You guys always say the same shit. I don't know why I read this stuff...Oh year it's cause wrestlezone.com is the best. There has been terrible ideas left in right all over wrestling (rasslin' wear i'm from) for years. WWE strikes out left and right since the beginning of time (see Ted Jr and the Repo Man).
So why do u guys always pick on TNA, I know because you just don't want to admit that it's the better (and non PG) show right now. I don't care what you say about my post...
THE TRUTH IS TNA IS BETTER RIGHT NOW....TNA IS BETTER RIGHT NOW.
If you don't like what I have to say...guess what WHO CARES!
I don't know if TNA is better right now. In fact, I got to change the channel on some of the stupid stuff it has.
Yes, WWE does strike out on things, but they also hit a good amount of homeruns to make some good money.
People rip on TNA because well, they do some stupid stuff. I mean, was the GEN ME and Motor City Machine Guns a good fight on reaction? Well yes, did it devalue wrestling? That match should of been a last man standing match on a Pay-per-view or should of main evented TNA that night. Instead, they put it on reaction, and tried to be "unique."
TNA right now, has the talent, I'm not going to argue that, but they need someone to unravel that company, and present it better. The fact it's still in the impact zone, devalues that show. The crowd devalues that show, and some of the talent devalues that show.
Is impact better then Raw or Smackdown. The ratings and big dollars seem to say no. Can Raw and Smackdown improve. Good chance they could, but then again, it's making big dollars right now.
Does a bloody Ric Flair, and dropping cuss-words left and right help TNA. No, they just had an awful pay-per-view.
Anyways, back to the question at hand. Has anyone given Vince Russo a compliment. Well, of course he has gotten several compliments. He is still employed for crying out loud, so someone thinks he is doing his job. Does it mean, we should right a book on him on wrestling genius? Dear God no, He had some good stuff for a couple years, and WCW tried to make him their savior, and it all went to hell. That's what it came down to. He tried to bring the attitude era to WCW, most of the guys didn't like it. In fact, he has made wrestling a tougher show with his "shoots" and "real-life" feuds. It's like that horrific magician who had to reveal the magic tricks. He made it harder for up and coming magicians, and it hurt their cash flow.