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Blander Than Ever
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Losing a couple of top guys could be a good thing for TNA I think.
If they can keep the (little) interest they have in there brand and then push new guys quickly and convincingly it may be the making of them. I think they are making a WCW sized mistake using WWE castoffs (for lack of a better word) because these guys dont have a lot of years left, they need to find and build there own guys if they want a long term future not a ten or fifteen year run nipping at the WWE heels. Pipe dreams I guess but just a thought. |
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In 2009, I think we may see main eventers created out of Hermandez and Christopher Daniels. I expert to see a little upper mid-card flirtation from Homicide and Alex Shelley, too. But the thing is, TNA is just too crowded for everyone to really thrive right now. Losing some guys like Christian Cage and Kurt Angle creates that room, which could be very good for the company. |
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