Pacman began faux-wrestling career; Hour wasted watching TNA
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by InterMat
But there's one thing that the kind folks in the sports media industry would not say correctly this week ... "Pacman does not begin his on-air career with TNA this week, just taping."
I know this is completely unrealistic, but would ESPN -- and every major sports outlet -- that discussed the (completely moronic) situation this week, point everyone to watch TNA ... almost daring you.
It was almost like we were being conned into watching TNA on Spike! on Thursday.
So we've got "fake sport, but decent wholesome entertainment" which won't be even sniffed by local sports pages. It won't be pushed by the respective sports editing heads. Why was "this week" so important for Pacman.
Oh Mike Tenay, you bland faux-wrestling announcer you. It looks like you really got us good didn't you? TNA on Spike ... like we're really going to watch that.
But to hell you say ... I sat through TNA's broadcast. But no, not just to see this "Controversial Pacman Jones," ... I've actually watched TNA before. Multiple times.
This was just a really really horrible week for TNA. I know people that might have curiously flipped to see if Pacman Jones was already at the throat of Samoa Joe or Christian Cage ... alas, he was not. So those of you that not so innocently flipped to during a Preparation H commercial, fret not. You missed a full hour of TNA Wrestling. You didn't miss anything.
Except for bad bad television.

