Wednesday 27 July 2011

Should TNA Really Be Competition?

Hello wrestling fans,

Now we all know that TNA or the brand now known as IMPACT WRESTLING is trying to become competition against the WWE (which took the Wrestling out of their name); but back to TNA, currently they are trying to become rivals with the WWE and steal their audiences like the previous rival, World Championship Wrestling.

So TNA before had a team of guys such as Jim Cornette, Jeff Jarrett, Dixie Carter and more in charge of running day to day task and more importantly their television show. Come 2010 and we now have Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan working with TNA alongside all important "retired from wrestling figure" Ric Flair. TNA gained a few fans in the first run but then they decided to switch to Monday Nights and attempt the "Monday Night Wars" again. This however failed and TNA had to switch back to the Thursday night time slot in the USA.

TNA in 2011 have had a few good ideas such as bringing in former X-Division stars and future X-Division stars to compete for a contract on the roster, sadly the contract was won by a former star, however it was won by, Austin Aries. Another member of this contract match has also been signed up.

A downfall of TNA is the group, Immortal which just attempted to be a copy of the famous group, NWO. Now NWO was a great faction in its first run, however they decided to keep adding more and more people, which TNA kind of have repeated, giving us guys that we don't care much about, a few have done well in the role such as Gunner and Bully Ray, however the other guys such as Matt Hardy, Scott Steiner and Abyss aren't cared about much.

So what I believe is that TNA should stop attempting to go to war and be competition with the global company of the WWE and should try and be what they are supposed to be, an alternative for the WWE. As an alternative they can get the fans which the WWE aren't drawing in.

That's all folks,
Karl Robinson

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