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2x G.N. Sweepstake Winner, Apprentice Winner 2013
Blockbuster of a match. What a win!
My stream finished after the WWE broadcast. I only woke up to the news this morning.Went to bed after the christian match. Apparently they announced bin laden at the end?
Problem being that TNA is mostly shit, with a main event featuring Jeff Hardy (addict), Ken Anderson (shit), Matt Hardy (fat) and Sting (old), not to mention the presence of half of WCW's main event from ten years ago, and booking that pretty much keeps Wrestlecrap.com going.
TNA circa 2006 was excellent. You had the X Division featuring Samoa Joe, AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels at it's head, putting on some of the greatest matches of the decade, as well as Petey Williams, Austin Aries, Sonjay Dutt and Low-Ki contributing. You even had the World X Cup, which brought in wrestlers from Japan, UK, Mexico, and gave the average viewer a chance to see new faces (or masks, in some cases).
But then TNA started going down the pan. They turned Abyss, who had the potential to be the best "big man monster" since Masked Kane, into an idiot who quoted Family Guy. They turned Jay Lethal into a Randy Savage impersonator. Dixie Carter kept hyping up "news that would change the face of wrestling," only for it to be somebody like Al Snow.
Then the final straw. Hulk Hogan. Hulk and Eric Bischoff came into TNA, and since then the X-Division AND the six sided ring have either vanished or taken a back seat. The two things that made TNA stand out from other federations. Most of TNA now revolves around Hogan and Bischoff's stable, whilst the actual talent such as Joe, Dinero gets shoved to one side. Oh, and I forgot to mention Kurt Angle looks like he could keel over and die at any second.
The sad thing is, TNA clearly has the talent to succeed. What it lacks is the writers/bookers.
Problem being that TNA is mostly shit, with a main event featuring Jeff Hardy (addict), Ken Anderson (shit), Matt Hardy (fat) and Sting (old), not to mention the presence of half of WCW's main event from ten years ago, and booking that pretty much keeps Wrestlecrap.com going.
TNA circa 2006 was excellent. You had the X Division featuring Samoa Joe, AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels at it's head, putting on some of the greatest matches of the decade, as well as Petey Williams, Austin Aries, Sonjay Dutt and Low-Ki contributing. You even had the World X Cup, which brought in wrestlers from Japan, UK, Mexico, and gave the average viewer a chance to see new faces (or masks, in some cases).
But then TNA started going down the pan. They turned Abyss, who had the potential to be the best "big man monster" since Masked Kane, into an idiot who quoted Family Guy. They turned Jay Lethal into a Randy Savage impersonator. Dixie Carter kept hyping up "news that would change the face of wrestling," only for it to be somebody like Al Snow.
Then the final straw. Hulk Hogan. Hulk and Eric Bischoff came into TNA, and since then the X-Division AND the six sided ring have either vanished or taken a back seat. The two things that made TNA stand out from other federations. Most of TNA now revolves around Hogan and Bischoff's stable, whilst the actual talent such as Joe, Dinero gets shoved to one side. Oh, and I forgot to mention Kurt Angle looks like he could keel over and die at any second.
The sad thing is, TNA clearly has the talent to succeed. What it lacks is the writers/bookers.
you just knew it was going to be when the show started with "we got him"This is very cringey so far isn't it, death of Osama saved for the rock's birthday?
The great Khali looks ridiculous in a pink dress.
It would probably look more proportional on someone smaller, the great Khali looked like a fat slag with a dress thirteen sizes too small.Because Alex Riley wouldnt?
Mason Ryan is a beast. Potential to go to the top if WWE market him correctly.