Bound For Glory
They have (what most TNA fans refer to as) the greatest swerve/storyline in TNA history. They build a faction and provide us with a major swerve and heel turn in Jeff Hardy and pull the company-carpet out from under Dix Carter all at the same time. Decent stuff.
The Following Thursday
As if the Hardy/Hogan/Bischoff/Abyss/Jarrett faction wasn't powerful enough and didn't have enough members, they align with Fourtune and add another 8 wrestlers (if you count Flair) to their already overwhelming stable. Now, 3/4 of TNA's heels are in a combined stable now called "Immortal".
2 1/2 weeks later on the October 28th episode of Impact
Matt Morgan decides to grow a conscience and rebels against Immortal while protecting Ken Anderson. So 2 1/2 weeks after they did the biggest swerve in their promotion's history they decide to kick out their biggest enforcer and largest member in Matt Morgan. Um... ok.
That Night on Reaction
Doug Williams shows sympathy for Morgan and teases a face-turn. (Another member dropping off already??)
Weeks Following
Doug Williams continues to show some resistance to Immortal and continues the face-turn teases...
Last Night's Impact
Doug finally does the full face-turn, just 3 weeks after Morgan turned face and only 5 1/2 weeks after the greatest stable in TNA history was former, including them.
How does ANY of that make sense?? Not to mention the fact that Jarrett, after years of being in the pro-wrestling business, is now a master of MMA and gets his own horrifically boring segment that takes television time away from tons of more important aspects of the show.
I'm sick of sticking up for TNA. Since I really wish it was better, I'll continue to watch it. But I'm not gonna like it.