Actually, I think most of us here don't despise TNA. They just like to complain about it. I mean when you have a company that's been around for thirty years or so, it's bound to have some advantages over the one that's been around for seven. TNA does misuse some talent that I would like to see go over a little more, but my opinion probably doesn't reflect much on the majority. In terms of sheer numbers, TNA has almost no where to go but up, so it's kind of like kicking a guy when he's already down to say that they suck. I don't think the reason they are down is either one of those. I think it's just the fact that not as many people watch wrestling these days and TNA just so happens to be the number two company. Simple as that. I don't think using the talent better is going to improve viewership on a large scale, that will take something much bigger.
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