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Old 02-01-2011, 07:50 PM   #1
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What has TNA done for the industry? What will be their legacy?

Thinking about it now, and I can think of a few things that TNA has done that has absolutely helped the wrestling industry.

1. Gotten jobs on a national for a lot of guys who otherwise would be out of work. This is the absolute best thing they've done. Without TNA, wrestling would be worse off, because there wouldn't be any realistic place outside of WWE to really make a living.

2. Introduced talents to a national audience who otherwise may never have made it. Guys like Homicide, Robert Rude, Christopher Daniels and others.

So the first part of this thread is: What do you think TNA has done for wrestling, good or bad?

The second part of this thread is what will the legacy be for TNA? If TNA shut down today, would there be any lasting effects TNA has brought to the table that will live on? Or would they go out with a whimper and have no effect, say, ten years down the line?


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