Post by greenjack1992 on Oct 5, 2009 15:17:26 GMT -5
TNA's biggest problem as far as I can see is that they have too many Pay-Per-Views in a year.
It means that story lines get horribly rushed and talents trying to establish new gimmicks or whatever don't get to.
If TNA started to put out bi-monthly pay-per-views it would mean that they could put out a better quality product all round - think about it, story-lines aren't started and hurried over four weeks, which means that they can spread the TV time out so other stars get more air time.
If we could just have the odd segment involving the MEM and W/E to fuel on their story, it means that people like the Motor City Machine Guns, Jay Lethal, Creed, Rhino and the entire tag team division can get involved in stories of their own and have decent matches, and people like Kip James and Team 3D something to actually do.
Then the X Division can start to take its place at the centre of TNA again and the knock out divisions can get more concetrated on air focus to make the two women's titles much more legitimate.
Then what they want to do is make more of a fuss about Bound For Glory. I for one would make the Slammiversary PPV the start of the hyping for BFG. For example, have the KOTM match as a match for number one contendership for the world title instead of the belt itself, then have that person go on to fight the champion. Either that or you have a special kind of match at one of the closer PPVs to determine the same thing.
Personally the way they build up Slammiversary makes it seem like their version of WrestleMania. If they built up BFG like that they'd have no problems.
I also think they should get rid of that dreadful Legends Championship.
Go on then, tell me what you think =]
It means that story lines get horribly rushed and talents trying to establish new gimmicks or whatever don't get to.
If TNA started to put out bi-monthly pay-per-views it would mean that they could put out a better quality product all round - think about it, story-lines aren't started and hurried over four weeks, which means that they can spread the TV time out so other stars get more air time.
If we could just have the odd segment involving the MEM and W/E to fuel on their story, it means that people like the Motor City Machine Guns, Jay Lethal, Creed, Rhino and the entire tag team division can get involved in stories of their own and have decent matches, and people like Kip James and Team 3D something to actually do.
Then the X Division can start to take its place at the centre of TNA again and the knock out divisions can get more concetrated on air focus to make the two women's titles much more legitimate.
Then what they want to do is make more of a fuss about Bound For Glory. I for one would make the Slammiversary PPV the start of the hyping for BFG. For example, have the KOTM match as a match for number one contendership for the world title instead of the belt itself, then have that person go on to fight the champion. Either that or you have a special kind of match at one of the closer PPVs to determine the same thing.
Personally the way they build up Slammiversary makes it seem like their version of WrestleMania. If they built up BFG like that they'd have no problems.
I also think they should get rid of that dreadful Legends Championship.
Go on then, tell me what you think =]