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Old 08-18-2006, 01:12 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by Fox
Some of your booking is horribly flawed.

Why would Sting help Scott Steiner, the man who came to TNA to beat his ass, defeat Christian Cage?

Why would Christian face Scott Steiner at No Surrender after he turned heel two nights ago?
Because the Christian Cage vs. Sting feud should be more personal than a "heel vs. face" thing. TNA fans are in the habit of cheering almost everybody, so I doubt they will be anti-Christian for long.

Cage and Steiner have a feud going on, Steiner and Cage face each other at the PPV, Sting who is gone since Hard Justice comes back, cracks a baseball bat over Christian's head, lets Steiner embarass him.

This also gives Steiner a big PPV win, something which he hasn't gotten many of since debuting. Tenay and West can point out that Steiner and Sting hate each other, which highlights the hatred he much have for Christian Cage.

I really think TNA should get rid of the whole face-heel dynamic, and just let characters be characters. Cage vs. Sting could be classic, but it may be ruined by an indecisive crowd in a decisive feud.
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