On May 26 2009 NASCAR officials changed that

During a cage match the MEM attacked Joe and 'kayfabe' broke his arm. Now when I first saw this I was thinking 'Oh cool they're going to make it where he wants revenge, swee this is going to be awesome, and then a week or two later we all saw a promo at the end of impact where it showed samoa joe with this crappy facepaint ( whick I swear looks like a penis) cut a little promo saying for the him to reintroduce as the 'real' Samoa joe. Then I thought to myself after seeing that promo, 'Alright lets see where this goes.' So I then ordered Destination 2009 (horrible ppv), a few matches went by and I see Samoa joe return....and he looked stupid. He was overweight, still had the facepaint, wearing a weird vest, and now wearing long pants. I was saying to myself throughout the whole match 'Is this supposed to be the 'REAL' Samoa Joe! Also he was carrying a fake knife for a few months too Then Samoa joe destroys the MEM week after week after week. Finally Slammiversary comes, Joes in the King of the Mountain match, and outta of nowhere he joins the MEM...and I bet everyones thought was what about the Nation of Violence So then he becomes x division champ for some odd reason.

Then he changes the face paint to just a triangle on his head(which wasn't too stupid), But then he started wearing gold pants, and I'm thinking 'TNA your making this guy supposed to be one of the toughest people in TNA and here's wearing shiny gold pants.' Then outta of nowhere he loses the belt to The amazing red with the help of lashley(the same way santino won the ic title), Fights and loses to lashley at BFG. After I was saying to myself Joe's pretty much been buried, but then he starts to get out of this whole NOV gimmick. He starts being like the old joe but more sadistic, screwing with his opponents heads mentally. He lost the face paint(still waiting for him to lose the gold tights) He lost to A.J. at Turning Point but he still looked good in the matches before that. Now that he has a world title shot briefcase I hope TNA uses him the way he should. Now one question remains Will Joe become his old dominate self, or Will TNA continue to misuse him like they did in early 2009. There is never a time in NASCAR when everything stops.The shops are always open, the crews are constantly working, and the drivers are always ready to race.Not even during theoffseason are things quiet, something is always happening in the NASCAR world.When enjoying a race at the track its nothing but noise.From fellow fans having the time of their lives, to the parties in and around the track, and of course the cars that everyone came to see.NASCAR is constantly moving; silence and downtime are not an option.

To be quiet and hear silence means you arent racing and something is wrong.On May 26, 2009 NASCAR officials changed that.The 50th running of the Coca-Cola 600 at the Lowes Motor Speedway in Charlotte, NC was scheduled for a Sunday afternoon. Rain however, pushed it to Monday morning, Memorial Day.Always observed on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day is not about enjoying a three-day weekend while the season gets ready to turn to summer. Instead its a time to honor those that have served and died while serving the country.On this day Bobby Allison gave the command to start engines, as the race finally got under way a little past noon on cloudy Monday.After two yellow flags, and one red flag for more rain, there were 163 laps on the board when NASCAR officials threw another yellow flag.This time it was for a different reason.We are under caution on our most solemn of holidays, Memorial Day There is no crash, no blown engine, and no rain. "NASCAR, in what I think is an extraordinary gesture, has elected to throw the caution flag so that as we come to the three oclock hourthe time at which our president has asked all Americans to honor all of those who have served in the defense and protection of our country, announced FOX broadcaster Mike Joy.Three laps later, 166, when the clock struck 3:00 PM EDT fans rose from their seats and removed their hats.Pitcrew members removed their helmets and walked to the edge of their pit boxes to line pit road.The cars came to the frontstretch, stopped, and then shut their growling engines off.

Some drivers like Tony Stewart held mini flags out their windows as the flags hanging around the track were lowered to half-staff.Soon the broadcasters stopped talking and for the first time everything and everyone in the NASCAR world was silent.No roaring engines, no play-by-play, and no fan cheers.Never had a moment captured so many. 27th to once again go to work, this time at Dover, Del.Cars were painted red, white, and blue, American flags plastered the hoods of many more, and as Dale Earnhardt Jr. won that day he asked his crew, Wheres that big American FlagEarnhardt Jr. then took that large American flag that had hung in his teams pit box, held it out his window and spun his Budweiser Chevrolet to the right in order to do a reverse victory lap in honor of all those lost.Two years later at the Bristol Motor Speedway in March of 2003, as American troops began to head toward Bagdad, Iraq, in what is now known as Operation Iraqi Freedom, NASCAR once again gathered to race with heavy hearts.As Kurt Busch picked up his second Bristol win, he too knew to salute America.Just as Earnhardt Jr. NEW YORK(Business Wire)Reportlinker announces that a new market research report related to theBiotechnologies and Genetics industry is available in its catalogue. World Gene Amplification Technologies Market http:// report analyzes the worldwide markets for Gene Amplification Technologiesin Millions of US$.