In response to a comment on the TNA email post I made previously, I want to say something. We all have our differences with how the creative aspect of WWE, TNA, or any wrestling organization should be booked. Regardless of that, I may have my issues with the suits behind the scenes of TNA, but never once will you hear me criticize the work done by the talents inside the ropes. With that being said, I'm asked to mention the good things about TNA. Well, truthfully, it's kind of tough to do so. When I say one thing is good, someone else will say it sucks. I say the type of person who walks up, pops someone in the mouth and leaves is killer, someone says its lame. Whether you like it or not is up to you. Personally, I would like to see some of the other combatants within TNA get a better rub from the suits than they are getting, and at the top of that list is one person, and that person's name is AJ Styles. Yes, Styles is a tag team champion, but he should be a main event singles competitor from now till God knows when. It's those types of talents that are being wasted by the WWE castoffs in TNA that has me the most displeased.
does that answer some of your questions?
2 comments:
Right on again with the AJ Styles comment (see my reply on your "My how times have changed.." column from 10/6).
I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiment. I must say though, even through the atrocious booking, I was pleasently surprised with BFG. I thought it went over really well and maybe this fight for the right tourney will give booking some opprotunity to purge these dry ass stories and come up with new stuff. Solid PPV though, great action.
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