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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 5, 2007 11:29:20 GMT -5
The show is most likely being expanded, or even moved.
Why does the time even matter? Just DVR the thing.
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 13:43:59 GMT -5
You tape the OC over wrestling!?!?!?!
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 5, 2007 14:14:04 GMT -5
Of course. Wrestling for me is Monday/Friday, and never live. It's a lot of wrestling. I may start dealing with TNA once OC is done.
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 14:17:45 GMT -5
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 5, 2007 14:27:14 GMT -5
I hadn't liked it when I skimmed it before, but last Saturday, I liked what I saw. Not really happy Jackie is there. I always hated her. But she's just one person, and I'll admit, the return of Mr. Backlund could turn the tide for TNA. He will counteract the deliterious effect of the immoralization of our society by expunging the lexicon on the plebeians.
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 14:47:36 GMT -5
So you like the skits more than the actual wrestling?
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 5, 2007 15:02:54 GMT -5
Mr. Backlund transcends wrestling. He brings culture and morality back to the plebeians.
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 15:33:14 GMT -5
He'll add a bit of comedy, but you've been missing out on prime time comedy, and an overall better quality of wrestling.
I mean, the OC? Come on dude.
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 5, 2007 15:49:25 GMT -5
The OC is a good show--especially after they killed off Marissa. The show had a creative resurgence this season. But sadly, it has been canceled. There are just 3 episodes left. The series finale air February 22. Come say goodbye to the gang only on FOX!!!
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 16:24:26 GMT -5
GAY!!!!!!!
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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 5, 2007 16:26:06 GMT -5
Jesus Christ, Balls, do you have no shame at all?
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 5, 2007 16:27:59 GMT -5
Don't be hating on The OC. There's nothing gay about it--except of course that plotline when Marissa experimented with being gay.
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 16:38:12 GMT -5
Or being male and watching it.
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 5, 2007 18:38:54 GMT -5
malarky. There are some smoking hot chicks on that show. That show is manly.
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Post by grover on Feb 5, 2007 22:01:54 GMT -5
I know, and I know this because I've seen pics of those hot chicks on the internet, which is just as good as watching the show, if not better, because watching that show is gay, and that show is bad on a few hundred levels.
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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 5, 2007 23:47:48 GMT -5
Balls, you watch shows just cause "smoking hot chicks" are on them? Gay!
Buy a skin mag or something.
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Post by grover on Feb 6, 2007 0:59:07 GMT -5
Yeah, that's what pornos are for.
There isn't much I would sacrifice wrestling for, and girly shows are certainly not one of them.
Now, if you watched OC and had the DVR running TNA, and recording both shows at the same time, then it would be ok.
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 6, 2007 7:05:38 GMT -5
I watch 4 hours of WWE a week. I don't need TNA. And the smoking hot chicks on the OC is just a bonus. The show had engaging storylines as well.
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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 6, 2007 8:20:27 GMT -5
"'""""I watch 4 hours of WWE a week. I don't need TNA""""
What an idiotic thing to say. Thats like saying, "I dont need steak, I have grilled chicken."
You can DVR a one hour wrestling show and get through it in 15 minutes if need be. Dont tell me you dont have 15 minutes to sample a wrestling show so you can watch a TV show made for teenage girls.
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Post by MSBNYY on Feb 6, 2007 8:51:19 GMT -5
Grilled chicken is healthier than steak.
Likewise, the OC has contributed far more to our TV heritage than TNA. Besides, with the OC, you can get both, as they did a plotline where one of the characters was actually doing some underground fighting.
I tell you, there was some concern for his well being for awhile, but in the end, he came around.
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Post by sancho231 on Feb 7, 2007 0:08:53 GMT -5
WOW i dont even watch TNA but "The OC" TNA could be the heros of wrestling PPV over and over and id still watch that over OC. balls you make me sick
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Post by thecaptain15 on Feb 7, 2007 20:17:55 GMT -5
Come on Sancho we all know you are an "OC" mark...LOL
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Post by sancho231 on Feb 15, 2007 23:42:14 GMT -5
3 and done that was fast Credit PWinsider.com In the midst of major shakeups within the network's executive end, MTV has pulled the fourth episode of MTV Wrestling Society X from next week's scheduled airing at 10:30 PM.
