I was gonna say. TNA was awesome at one point.
I was gonna say. TNA was awesome at one point.
The amount of talent AEW took from Impact and hasn't really done anything with them is interesting. Really similar to what WWE were doing in regards to hoarding talent. Brian Cage seems to be the only one they're actively doing stuff with and that's because he's new. Wouldn't surprise me if he falls down the ladder relatively quickly.
Since I started watching Impact again this year they've done a great job of getting me invested. Heck I'm all in on Chris Bey and he's only been there 3 months. Ace Austin is another one I want to see do well. Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie's team is interesting, Sami Callihan is great and Moose claiming to be the real world champion is also interesting.
Reading the results from AEW just doesn't inspire me to watch it. I like Jericho, Moxley, Omega, Cody, Lucha Bros etc. But the storylines just don't sound particularly interesting to me. WWE isn't doing it for me either. Jeff Hardy is arguably my favourite wrestler ever and the Sheamus feud seems like a meh version of the Punk feud from 2009
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TNA had some good talent, but they made a lot of mistakes. Same shit AEW is doing now. ?Wins matter!? ?Brand new shiny toy! Title shot!? I?m not even upset Mox is champ. It?s who he?s beating and when he?s beating them that?s the problem.
Give me a Cesaro world title run and Cesaro v AJ Styles you cowards.
Tessa Blanchard apparently wanted $150,000 for the Impact World Championship. Impact said screw you and just made a new one.
Well Tessa Blanchard is clearly on track to becoming Teddy Hart. Extremely talented, but burning every bridge she crosses
I don't think doing that to Impact will have much bearing on people wanting to hire her. If she gets over enough in WWE she can try it again. They're a very forgiving company.
New 24/7 champ Shelton Benjamin scored a singles victory over then champ R-Truth last night. It's Benjamin's first 1-on-1 win on RAW since defeating Super Crazy in 2006... before iPhones were introduced, The Big Bang Theory premiered & Twitter started using hashtags.
...That's crazy..
This has aged poorly.
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