I at least hope this tells them that Wolfe is over and put him in a program with somebody ANYBODY. Hell put him in the X-Division, give him something to do instead of being the guy with the hot chick that looks like he doesn't want to be there.
I think the Hogan - Sting confrontation would have been better set as part of the re-debut of TNA Reaction.
It looks like he's built up a bit actually. And if he's going to be taking the kinda bumps and hits he's expected to take, a little meat on the bones won't hurt.
Mr. Anderson's trunks are awesome
Jesus TNA wasn't kidding they really just saw two guys with mohawks and said "hey lets make em a tag team"
And Doug Williams still has the X-Division belt, which makes up for stripping him and gives them storylines for a good bit.
I don't think Heyman wants to come back.
They aren't popular enough to take Impacts and PPVs on the road.
TNA could certainly change their name to a more "wrestling" sounding name.
The Global Title would be better called the TV Title since thats essentially what it is. I don't mind having a Global Title but the original premise was that it'd only be defended overseas. Which I think is a good idea.
A 1-hour long B-Show on Thursday Nights based around the X-Division wrestlers would be great. Follow it up with the Impact replay if necessary.
Fans joining the creative team via a contest sounds nice in theory but really it'd just be them throwing money down the toilet since no one on the creative team would take them serously.
More advertising is a must.
Brock may show up and wave to the crowd at a TNA show but that's it.
TNA needs to emphasize what makes them different from the WWE. If they want to get as big as they want to be, they have to change their product entirely. A name change along with moving away from "sports entertainment" and do something different. I really think if they went old school they'd do very well. "Sports entertainment" has dominated pro wrestling for 20 years now. No one is going to beat the WWE at that product. TNA needs to do something different and carve their own niche. I think going back to the old school style would help them out. Keeping a semblance of kayfabe is something that will help them. Fans want to believe, they don't want the fact they're watching something "fake" rammed into their heads.
Which is why she's worked about 5 minutes in the ring her entire time in TNA.
She's still very very green, and you can't just write off her entire career because she's awful in her what...2nd year wrestling? C'mon!
When people talk down about Lacey Von Erich they don't realize he's very very green. I think she'll end up being the next huge female wrestling star in the US. She has a desire to improve, has the charisma, has the looks, and has the genes.
<p>Santana just got rocked tonight 10 ER in 3.2 IP. Phillies put up a 9 spot in the 4th inning all with 2 outs. 8 of those runs were Santana's.</p><p> </p><p>
In the 4th inning 9 consecutive Phillies batters got on base with 2 outs, 8 of them scored.</p><p> </p><p>
It was glorious.</p>
They were consistently getting above a 1 every week on Thursdays. This move to Mondays has not caused them to gain viewers at all. The whole decision in and of itself was very amateurish. The move meant that they were asking wrestling fans to pick between them and WWE's #1 show every week. That's not going to happen. I'm fine with the TNA product and the direction it's heading. But you can't make the big move while you're still fiddling with the formula. Then you start making desperation moves like the hotshotting of RVD.
If they go live every week, it may get better; however, to me that seems like an anomaly.