Since Pope dubbed the set at the Impact Zone, the "DixieTron" I gave the Impact On-The-Road and BFG '10 one a name too. As seen this week on Impact, TNA took the set from BFG '10 and tweaked it a bit to use as the set for Impact at Fayetteville. Now I'm assuming and hoping that this is the regular set for the Impact road shows. It's unique and pretty damn cool.
But now I wanna nitpick. The first two pictures are from 3/3/11 and the last is from BFG. At Impact there was a bit of a theme during matches that the wrestlers would pop from oposing screens. Faces from the left, heels from the right. It's a trowback to TNA's old tunnel days. Now obviously at least one curtain is left up in the case someone has to do a run-in. They won't slam into the screen. My second detail revolves around how the screens are used. At BFG one screen had a simple graphic of the wrestler. Another had a highlight montage and the third had their logo/regular Tron video. If you didn't get it, check picture 3 above. It's a much better presentation detail than showing the often second-rate Tron videos TNA seems to be fond of making these days. Not only that, but I really doubt we need to see an add for Victory Road on 3 separate screens standing next to each other. When Jeff Hardy was making his entrance there was a bit where the Impact graphic showed befroe changing to Hardy's video. I don't see why the can't use the same dynamic as BFG. One screen for the PPV add, another for the show graphic (at some point, a second show is gonna show up and we could use something to tell us which is which) and the trird, preferably the one in the middle, as TV screen. Like with WWE's screen.
There one last issue worth noting. It's the pyro. Apparently, due to safety issues, pyro is unusable with this set. While it may be no biggie, it takes from intros, as pyro's tend to set the mood as a program starts, as well as limit a few wrestlers entrances. Kurt Angle, RVD, Beer Money at times and AJ Styles use pyro in their entrances. You can't pull that off with this set.
But enough of that, what do you think of the set?



But now I wanna nitpick. The first two pictures are from 3/3/11 and the last is from BFG. At Impact there was a bit of a theme during matches that the wrestlers would pop from oposing screens. Faces from the left, heels from the right. It's a trowback to TNA's old tunnel days. Now obviously at least one curtain is left up in the case someone has to do a run-in. They won't slam into the screen. My second detail revolves around how the screens are used. At BFG one screen had a simple graphic of the wrestler. Another had a highlight montage and the third had their logo/regular Tron video. If you didn't get it, check picture 3 above. It's a much better presentation detail than showing the often second-rate Tron videos TNA seems to be fond of making these days. Not only that, but I really doubt we need to see an add for Victory Road on 3 separate screens standing next to each other. When Jeff Hardy was making his entrance there was a bit where the Impact graphic showed befroe changing to Hardy's video. I don't see why the can't use the same dynamic as BFG. One screen for the PPV add, another for the show graphic (at some point, a second show is gonna show up and we could use something to tell us which is which) and the trird, preferably the one in the middle, as TV screen. Like with WWE's screen.
There one last issue worth noting. It's the pyro. Apparently, due to safety issues, pyro is unusable with this set. While it may be no biggie, it takes from intros, as pyro's tend to set the mood as a program starts, as well as limit a few wrestlers entrances. Kurt Angle, RVD, Beer Money at times and AJ Styles use pyro in their entrances. You can't pull that off with this set.
But enough of that, what do you think of the set?