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Originally Posted by Rock Bottom
I almost agree. Probably not for the same reasons, as I can take a shitty match if there's enough psychology behind it. But I don't think as many people wanna see Cena beat The Rock as vice versa, and I don't think it would make sense for Rock to beat Cena unless Cena were either being deflated/put down or Rock was actually coming back.
I don't even think The Rock coming back would make any sense either. People would throw things into the ring if he jobbed to many of the guys on the roster now, and if he were booked too strong he would kill all of them. Which I guess isn't any different than what they're doing to a lot of them now, but still.
How long would The Rock last? Not long. Because it isn't all on Rock, it'd be on the talent as well. I think there are six viable opponents for The Rock.
Cena, Miz, Punk, Orton, ADR, Edge. HHH and Taker, but the latter two we've seen more than enough, and it would be the same sort of situation with a hyped ass match and not many appearances/in ring things going on and it would serve zero purpose. At least Cena and Rock can be booked as a "dream match" even though its similarities to Rock/Hogan are few.
I suppose that could all be argued, the point being, the roster isn't what it used to be.
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I feel this is one of the best rosters in a while. The mid card is pretty solid. I like the main event scene and I like most of the divas. We get some pretty quality matches almost every week. TNA hasn't produced anything great other than the Knockouts division for months. I like that Sting is World Champion, but I hate Bully Ray and Matt Hardy being the top guys all of a sudden. The Angle/Jarrett feud is good, but I liked their 2008 feud better when it was MEM vs. TNA before they added Samoa Joe, Traci Brooks, and Sharmell.