Who is behind aces and 8s




















No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Jack McCall was disgruntled, but he had no money to continue in the poker game, so he was forced to leave the poker table.

Wild Bill Hickok offered McCall some money so he could buy breakfast. McCall accepted the money, but the more he thought about it, the more offended he became. Hickok, he thought, had the nerve to take his money at the poker table, then use that money to give him a hand-out. In the wild, wild west, it was insulting to be offered charity.

McCall felt that Hickok insulted and embarrassed him and he wanted to get even. Source: truewestmagazine. He usually chose to sit at a table with his back against the wall so he could see the door. But on this day, the only seat open was one that faced away from the door.

Hickok asked another poker player, a man named Charles Rich, to trade him seats but Rick refused. After a few hands, Hickok again asked to switch chairs and, again, Rich declined. Hickok assumed it was an omen that he would lose at poker that day. But he may have had a premonition about his death. Days earlier, he mentioned to his friend, Charlie Utter, that he thought he would die in Deadwood.

Another pick that could make sense is Joey Ryan. Ryan, who was voted off the TNA Gut Check challenge earlier this summer, is making a strong statement by appearing on select Impact!

Ryan is becoming a rising star and has plenty of potential to lead Aces and Eights. Should TNA gamble with Ryan being the leader? Jeff Jarrett, who has been off TNA television for a few months, would also be another choice. Jarrett has the most experience as a heel character. However, he was with the Immortal group last year and seeing the man who founded TNA partner with Aces and Eights would not make too much sense.

The only positive to having Jarrett lead is his experience. It makes sense in many ways because Ryan has the potential to be a strong heel in the wrestling business. They've targeted everyone in TNA, from faces to heels and even people of managerial power. They've shaken TNA to its very core and there's still one thing that remains unknown: Who is their leader and why is he or she doing this? As we've seen this past Thursday, "lawya boy" as Bully Ray says , Joseph Park announced that he'll have blockbuster news on this group by next week.

Park promised to blow this case open with the information he gathered. Before Joseph Park blows this case wide open, as he promised, here's my list of top suspects behind Aces and Eights.

As mentioned in a previous slide, Aces and Eights first attack was on June Their first victim happened to be Sting, the man that was announced as the inaugural member to TNA's Hall of Fame just four days earlier.

With good reason, too. Plenty of people thought he was going to be announced as the first-ever person in the TNA Hall of Fame. Instead, Sting was announced, and Jarrett was snubbed. As we have seen more and more of Aces and Eights, it seems unlikely that they would have Jeff Jarrett as their leader, as Jarrett's personality just doesn't click with the group.



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