While the actual yanking of the episode was due to an issue with the MTV's standards and practices department, sources claim that the network is also trying to change their strategy moving forward, both with WSX and other first-run programming. A program titled "Scarred" will run next Tuesday in WSX's usual timeslot.
The pulled WSX episode was slated to feature the debut of IWA Puerto Rico star Ricky Banderas, during an angle where he would throw a fireball into WSX champion Vampiro's face. MTV initially approved the storyline and stunt when it was filmed during WSX's taping in Los Angeles. Once the network received and reviewed the episode, however, the decision was made to not allow it to air due to concerns over viewers possibly recreating the stunt. Since the fireball angle was one of the company's main storylines for the length of their episodes, the situation went back and forth within the network and has yet to be resolved, so the episode was pulled. ......Additionally, MTV as a network is in a major state of flux at the moment with ratings for their original programming (including their top series, Two-A-Days) down across the board. In response, parent company Viacom has let go of over 250 employees in the last several days including several high ranking executives, with some given two week notices and other departments being completely shut down.
Among those fired, according to today's edition of entertainment trade publication The Hollywood Reporter was Paul DeBenedittis, who held the position of Executive Vice President of "multiplatform programming, content strategy and scheduling at MTV", was among those fired. DeBendittis was responsible for MTV's programming decisions, including placing WSX up against WWE's ECW on Sci Fi.
Sources claim the network is re-evaluating the programming currently airing on the network. Its possible that moving forward, WSX may be moved to another timeslot to get it away from the competition of ECW.
When asked whether the series was in danger of being canceled after garnering just a 0.5 rating this week with its third episode, WSX sources noted MTV had already paid for the production of the 10 filmed episodes and that it wouldn't make sense for the network to not air what they had already invested in.
As of now, those sources indicate that Wrestling Society X is scheduled to return on Tuesday 2/27 at 10:30 PM, although that could conceivably change as things evolve from the standards and practices end.
so a fire ball is too much for MTV? this show should be on a less lame channel at a later slot what ya'll think aobut this
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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 15, 2007 23:46:29 GMT -5
Wow, this I was not expecting, especially as the ratings have been pretty darn good, considering the show is on every damn day.
Sancho, from what I am reading here and elsewhere the fireball is only part of it - as most stories are touching on, MTV is undergoing a MAJOR shakeup, nearly a hundred people were laid off last week alone, and a total revamp is coming. Wrestling may not fit what they are trying to form.
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Post by sancho231 on Feb 15, 2007 23:59:07 GMT -5
ehh...i would have thought this type of wrestling would have been Taylor made for MTV, looks like this shit is gone.i have a feeling if this does get canceled the rest of the season will pop up on DVD.
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Post by sancho231 on Feb 16, 2007 0:05:43 GMT -5
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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 16, 2007 0:05:58 GMT -5
Eh, type of wrestling totally made for TODAYS version of MTV, which is under scrutiny. Its enough of a train wreck of a network to where hundreds are being fired, and sweeping changes are forthcoming. Just sayin.
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Post by globix on Feb 16, 2007 0:40:27 GMT -5
I wonder if there is a slight chance that those sweeping changes may result in music returning to Music TeleVision? Ehh, doubt it.
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Post by $heriff Tom on Feb 17, 2007 20:37:45 GMT -5
The following message was issued on the official "MySpace" page for Wrestling Society X early on Friday morning: "Quick update on the status of the program as I'm sure you all are very curious. First and foremost, the show has not been cancelled. However Wrestling Society X will not be on next week in its normal timeslot. The show WILL resume to its normal schedule the week after. Thank you for your support! Please be sure to let everyone know WSX will resume Feb 27 at 10:30pm on MTV! -WSX"
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Post by grover on Feb 18, 2007 11:33:03 GMT -5
I'm sure they had to make room to show another program about rich white kids doing something.
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