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As most wrestling fans and followers would probably agree, TNA needs to look into offering things that sets them apart from the WWE.
In the Manhatten Center in New York, we saw the return of the 6-sided ring, certainly a big step in establishing a difference in asthetics and methodology.
However, when Kurt Angle took the reins from MVP as Director of Operations, it also was a big step towards differing themselves.
How?
The WWE is now employing "the authority", which is of course a rehash of Vince McMahon's corporation gimmick, albeit much much more tackier and controlling. When MVP made his heel turn and became a power-hungry Director, all I could do is roll my eyes and think "Here we go, another heel director of operations.. another dictator abusing their power"..
Kurt Angle gives the wrestling fan the opposite reality within a wrestling organization. As long as Stephanie and Trips are stroking their egos and putting themselves ahead of the talent, TNA needs to keep an honorable, face director of operations.
It's certainly what's "best for business".. but really.
In the Manhatten Center in New York, we saw the return of the 6-sided ring, certainly a big step in establishing a difference in asthetics and methodology.
However, when Kurt Angle took the reins from MVP as Director of Operations, it also was a big step towards differing themselves.
How?
The WWE is now employing "the authority", which is of course a rehash of Vince McMahon's corporation gimmick, albeit much much more tackier and controlling. When MVP made his heel turn and became a power-hungry Director, all I could do is roll my eyes and think "Here we go, another heel director of operations.. another dictator abusing their power"..
Kurt Angle gives the wrestling fan the opposite reality within a wrestling organization. As long as Stephanie and Trips are stroking their egos and putting themselves ahead of the talent, TNA needs to keep an honorable, face director of operations.
It's certainly what's "best for business".. but really.