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    Quote Originally Posted by ShockMaster View Post
    What is really missing in tna??

    Good writers, talent with mic skills.

    Whats being used too much in tna???

    Faction fucking storylines controlling EVERYTHING....again, russo hogan and bitchoff.
    Writers yes..... Talent with mic skills they have a ton of..... Angle, Sting, Anderson, J Hardy when he isn't high, Eric Young, Beer Money, Robbie E, and others..... just to name a few!!!

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    I think RVD will be a good choice and AJ is the surprise and the underdog of the company, but again RVD was allready the face of ECW back in 2000's hmmmm?!?! :S
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    if you are not afraid to fail...man! you have a chance to successed !!!
    but you never gonna get there unless you risk it all the way."



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    Atmosphere at the house shows for me. March 3rd was clear indication that with a larger crowd TNA can have that professional aesthetic and crowd momentum. But, before that you had empty impact zones, and the wrestling seemed to suffer.
    Remember those three women in the crowd which Flair used to chat to in in around January? the rest of the arena was practically empty!
    I wish Jim Ross narrated my life

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    Quote Originally Posted by THEKEVINBRAND View Post
    I think that NWA Hollywood is too low budget, but looks like it could become credible, but right now all TNA needs is to straighten out Jeff Hardy and to get out of Orlando ASAP!
    The only thing they got is the history with the 10 pounds of gold...... And promotions have tried to kill it off but it always comes back with a new champ and more!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by the wrestling shade View Post
    I think RVD will be a good choice and AJ is the surprise and the underdog of the company, but again RVD was allready the face of ECW back in 2000's hmmmm?!?! :S
    I don't think it RVD!!!! TNA needs to have their talent scouts sent out or at one of them gut check challenges to find a new face....
    One who can wrestle and one who talk behind the mic..... someone they make.....

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    This is the problem that TNA has:

    TNA has yet to realize that all wrestling is just a soap opera with a lot of action. Most soap operas are realistic and even if some aren't, they at least don't cross the border to a point where people are getting hit with a big nail 2 by 4 and still staying alive (Ex// Abyss). TNA needs to captivate the viewers in a way that gets them emotional and wanting to see more. When AJ Styles turned on Immortal and gave that speech, that was the peice that were missing. When AJ spoke, you could hear the emotion and it felt real. His speech was like a soap opera.

    TNA's idea is that they want to reach out to the older age group (17 and up). Having Abyss come back after being hit by a nailed 2 by 4 when he should be dead, isn't how you reach out to that age group. The 17 and up age group are smart and know the difference between real and fake and are well aware when TNA is just being desperate. What they did with Abyss would only work with an age group of 7-11 in my opinion.

    TNA needs a writer that is use to writing novels, soap operas and still have a knowledge of wrestling.

    With writing novels - In novels, there is always that one superhero that gets the job done. TNA lacks that one superhero. Im in my Senior year of high school and I am taking AP English. I learned about something called "The Hero's Journey" which is another thing that TNA lacks. In WWE, they have their hero called John Cena. In the "Hero's Journey", the hero must go through at least three big trials that he faces and in the end it changes him. John Cena has had these three trails alot of times. For an example, Nexus, New Nexus, and now The Miz. John Cena is constantly grows as he goes through these trials that he must face. Whether you all like John Cena or not, WWE does captivate you all with the trials that Cena must face. Well TNA lacks a writer that can write novels and knows about the Hero's Journey. I agree that TNA's hero needs to be AJ Styles. AJ has the most heroic attitude and he is still young. It cannot be RVD or Kurt Angle because both are getting old. Also, TNA needs and original, they need someone that is their own homegrown talent. And their best candidate for the homegrown hero is AJ Styles.

    And if you want to go in depth with this, TNA's anti-hero should be Samao Joe. Joe doesn't follow by the heroism that a normal face or good guy goes by. Samoa Joe is a badass and most anti-heros seem to be badasses.

    It also seems as though their writers never have a finish to their storylines. In a story, their should be a story setup, major disasters and ending.
    In wrestling, a story setup would be something like how Nexus had first started attacking John Cena and CM Punk on that three hour RAW. That was the setup to the Cena and Nexus feud. Then the disasters of their feud was Cena joining Nexus, Cena being fired, etc...And the ending leads to Cena vs Wade Barrett where Cena beat him at TLC(well at least that should have been the ending).

    It's impossible to name one single storyline of TNA's that followed by this common and very useful method of making a story. It isn't neccesary for them to follow by this but wouldn't make sense to do so? I do.

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