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    10 Worst things about TNA

    10. Paying no attention to TV title
    This Title should mean way more. For example Devon won it and hasnt even been on tv in the last 2 weeks. This is TNA IC title and they care nothing about it. Hell put it on Storm or Crimson or someone who gets consistent TV time.

    9. Small Roster
    If you count the men on there roster who are active wrestlers its about 32 people. Plus they need more names in the mid card. Signing Chris Masters, John Morrison, Colt Cabana would really help their depth.

    8. Inconsistent appearances
    How many times in the last year have we seen Samoa Joe/Pope on TV and then off for 3,4,5 weeks. Come on TNA build these guys and have champions on tv. Once again Devon is a champ and not on tv.

    7. Jeff Jarrett on TV
    He may be fired now, BUT Jeff Jarrett always had matches and tv talking time, and really I just hate the guy

    6. Hogan/Bischoff
    Their involvement behind the scenes is the problem. Hogan much as Triple H in WWE have a non stop need to derail peoples career. Bischoff is on creative. Honestly how much is he even taking TNA seriously when all you hear is how hes getting vh1 and nick at nite TV deals.

    5. Not making stars
    Its a consistent theme in all of wrestling but it happens. Roode should have been a Main Eventer in 2008. They had chances to make Matt Morgan and Pope stars in late 2010. For example they were building Morgan and they had him lose on like 4 straight PPV main events and put the belt on Anderson.

    4. Pay Per Views dont Matter
    Its seen in the buyrates. What buildups do they do besides Bound 4 Glory. Plus all of them are in the impact zone.

    3. Taped Show
    Its so simple, today in wrestling unlike 97,98 you have to protect your product even more. Spoilers are always around and that doesnt take away interest. Also a live show just has an exciting environment. Also the fake crowd noise is awful much like smackdown.

    2. Pay Per Views in the Impact Zone
    Every PPV is DEAD. No matter how good a match is the crowd is dead. Its safe to say the crowd is full of tourists how just walked in and sat down or they said HEY Hulk Hogans picture is outside lets go in. TNA fans are horrible in that place.
    How can anyone perform and be inspired when there's no motivation.

    1. Its in the Impact Zone
    Enough Said

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    You make a lot of good points and obviously you are a fan of the product. Most likely you'll be called all kinds of childish names and people will disagree with you because TNA is "perfect" to it's die-hard fans. Well said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kincaid View Post
    You make a lot of good points and obviously you are a fan of the product. Most likely you'll be called all kinds of childish names and people will disagree with you because TNA is "perfect" to it's die-hard fans. Well said.
    Yes he is right about a lot of these things, but I do think TNA fans know the faults. That I must give credit to them. But there are some die hard WWE marks that are another kettle of fish. But we shall see, I may be proven wrong in the next few posts

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    im just a fan of all wrestling. not really tna but wwe/tna/and roh

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    10. Agree

    9. Small Roster? 32 people for a 2 hour show is a lot. I think that 32 is too much. Id rather have fewer wrestlers and longer matches than trying to jam everyone in the show.

    8. agree but then again doing this takes away from the depth of the roster. It would be the same 10 guys on TV all the time.

    7. Jeff Jarrett on TV? I say the same about sting hogan and bitchoff.

    6. agree

    5. Not making stars? Storm and Rhood is all I have to say. These guys are at the top of their game.

    4. Pay Per Views don't Matter. Hard to do when only 1000 people buy them haha.

    3. Taped Show
    Also the fake crowd noise is awful much like smack down = worst thing ever!

    2.Repet of a previous point.

    1. Repeat of a previous point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haruko Haruhara View Post
    5. Not making stars? Storm and Rhood is all I have to say. These guys are at the top of their game.
    Yeah, because yesterday's show was about them and not Hogan becoming GM...

    TNA does have a lot of problems and the list does show a good number of them. They just need to fix up a few things and TNA would be leap and bounds to what it is now (or at least Pre-SpikeTV TNA).

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    I missed yesterdays show, sorry? They made them. They are stars. He said nothing about the stars not being in the main event!

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    For the roster part, they only have one 2 hour show, so it is really hard to get everyone on the card which also goes with 8. Jarrett was the founder and played a big role when TNA got on TV in 2005-2006 and needed more recognizable heels. Also he isn't fired, he is just working with Ring Ka King and was the longest AAA world champion in the company's history.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haruko Haruhara View Post
    I missed yesterdays show, sorry? They made them. They are stars. He said nothing about the stars not being in the main event!
    Point taken. Because that frustrates me that the stars they made are not in the main event scene. Instead of building up Roode/Storm better, they're focusing on GM and the possibility of Sting challenging Roode for the title the following PPV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rassling_Fan View Post
    Point taken. Because that frustrates me that the stars they made are not in the main event scene. Instead of building up Roode/Storm better, they're focusing on GM and the possibility of Sting challenging Roode for the title the following PPV.
    I also think its a huge turn off how every "main event" now is a promo on Impact. Wrestling does not matter to them.

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