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Along those lines, people tend to forget that the WWF was doing some stupid things during the Monday Night Wars era, too. But they were better than WCW.
That's it. Be better.
As KK said, TNA is not in a position to make the kind of basic booking mistakes they've made up to this point. Seriously, if you look at them they are a lot like Jim Crockett Productions in that they seem to be "succeeding" despite themselves.
They need to be producing shows that are over-all better than their competition. Not just a PPV with one blow away match and then everything else is crap. Not two decent segments and an hours worth of jobber matches.
I will buy the TNA once I see one show that is top to bottom better than what their competition is producing.
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