In a completely original thread, I'm going to ask you to map out a potential career path of a midcarder as they make their way to the main event and even beyond if you really want to. So, you could take one of their many, many heavyweight midcarders like James Storm, Robert Roode, Abyss and, erm, Matt Morgan and say what needs to be done to bring them to the top level. Or you could do an X Division wrestler like Alex Shelley or the others that don't have any potential or even Awesome Kong or Hernandez.
James Storm
I've always thought Storm has all the tools to be a main eventer as it is, and just gets wasted with stuff like this Beer Money bullshit. I mean, sure, if he went to the WWE, he'd probably have as much success as, say, Braden Walker. In TNA though, he's the total package.
Anyway, the way to get him to the top is simple; a surprise win. It did wonders for Edge and Punk (well, sort of) with MITB. So there's two ways to do this. One is to wait until Slammiversary. There's normally three or even four guys in the King of the Mountain match that you know aren't going to be walking away with title. Make Storm one of them. Storm gets an early pin on someone you also know isn't going to be leaving with the belt. The champion, Joe being the example here, ends up brawling on the outside with the other three guys as the Pay-Per-View time comes to a close. Storm sneaks up the ladder with the belt Joe dropped and hooks it up. He can then just hang onto it heel style for the coming months and go over a few big names. Instant credibility. Instant main event status.
Alternatively, just put him into the main event of a filler Pay-Per-View. Maybe have him win a qualifying match the week before - oh, how TNA loves their qualifying matches! This'll make it seem much less likely the champion will get toppled, with such little build up. Book it to seem like another storyline thread is going to interfere with the match, like another feud the champion's involved in. Then bang! Last Call, quick pin, new champion.
James Storm
I've always thought Storm has all the tools to be a main eventer as it is, and just gets wasted with stuff like this Beer Money bullshit. I mean, sure, if he went to the WWE, he'd probably have as much success as, say, Braden Walker. In TNA though, he's the total package.
Anyway, the way to get him to the top is simple; a surprise win. It did wonders for Edge and Punk (well, sort of) with MITB. So there's two ways to do this. One is to wait until Slammiversary. There's normally three or even four guys in the King of the Mountain match that you know aren't going to be walking away with title. Make Storm one of them. Storm gets an early pin on someone you also know isn't going to be leaving with the belt. The champion, Joe being the example here, ends up brawling on the outside with the other three guys as the Pay-Per-View time comes to a close. Storm sneaks up the ladder with the belt Joe dropped and hooks it up. He can then just hang onto it heel style for the coming months and go over a few big names. Instant credibility. Instant main event status.
Alternatively, just put him into the main event of a filler Pay-Per-View. Maybe have him win a qualifying match the week before - oh, how TNA loves their qualifying matches! This'll make it seem much less likely the champion will get toppled, with such little build up. Book it to seem like another storyline thread is going to interfere with the match, like another feud the champion's involved in. Then bang! Last Call, quick pin, new champion.