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Yeah, the finish to the cage match was horrible.
However, there are a lot of good things from TNA at the moment;
British Invasion
Homicide
Hernandez
Kevin Nash
Steiner owning in four way "full metal mayhem" ladder match last week at Bound for glory...including a frankensteiner from the top turnbuckle
The commentary is much better, with Tazz and Tenay
Womens division isn't awful like WWE
Developed tag team division
Kurt Angle vs AJ Styles on "Super Impact" was a good candidate for TNA match of the year
THe biggest problem I find watching it is that segments seem disjointed, and sometimes don't make sense as they are taken/filmed out of context/order.
Also, the endings to shows are invariably horrible. On Super Impact, the show ended with Sting making his way to the ring, stepped through the ropes and then----nothing. It ended. A lot of endings are an anticlimax...i.e. a great match as a main event, followed by an unrelated in ring interview by Kurt Angle or Eric Young.
Booker T has been horrible as of late...crashing other people's lines during segments, and just generally not looking like he cared...but he's gone now, so that's one problem resolved.
If TNA can resolve their production issues, it can be a good, well rounded product. Still not sure it would ever challenge WWE.
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