poisonclan
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Post by poisonclan on Mar 11, 2016 9:34:13 GMT -5
No, if you enjoy it, keep watching it. That said, I am concerned for the company's future. It kinda has a late eighties AWA vibe, in that they've lost a lot of the bigger "names" and it feels like the writings on the wall.
But as long as I still find some of it enjoyable, I'll keep watching.
And if you're looking for good matches, check out the Beer Money/ Motor City Machine Guns feud.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Mar 13, 2016 12:39:53 GMT -5
I don't watch it anymore. I might catch a few highlights online every now and then but I find it to be really crappy these days, the roster is the weakest that it's ever been, it honestly feels like the company is finally on it's deathbed.
I just hope Angle doesn't go back. He did everything he could possible do there a long time ago.
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Post by Sizzle on Mar 13, 2016 13:55:55 GMT -5
TNA is doing very good right now. You came at a good time. There have been many better, but now is a good time.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 16:36:14 GMT -5
I enjoyed TNA a lot from 2005-2013, but ever since 2014 when guys like AJ Styles, Sting, Christopher Daniels, Samoa Joe, Austin Aries, etc started leaving, the company has looked like they are getting ready to go out of business.
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Post by ricflair4ever on Mar 17, 2016 12:09:46 GMT -5
I enjoyed a lot of TNA ,product wise, 2004-2009. It had its moments in 03, 2010, and even more sporadically from 2011-13. I was losing interest then, but had pretty much fallen off the map with it in 2014. At that point my viewing habit itself was sporadic. Still is really, but i do catch some on youtube and try to stay informed of its main angles and such. I think they've done a bang up job on diluting the importance of their world title. From what I've seen of their product since the Pop Tv switch, the in ring and general logic has been improving again. However the talent pool has been dwindling. In that respect, they'd be better served giving up on trying to be like WWE and try harder to emulate nXt by concentrating on the in ring presentation, logical booking, eliminate the nonsense and promote all these relative unknowns by allowing the really good ones to get over organically. Become the "alternative farming ground" so to speak. They've done it before, Styles, Joe, Beer Money, Daniels etc were all homegrown talent that had previously only ever had, at best, fleeting appearances on a national level. It can be done again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2016 14:19:44 GMT -5
TNA is unwatchable now, and has been since 4th January 2010. TNA was the absolute best wrestling on television in 2005. I don't watch, or follow TNA. What happened on that date?
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Post by East Coast on Mar 17, 2016 19:01:19 GMT -5
TNA has had a string of about 6 good episodes of Impact in a row
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Post by figurecollector on Mar 17, 2016 19:18:27 GMT -5
TNA is unwatchable now, and has been since 4th January 2010. TNA was the absolute best wrestling on television in 2005. I don't watch, or follow TNA. What happened on that date? Hogan (and others debuted) and they went head to head with Raw.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2016 19:34:12 GMT -5
^Don't forget putting ing Val Venis over Christopher Daniels.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Mar 18, 2016 4:49:17 GMT -5
TNA is unwatchable now, and has been since 4th January 2010. TNA was the absolute best wrestling on television in 2005. I don't watch, or follow TNA. What happened on that date?
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Boss Bread
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Post by Boss Bread on Mar 18, 2016 23:46:43 GMT -5
Watch anything with Monty Brown in it. He had so much potential during his time with the company, and just watching his promos and matches on YouTube brings so much nostalgia for me. He was something special outside of AJ, Joe, Daniels, Storm and Roode. Shame they never gave him a run with the championship.
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Post by IRS on Mar 19, 2016 1:14:55 GMT -5
I don't watch, or follow TNA. What happened on that date? Hogan (and others debuted) and they went head to head with Raw. Ironically, also on the night Bret Hart returned to WWE.
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Post by kc on Mar 20, 2016 8:32:54 GMT -5
i loved the weekly ppvs. i was SUPER into the product during the 2005 run. i used to catch impact on fox sports 4-5 right after school. the primetime/late night move to spike was awesome as well. i stopped watching shortly after bound for glory 06.
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WreckerJack
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Post by WreckerJack on Mar 28, 2016 3:30:44 GMT -5
I started watching WWE this summer and on a whim tried TNA to see if it was any good. I was blown away seeing Decay VS the wolves. I feel a little guilty saying it but I think I enjoy TNA a more than WWE at the moment.
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