You bring up some good names.
TNA dropped the ball with a lot of X-Division talent over the years.
Now admittedly some guys, like Bentley or Devine for example, I was never that high on and I don't think the company missed out too much.
I personally always thought Johnny Devine had a lot of potential. He had a great look, he was great in the ring, and he even had charisma that was never fully exposed and used. I think his injuries, especially the stabbing incident, and the time away from TNA really hindered him when he did come back and was unable to grab any balls to run with.
But a couple of the others were definite mistakes. Letting Petey go still doesn't make sense, but neither did using him as a mini-Steiner clone. The guy was over and the company should have kept him around. Roderick Strong is another good name to bring up. TNA let him walk without seeing the potential he had to be an elite worker, infact they made the same mistake on Aries, but luckily remedied the situation a few years later.
I completely agree with you here. One of my favourite aspects of TNA once upon a time was Team Canada, and I absolutely loved Petey Williams during that time period. I think Williams has a ton of potential and TNA really dropped the ball in not keeping him around and really using him right now. If nothing else the X Division could really use being centered around him, just as it was Aries in the past. And from there I think Williams could go on to bigger things, much like Aries did.
Roderick Strong is a solid performer and definitely a good wrestler, although he is horrid in terms of personality and ability on the mic. But, that can easily be worked around, considering his ability in the ring as a solid hand on the roster.
Also the Rob Feinstein situation really hurt TNA. At the point that the Feinstein controversy occured TNA and ROH were sharing a large portion of their rosters, and TNA mandating that none of its wrestlers could work ROH any longer caused guys to pick a side, and some of them identified themselves more with ROH and left TNA as a result. Most notably was CM Punk. TNA's handling of the Feinstein situation caused Punk to hold a grudge against TNA that he still holds to this day. While it mostly worked out in TNA's favor as guys like Styles and Daniels remained as TNA workers, and while it all eventually blew over and some guys began working both companies again, it would have been interesting to have seen what would have happened if the Rob Feinstein mess never occurred and Punk continued working TNA shows.
This is very true, and I think this definitely had a huge impact on both companies. It's always funny to me that people, specifically TNA fans, use CM Punk as a wrestler who "didn't make it" in TNA, when that's not even close to being the truth. He would've made it in TNA just as easily as he has in ROH and WWE, he just never remained with the company because of TNA's control issues. And I think that was a HUGE loss for TNA at the time.
On that note, I also think TNA dropped the ball on its working agreement with NJPW and could have gotten more out of their talent than they did. They haven't gotten nearly as much as they should have gotten out of their working agreement with AAA either.
It's amazing to me how little it seems TNA is doing with AAA, and it doesn't even seem like any working agreement is in existence between these two promotions. I would love to have seen more from this relationship, and inter-promotional angles come into play from it.
Of all of those the only ones that caught my eye were Petey Williams he was on fire then they let him go cause they were lazy, and Chris Harris but only cause of America's Most Wanted without that he sucked. The rest were just more of the same in the XDivision
but what about the man of a few impresonations, Black Machismo, admittedly he wasn't the best as a over bearing personality and looked like a goof but when they finally pushed him and he did the Macho man impersonation to a tea and even Ric Flair that was his time to shine and what did they do? well he left and went to ROH.
To me, Jay Lethal was a big loss for TNA, and I still don't understand the reasoning behind it at all. Lethal was a great in ring performer, and he proved during his Black Machismo time, and his feud with Ric Flair, etc, that he has an abundance of charisma and can entertain. After that time being "pushed", I don't understand why they'd let him go.
Jay Lethal could certainly add a lot to the horrible X Division right now. This would have been the perfect time, instead of throwing the title on Rob Van Dam for a meaningless and forgettable reign, to have given Lethal the opportunity to be the centerpiece of the X Division, carry the title, and have feuds to help develop himself and other talents like Kenny King, etc. Bring back Sonjay Dutt (who even has history with Lethal), and Petey Williams, and you have a far superior division and far more entertaining potential then the lackluster state its in right now.
TNA baffles me.