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Anyone watch TNA?

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K-RockFan

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I sure do. It beats the talking to damn much like wwe.TNA,TNA,TNA,TNA
 
I have watch it from the very beginning.Even when it was on the medicore FSN network ;DIt's a great product from young wrestlers burned by the WWE aspect ofwrestling and I like how Jeff Jarrett will allow other wrestlers to wear the belt.However I'm somewhat worried with it's need to fill Spike TV's quest forbigger names that young talent could get lost in the shufflle and not be allowedto grow. Kinda like WCW 1998. :eek:
 
oldvnewschool said:
I have watch it from the very beginning.Even when it was on the medicore FSN network ;DIt's a great product from young wrestlers burned by the WWE aspect ofwrestling and I like how Jeff Jarrett will allow other wrestlers to wear the belt.However I'm somewhat worried with it's need to fill Spike TV's quest forbigger names that young talent could get lost in the shufflle and not be allowedto grow. Kinda like WCW 1998. :eek:
Me too i have watched it since FSN.Yep i agree with ya.Hey you gotta do whatever it takes to get noticed though i agree with you.
 
oldvnewschool said:
I have watch it from the very beginning.Even when it was on the medicore FSN network ;DIt's a great product from young wrestlers burned by the WWE aspect ofwrestling and I like how Jeff Jarrett will allow other wrestlers to wear the belt.However I'm somewhat worried with it's need to fill Spike TV's quest forbigger names that young talent could get lost in the shufflle and not be allowedto grow. Kinda like WCW 1998. :eek:
If I were in charge, I'd switch up the show's 'placement'. Matches/segments/vignettes are always taking place in this order: tag teams first, then the X Division, then the higher midcard and the heavyweights/heavyweight champion to end the show. I'd switch it up...the heavyweights would still be the main eye-grabber in reality, yet I wouldn't always feature them in the main event (or closing segment). Feature those feuds second to last, and close with your freshest faces. The former WWE/WCW/ECW stars already carry notoriety from their work. And TNA should know that as popular as they are, they won't be the ones who grow the brand in the long term...actual 'TNA-bred' stars like Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Chris Daniels, Jay Lethal, and others will. Attract some more indy stars like Dru Onyx, maybe steal or attract some underused WWE talent (say, Rob Conway or someone else along those lines) and give them something innovative to run with...TNA won't directly challenge WWE for a long time, but they can definitely work themselve into being a solid alternative, and gain more TV time because of it.
 
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