TNA Called 'WWE's Graveyard' By Legend, Goldberg/WWE Note, iMPACT!

? About.com has an interview with wrestling legend Terry Funk and he makes an interesting quote calling TNA "WWE's Graveyard." When asked about TNA, Funk said: "They are kind of looked at as the graveyard, you know. I mentioned that to some people and I don't want to keep on calling them the graveyard because I really don't want to tag that to them. But it is. It is kind of like the WWE's graveyard. And, I'm not talking about the guys. They're old, they're this or they're that or can't get the job done. They can but it has got a definite pattern to it. It's where somebody goes ahead and leaves the WWE and they wind up down there. Boom, just that quick. I think that they need to develop their own talent along with that. Does that make sense to you?" Funk also added: "I'm not knocking the talent that they've got, they've got great talent. But it's got a constant repetition that is like over, and over, and over. I'm not saying that those guys can't get the job done, because they can. But they need to work on developing their own talent and their own individuals also. Spend more time on that." Funk also talks about why he wouldn't charge someone interested in joining the wrestling business, the difference between cutting a wrestling promo & movie dialogue, his most memorable Mick Foley road story, and more.

? WWE has released the synopsis for WWE 24/7 Classics programming during the month of December. It is once again the "Seasons Beatings" theme. This year, WWE will highlight Bill Goldberg's most memorable battles in the Shorties section. They'll be showing his matches again Hollywood Hogan, The Rock, Chris Jericho, Triple H, Ric Flair and more. Last year, they had Superstars select their favorite matches for 25 days until Christmas day, but only Goldberg will be highlighted this year. They'll also be airing the "Tuesday in Texas" pay-per-view as well as Paul Orndorff in the Hall of Fame section.

? The TNA iMPACT! replay is permanently airing at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday mornings instead of at 11:00 p.m. on Saturday nights.

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