It's Damn Real!
The undisputed, undefeated TNA &
Somewhere out in Hollywood, George Miller has got to be working the phones to Orlanda Florida in an attempt to sign Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin to a movie deal to work as cameos (at least) for Mad Max 4: Fury Road...
But in all seriousness, our boys are back, eh? MCMG/Gen Me has all the right elements and characteristics IMO to develop into a rather long-lasting story arc in TNA's otherwise convoluted tag division right now, and best of all (with exception to 3D/Nasty Boyz), it's actually not a feud over the straps for a change. Yeah, I'd love to see them as TNA World Tag Team Champions too, but I'd much rather see them dominate the division so their eventual run actually means something than have them win the belts just to turn them over to Beer Money, Inc. again 30 days later (come on, like that wouldn't happen?).
It seems like the [pseudo] heel direction of the team is in full-effect, and TNA probably couldn't have chosen a better spotlight opposition than Gen Me, if for nothing else but for the fact that they actually look like 17-year old pretty boys with above average muscle mass for said age group.
The smarks seem to complain at every turn with how mismanaged and misdirected the MCMG are/have become, so it really begs the question as to how you all feel about the current feud with Gen Me, or the potential for a feud with Max & Jeremy Buck?
But in all seriousness, our boys are back, eh? MCMG/Gen Me has all the right elements and characteristics IMO to develop into a rather long-lasting story arc in TNA's otherwise convoluted tag division right now, and best of all (with exception to 3D/Nasty Boyz), it's actually not a feud over the straps for a change. Yeah, I'd love to see them as TNA World Tag Team Champions too, but I'd much rather see them dominate the division so their eventual run actually means something than have them win the belts just to turn them over to Beer Money, Inc. again 30 days later (come on, like that wouldn't happen?).
It seems like the [pseudo] heel direction of the team is in full-effect, and TNA probably couldn't have chosen a better spotlight opposition than Gen Me, if for nothing else but for the fact that they actually look like 17-year old pretty boys with above average muscle mass for said age group.
The smarks seem to complain at every turn with how mismanaged and misdirected the MCMG are/have become, so it really begs the question as to how you all feel about the current feud with Gen Me, or the potential for a feud with Max & Jeremy Buck?