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The Mackem
03-18-2009, 12:22 PM
I think this might be the first time I have done that and was expecting it to be the worst thing I've ever seen but to be honest it wasn't too bad. Anyway things that stuck out to me.

- holy crap there was a load of promotion. Maybe it was because it was before Destination X but there seemed to be a load of promtional videos for everything and everyone, even the lower card guys. Is this common, are they alway filling 3/4 of their show with videos like this?

- There's some serious Management issues. Like seriously, there is one show but they have as much management as all three WWE shows put together. You have Jeff Jarret as an owner and Jim Cornette and Mick Foley running things. I don't know what the power structure is supposed to be but if TNA were a legit business, looking in you wouldn't help but think who is actually in charge.

- Sting/Angle/Foley had some good promos

- The matches were ok not brilliant. They kind of spoiled it with their main event which was Eric Young versus one of of angle's security guys. The deal was Sting and Angle would be in the corner of guys that they picked to fight for them and Angle couldn't get someone to fight on his behalf.

- Matt Morgan and Abyss looked like it had potential but I can't help think that their match at Destination X might have had as many chokeslams as thumbtacks

- Knockouts was a bit of a cluster really and I've no idea what Billy Gunn is doing but he appears to have found a worse gimmick that Billy and Chuck.

- Another multi-tag match which was alright

- Rhyno actually looked quite weak against the guy that used to be Daivari.

Anyway the PPV card looked ok on paper but I can't help but feel that despite the endless video promos they probably didn't hype it up as much as they should have in real TV terms. They seem to have these two hours of TV time and not do anything worthwhile with it. in fact at times it felt like you were watching different episodes of TNA patched together. Anyway, I might watch the next episode in due course to see if my assessment was fair or not but damn, they seemed to have worked hard to get where they are since 2002. Now that they have everything in place that you could possibly need in a wrestling promotion, the TV show just hasn't moved on to the next level to boost them up.

Anyway, what are your thoughts on TNA, their progression over the last few years etc.

screech
03-18-2009, 12:39 PM
I feel like it's a lot better now than it was in 2002, but looking at the big picture, that isn't saying much. I also think that getting the two hour TV deal is the best and worst thing that could have happened. Yes, they have more time on a national station to put on a good show, but they don't seem to know how to effectively fill two hours.

I have more to say, but I have class. I'll definitely come back to this.

Xero
03-18-2009, 01:51 PM
They're WWE Lite, and that's a bad thing.

They need to establish themselves as a separate brand. I'm not saying stray away from Sports Entertainment, but they need to adapt it and take those fans who aren't a fan of the current WWE product.

Krimzon7
03-18-2009, 02:01 PM
WWE IS ALREADY WWE Light.

Krimzon7
03-18-2009, 02:02 PM
That makes TNA WWE pale, which sucks.

Xero
03-18-2009, 02:02 PM
WWE is WWF Light.

BigDaddyCool
03-18-2009, 02:06 PM
They don't have much in the way of in ring action, if that is what you are asking. They don't always fill it up with videos, but they are all skits. No wrestling takes place unless it is at a ppv.

jcmoorehead
03-18-2009, 02:09 PM
- holy crap there was a load of promotion. Maybe it was because it was before Destination X but there seemed to be a load of promtional videos for everything and everyone, even the lower card guys. Is this common, are they alway filling 3/4 of their show with videos like this?

Whenever I've tried to watch it it seems so, every few minutes there was an annoying "Crossing The Line" promo video. I don't mind a bit of promotion but they seem to put on one promo video before or after every segment in the show.

Mooияakeя™
03-18-2009, 04:00 PM
IMO, I know it's old, but scrap the fucking 6 sided ring already. It's Pro wrestling, not MMA.

I seriously think I'd attempt watching it more, but right now, I just can't get into it. Plus as u said, it seems like there is no order there. I just can't get into the feuds at all.

Fox
03-18-2009, 06:37 PM
TNA just can't get their shit together. I actually think the product was better back in 2002. You had a strong card from top to bottom, you had a mean, bad-ass version of Samoa Joe, you had Daniels versus Styles going on. The storylines weren't much, but the wrestling was great. Now it's just so overdone, they try so many different things but they don't do any one of those things right. They do it all half-assed and they just don't know how to tell stories and get people hooked.

Don West is seriously a problem as well. That man is a gigantic deterrent to anyone watching the show; NOBODY likes him and his infomercial voice; he is fucking rotten cheese. People are going to stay away. They seriously need to nix this guy and bring in someone more competent.

Also, Eric Young sucks, and to my knowledge, they are currently not using Christopher Daniels at all, which makes no sense. There are so many strengths in TNA, but they just don't know how to fucking use them.

The Mackem
03-18-2009, 06:45 PM
Daniels is filling in for Kaz in the Suicide gimmick at the moment. I'd love to know which guy in TNA has a problem with his face.

SIDRA
03-18-2009, 07:37 PM
My issued with TNA is that you have to have ADD to watch it. Everything moves so damn fast on there show, it takes away any meaning to anything. They need to slow things ups a bit, matches, story lines, skits. Let it marinade. Let it sink in so that people can get behind it.
Terry Funk said it gr8, TNA is WWE's graveyard. Guys that couldn't cut it in WWE have left and gone over to TNA.

I like to think that TNA is WCW 2. :lol:

Xero
03-18-2009, 07:40 PM
I like to think that TNA is WCW 2. :lol:

Well, it really IS, just all the bad things about WCW rolled into a small little ball.

The core of this ball? Vince Russo, of course.

SIDRA
03-19-2009, 12:42 AM
.The core of this ball? Vince Russo, of course.

God yes, and it's sad. He already killed one good promotion. WTF over?

You know what would be gr8. If TNA got rid of Russo, and hired Heyman.

Droford
03-19-2009, 01:41 AM
I got a kick out of them using Stevie Richards as Dr. Stevie in the Abyss angle.

Xerzes
03-19-2009, 03:30 AM
Daniels is filling in for Kaz in the Suicide gimmick at the moment. I'd love to know which guy in TNA has a problem with his face.

Yeah, Daniels is currently X-Division champ. As a character from a video game.