TNA has no emotion

klunderbunker

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That's what came to me while watching Sacrifice. There is no emotion of any kind in TNA. There's no humor, there's no happiness, there's no anger, there's no hate and there's no love. There is nothing but guys going out there, having matches, and getting a paycheck for doing so. No one seems to be having any kind of emotion or heart out there at all.
 
Don't get me started on Russo's idiocy. He managed to get fans to cheer against Jeff Hardy. Hardy, as in one of the most over guys in this millennium.
 
Oh I can. I can blame him for his theory that heels and faces shouldn't exist. That just goes against 50 years or so of wrestling theory that has worked perfectly fine, but Russo decides he's got a better idea.
 
Emotion leads to psychology and outside very few talent, they really struggle with the lack of common sense.
 
Hitler Zombie sounds like a controversial bad-ass. So yes, he'd be praised as one of today's greats. Just like Orton and Kennedy.

I threw up in my mouth while I was typing that.
 
Personally, I think it has a lot to do with pacing, at least during promos and dialogue. The interview either goes on for far too long, and I lose interest, or it's far too short, and I have no clue what they are trying to accomplish. Or, far too many people are talking at once. It's a clusterfuck.
 

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