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If you could bring 10 wrestlers from anywhere into TNA to try to boost ratings who would you like to get and why?
If you are looking strictly to boost ratings with the name value of a wrestler, then TNA should get Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg and hope that they have enough "star power" left to get people to tune in. However, I really don't think TNA will boost ratings just by bringing in more wrestlers (well, maybe Hogan). TNA already has a very impressive roster of talent, and bringing in "names" like Kurt Angle hasn't launched their ratings into the stratosphere. The key is booking the characters into storylines and matches that creates enough interest in the product that more fans tune in. I'd love to see TNA do more with their already loaded roster before putting more names in the mix.
Where can I get my hand on those WWE Ice Cream Bars? I live in California can't find them anywhere.
IceCreamUSA.com actually has a store locator you can use to find the classic treat. Personally, I've found that Delis, Bodegas and sandwich shops with ice cream cases are usually your best bet to find one.
Whatever happened to former WWE female wrestler and Tough Enough winner Nidia? What's the latest on her?
After her release from WWE in 2004, Nidia worked some independent shows and some overseas tours, as well as making a few appearances in Mexico. She retired in 2006, and from what I understand, got married and has started a family.
Do you see Brock Lesnar ever coming to TNA, or returning to wrestling at all?
I think a lot of that will depend on how his next UFC fight goes. If Brock loses another quick one, I don't know how many more chances UFC will give him. If Brock wanted to, he could probably get work with the other MMA organizations, but I'm not sure if the paydays would be what he is looking for. So, that might lead him back to wrestling. In that case, I wouldn't totally shut the door on a WWE return, although given Brock's disdain for working a full schedule, he might end up opting for occasional appearances in Japan or Europe. TNA would also be an option then, but Brock's price tag will likely be the highest TNA has ever encountered.
I was going through old episode's of Smackdown, and I noticed JBL comparing MVP's boot to the face to "Frank Brody". Is he related to Bruiser Brody?
When JBL would refer to "Frank Brody" he was talking about Bruiser Brody, who's real name was Frank Goodish.
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