Black Hart
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Post by Black Hart on Oct 17, 2006 19:13:49 GMT -5
With all the recent people finally discovering the true talent TNA has inside of it, do you think it's a wise move? Just recently the prime time slot was announced. Just recently signing Kurt Angle, and having appearences by Chris Jericho. The PPVs are getting better by the month.
The point is, do you think it's wise for them to try and rise to fame? Could we see a new WCW in the works? In my perspective, I hope for TNA to grow even bigger. However, if the WWE sees them as a threat, which they now seem to be catching on, then they could put an end to it all. Would TNA sell out? What are your thoughts?
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Post by Kingdom Heart on Oct 17, 2006 21:01:46 GMT -5
Heh, TNA isn't going anywhere for a while. It's all out war against WWE from this point out. They pretty much confirmed that when they signed Angle. But as for booking matches, TNA isn't very good at all in that category. They also misuse talent almost as bad as the WWE. But overall, they are improving from my point of view.
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Post by nOiToMnIyRtEoP on Oct 18, 2006 12:51:26 GMT -5
I definately wouldn't say that they're getting worse, and won't be getting worse anytime in the near future. Of course, with signing the likes of Kurt Angle, they can only really be getting bigger. However, slowly getting better. As Sam said, I can't see them getting tremendously bigger anytime soon. Their biggest hope for them is to use the 2 hour timeslot that they're rumored to be getting to their advantage - cut down highly on the squash matches, and get more feuds going (though at the same time avoid turning into the soap oprah that WWE has). Also, I think that in order to become the global name that WWE has, they'd need to start holding iMPACT episodes in different venues, and have shows aired the week that it happens in other countries (yeah, us Brits get iMPACT, like, nine days after you guys... as well as the PPVs a week later).
I for one hope that they can become 'the next WCW', providing a real threat to WWE.
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Post by Makaveli on Oct 18, 2006 16:48:05 GMT -5
TNA is definitely getting better. Everytime they sign some old WWE superstar, they have him trashtalk the WWE. Obviously, they enjoy the competition - and guess what - so does Vince McMahon. With the new two-hour slot, TNA has the opportunity to be a bunch of levels higher than the WWE if they know what they're doing - and they do.
So, yeah, TNA is getting better by the moment.
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