 5-8K arena.

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  10. There may be a smaller place in KC they could use, but it may be difficult to get one booked at the last minute.

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  11. Ha. MAN people are defensive about TNA around here.

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  12. I'll bet we'll get a leak this week that this was all Bruce Pritchard's fault. He seems to be the fall guy for any screwup since he left the company.

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  13. I do find myself wondering what the advertised card was in KC.

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  14. I'm kinda worried about them over egging their UK pot. They're running the show from Glasgow live on UK TV. 2 years ago, they ran the Braehead Arena - it was sold out, legitimately busy from top to bottom (I was there) and that's about 2,000 seats. Last year, I'd say half to three quarters full. For the show in January, they're moving to the new Hydro (isn't even open yet) that's up in the 10,000-12,000 capacity!

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