I'm going to respond to Doc's post because his is the only one I bothered to look at.
Another reason why I'll never be a mod.
As long as it doesn't take too much time, I don't think this one storyline is a deal breaker.
NOT AN ISSUE (Imagine that in the form of a stamp)
They seem to pick up talented guys like Kendrick, Daniels, etc., and use them as utility jobbers. It's uncalled for and it squanders very marketable, appealing wrestlers with loyal fanbases who can create great buzz around these guys. I agree that they need to be given an outlet to show their stuff and get over or be set free. Although if what we're seeing with Wolfe is any indication, this is WCW-lite in that getting over when that's not wanted from you is considered a sin.
Yes, I'm feeling cynical this morning.
Knowing TNA, Spike doesn't have enough confidence in them right now to give them a second show and TNA doesn't have the good sense to both trim fat and not hire more hasbeens to replace them.
With the exception of Van Dam and Hardy (and Angle, I suppose), who still have value as main eventers, none of these major acquisitions should be the centerpiece of significant angles. Nash, Hall, the Dudleys, and people like that have seen their time come and go. The Dudleys should be on equal footing with the rest of the tag division, not treated like they're above it (Them being the only ones to get an entrance on Monday REALLY pissed me off). Nash (as much as I love him) and Hall should be managers or commentators. Something that doesn't require a tonne of physicality where they expose younger and more convincing workers, and that doesn't put them front and center in a storyline. They should be putting people over above all else.
Flair has done well to stick to the manager role most weeks, but he needs less TV time to give other personalities a chance to develop.
Hogan needs less TV time, period. And he should stop making people look like chumps. X can use the Cornette example all he wants, but Cornette never ran around destroying multiple heels at once.
Like I said, I'm in a cynical mood this morning. Still, if you didn't mark for the "Double Vision" chant on Monday, you have no soul.
I'm all for going on the road, but loud, indy crowds aren't something I'll turn my nose up.
NOT AN ISSUE
I've missed TNA house shows because I was never made aware that they were going to be in my area. Something went wrong there.
So, what needs to be fixed? Whichever points of Doc's I agreed with.
*Edit* What KB said also sounds good.
Another reason why I'll never be a mod.
Abyss got confidence from the ring, not out and out "power." I think this has been addressed on the air.The whole darn thing. Let's break it down.
They don't know who they're writing for.
OK, TNA likes to say it's the Adult program on air. If that's the case, why isn't it giving us many adult storylines? Angle/Anderson was excellent, and the Orlando Jordan storyline could really have gone somewhere, but other than that the stories are written for people of...lesser intelligence. Abyss feuding over a ring that makes him act like Hogan? I'm actually amused by this but when it's wrapped up in a product that likes to shove blood and swearing in places it doesn't belong, it just seems wrong. TNA needs to decide whether they're trying to put on a mature product or a family-friendly one.
As long as it doesn't take too much time, I don't think this one storyline is a deal breaker.
NOT AN ISSUE (Imagine that in the form of a stamp)
IS AN ISSUEThe roster is gigantic.
Honestly. There are so many people on the roster, and with one show, there just isn't enough time to showcase everyone. People are getting shafted, or forgotten, and the whole thing is a mess. TNA needs a new show in order to showcase their talent in an organized way. If they don't want or do not have the resources to make a new show, it's time to start trimming the fat.
They seem to pick up talented guys like Kendrick, Daniels, etc., and use them as utility jobbers. It's uncalled for and it squanders very marketable, appealing wrestlers with loyal fanbases who can create great buzz around these guys. I agree that they need to be given an outlet to show their stuff and get over or be set free. Although if what we're seeing with Wolfe is any indication, this is WCW-lite in that getting over when that's not wanted from you is considered a sin.
Yes, I'm feeling cynical this morning.
Knowing TNA, Spike doesn't have enough confidence in them right now to give them a second show and TNA doesn't have the good sense to both trim fat and not hire more hasbeens to replace them.
I'm going to broaden this.Hogan and his friends take up too much airtime.
Don't get me wrong, I like Hogan, a lot. I was always a Hulkamaniac. However, Flair and Hogan don't need to take up a quarter of the show. It doesn't leave enough time for the giant roster to develop their storylines and is another reason TNA needs a new show. Things are not getting the time they need, and Hogan is a big reason why.
With the exception of Van Dam and Hardy (and Angle, I suppose), who still have value as main eventers, none of these major acquisitions should be the centerpiece of significant angles. Nash, Hall, the Dudleys, and people like that have seen their time come and go. The Dudleys should be on equal footing with the rest of the tag division, not treated like they're above it (Them being the only ones to get an entrance on Monday REALLY pissed me off). Nash (as much as I love him) and Hall should be managers or commentators. Something that doesn't require a tonne of physicality where they expose younger and more convincing workers, and that doesn't put them front and center in a storyline. They should be putting people over above all else.
Flair has done well to stick to the manager role most weeks, but he needs less TV time to give other personalities a chance to develop.
Hogan needs less TV time, period. And he should stop making people look like chumps. X can use the Cornette example all he wants, but Cornette never ran around destroying multiple heels at once.
I'd rather a crowd sound indy and be invited to get involved than sit on their hands, be marginalized, and be censored in an almost Orwellian fashion (Taking signs at the door? Fuck them).The Impact Zone
Fuck the Crucial Crew. Fuck the Impact Zone. TNA needs to get out of Orlando and start exposing their product to the world. The Crucial Crew and the rest of the crowd makes episodes of Impact sound depressingly indy, with their ridiculous chants and attempts to get themselves over as opposed to getting the show itself over. Make it stop.
Like I said, I'm in a cynical mood this morning. Still, if you didn't mark for the "Double Vision" chant on Monday, you have no soul.
I'm all for going on the road, but loud, indy crowds aren't something I'll turn my nose up.
NOT AN ISSUE
HUGE ISSUELack of Marketing
There is a good chunk of people who don't watch TNA because they don't know it exists. TNA needs to really, REALLY start marketing their product. I'm talking the works. Ads, billboards, everything. Spread the word! Get it out!
I've missed TNA house shows because I was never made aware that they were going to be in my area. Something went wrong there.
I tend to agree, just becauses the kind of storytelling he represents insults me and most right-thinking people and makes a bigger joke of wrestling than wrestling makes of itself.Vince Russo
He wouldn't know good sense if it hit him over the head with The Blue Blazer's harness.
So, what needs to be fixed? Whichever points of Doc's I agreed with.
*Edit* What KB said also sounds good.