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Old 05-04-2012, 02:19 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by XL View Post
Their booking/angles/storylines are by no means perfect but this is by no means the worst case in recent history in TNA or WWE. Alas, too many people here are ready to rip into anything and everything that TNA does.
...because given their track record, this is going to end stupidly. The straightfoward way to play this is to eventually let AJ clear his name and prove Daniels is lying. Simple, but effective in the payoff. Daniels = heel = lying. AJ = face = telling the truth, even though you don't believe him right now. He goes through hell, then redeems himself.

However, "THIS IS TNA"... so, somehow, AJ and Dixie are going to turn heel, Daniels will remain heel and side with AJ, and Kazarian will fuck off and be forgotten from this entire angle. Then, Hogan will be revealed as "knowing this all along which is why he betrayed Dixie and wanted her gone" so that his Immortal heel turn was actually an unknown face turn and...

ugh...

my head hurts.

And that's best case scenario, which means the writers will likely come up with something more head-scratchingly convoluted before they dissolve the angle altogether.

I know that people bash TNA "for no good reason". Hell, I've got a love/hate relationship about that myself, but this is a good a reason as any.
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