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Old 06-19-2006, 02:12 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by Alienoid06
I've officially lost interest in TNA. No one cares about Kevin Nash in a wrestling ring. No one cares about Jeff Jarrett as Champion, no one cares about the shenanigans being played by TNA. It is A.D.D. booking, and I hope it bites TNA in the ass.

For every good decision TNA makes, they take two steps in the wrong direction. I still maintain that Christian Cage or Ron Killings were the only reasonable choices as winners of the King of the Mountain Match. But hooray, Jarrett looks the best. Stupid, stupid booking.

First, did you even SEE the show tonight? I really doubt you did, because if you had, you would have noticed that the fans were really into the Nash/Sabin match, and that it was actually a pretty decent contest.

I totally agree about Jarrett becoming champion: it was an unneccesary move. The only good thing that can come from it is a Jarrett/Sting feud for the belt that might draw some attention from the casual fans, but otherwise, it's really knocked the legs out from under Christian Cage.

The show wasn't that bad tonight, but it seems like every month after a TNA PPV everyone says "well, that's it for TNA, they totally fucked themselves again, they'll be dead in 2 months, etc, etc, etc," and yet, they're still here, and I don't think they're going anywhere.

Frankly, this is slightly more interesting to me than the current WWE Title situation.
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