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This confirms the signing of Ron Killings:

Source: 24wrestling.com


Ron "The Truth" Killings has signed with World Wrestling Entertainment. Killings is a 2-time former NWA World champion. He wrestled for WWE briefly back in 2001 as "K-Kwick".

Killings was also telling people at an indy show he was on last week that he was going to sign the contract World Wrestling Entertainment offered him. His deal is an $80,000 per year downside guarantee, thus meaning that he will bypass developmental and head straight for the main roster upon his arrival.

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This confirms the signing of Ron Killings:

Source: 24wrestling.com


Ron "The Truth" Killings has signed with World Wrestling Entertainment. Killings is a 2-time former NWA World champion. He wrestled for WWE briefly back in 2001 as "K-Kwick".

Killings was also telling people at an indy show he was on last week that he was going to sign the contract World Wrestling Entertainment offered him. His deal is an $80,000 per year downside guarantee, thus meaning that he will bypass developmental and head straight for the main roster upon his arrival.

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Thats good news, although I didn't like the guy when he was on WWE.
 
80,000 is nothing. Test said that when he was on the road his travelling costs were like 70,000 a year. And when he signed for WWE he was on 85,000 when in development.
 
I see the TNA guys are starting to jump ship. Seems they can't get any time with TNA's policy of signing anyone who appeared in the WWE and pushing them instead.

Actually I find it quite funny. WWE only ever sign TNA guys who couldn't get over with the TNA crowd. They always sign the guys who do fairly well with a reasonably high level on the card, but never look like breaking through. Killings in his second run was like this, so was Harris and so was "Cor Von" as he is known now. They never seem to nab the really great TNA guys, either the ones at the very top who are good or the ones in the X-Division who are awesome and, despite what you may try to make snide remarks about, get more time now than ever with the 2-hour deal.

What this shows is that WWE now think TNA is a threat
 
I really liked Cor Von. It was a shame to see him go but it was due to family problems. Maybe we will seehim back some day.
 
i totally agree with Chez since TNA has moved primetime it has been better thanever and given the othe rpeople who were left out a chance and the programme is better than ever i still think WWE is miles ahead but the workers on TNA are just as talented. For me TNA lacks in the rivalry side and some of the stuff they do just is a bit od to me but i am a fan and do watch both both companies every wewk now.

Anyone see Hardy on last nights RAW what a jump!
 
i totally agree with Chez since TNA has moved primetime it has been better thanever and given the othe rpeople who were left out a chance and the programme is better than ever i still think WWE is miles ahead but the workers on TNA are just as talented. For me TNA lacks in the rivalry side and some of the stuff they do just is a bit od to me but i am a fan and do watch both both companies every wewk now.

Anyone see Hardy on last nights RAW what a jump!
I wanna see the jump! I will watch it today!
 

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