DangerousDave
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Bound for Glory is historically TNA's biggest event of the year. This year I think this is the event that will make or break the company. The buildup has been huge with many drawn out storylines that are supposed to culminate at BFG.
"They" is a storyline that has the potential to make people think "wow, that was great!, TNA has given me a payoff that was worth the wait!" or "fuck TNA, they wasted almost 6 months on this bullshit, I'm never watching again!" I think this one storyline will have more impact on TNA's reputation than any of the others at BFG.
"Deception" is a storyline that has been going on since the beginning of the year, but only in small doses. As we near BFG the story keeps building. I'm interested in the outcome, but to me this isn't a make it or break it storyline.
The 3 way dance for the WHC has the potential to be great or be a disaster depending on how it is booked. It needs to be a long hard fought match. I don't mind a little creative cheating by one of the participants (Anderson, I'm looking at you) to win, but if it ends with a run-in or inconclusive finish like that stupid double 3 count in the Hardy/Angle match people are going to be pissed.
RDV vs Abyss. This better be a violent, brutal match or RDV will loose all credibility and TNA will loose credibility along with him. Somehow, I think this match is going to be the disappointment of the event.
Fortune vs EV2 is an opportunity to put EV2 out of business for good, which is what I hope happens. Not that I like to see anyone loose their job, but these guys have to go to make room for TNA's young talent. I don't think I'm alone in wanting an end to these guys and think their departure would be a plus for TNA.
Do you think that BFG will be the event that makes or breaks the company? Will this event have an effect on whether you will watch TNA in the future?
"They" is a storyline that has the potential to make people think "wow, that was great!, TNA has given me a payoff that was worth the wait!" or "fuck TNA, they wasted almost 6 months on this bullshit, I'm never watching again!" I think this one storyline will have more impact on TNA's reputation than any of the others at BFG.
"Deception" is a storyline that has been going on since the beginning of the year, but only in small doses. As we near BFG the story keeps building. I'm interested in the outcome, but to me this isn't a make it or break it storyline.
The 3 way dance for the WHC has the potential to be great or be a disaster depending on how it is booked. It needs to be a long hard fought match. I don't mind a little creative cheating by one of the participants (Anderson, I'm looking at you) to win, but if it ends with a run-in or inconclusive finish like that stupid double 3 count in the Hardy/Angle match people are going to be pissed.
RDV vs Abyss. This better be a violent, brutal match or RDV will loose all credibility and TNA will loose credibility along with him. Somehow, I think this match is going to be the disappointment of the event.
Fortune vs EV2 is an opportunity to put EV2 out of business for good, which is what I hope happens. Not that I like to see anyone loose their job, but these guys have to go to make room for TNA's young talent. I don't think I'm alone in wanting an end to these guys and think their departure would be a plus for TNA.
Do you think that BFG will be the event that makes or breaks the company? Will this event have an effect on whether you will watch TNA in the future?