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| CZW is also something different but its still terrible and a joke of a company. The argument that "its different so it must be good" just doesn't work in my opinion. |
Okay, I stopped reading after that because I never said it was good just because it was different. You're not even arguing on topic anymore. Lol.
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| On a side note, I dislike the X Division. I think that is a great example of what Steve said: TNA not understanding wrestling so instead just throwing together a load of random moves and spots with no care for psychology, just to get the fans to chant. |
On this note, watch the X Division King of the Mountain match and you'll see why the X Division still has some heart. It was a fun and exciting match. It kept you guessing who was going to win and the spots they did were innovative and not just eye candy. Of course in that type of match their isn't a whole lot you can do, but they did a good job at keeping most of the wrestlers in the match involved.
TNA just doesn't give you one dimension. Neither does CZW, believe it or not they actually have matches that don't involve glass, barbed wire, or tables. CZW has a very ECW based approach to wrestling, or use to. They've had a fair amount of good wrestlers in the ring. Although this argument isn't about CZW. Sometimes you just have to look past the cheesy parts of TNA to get to something that is entertaining. I mean, I thought the Mick Foley and JB thing was hilarious and classic. But at the same time I thought the beginning having them welcome Jeff Jarrett back was just Mick trying to recreate a WWE moment.
I'm not disagreeing with you or agreeing with you. I'm simply expressing my point of TNA not doing everything wrong. Sure maybe Daffney in tacks wasn't the best thing to show. It certainly doesn't represent true wrestling. But it is something I've never seen before beside on Ian Rotten's watch. TNA is exposing fans to stuff in wrestling that is still out there. They make plenty of mistakes, but who cares. It is something different. Us whining and complaining isn't going to change the product. So just take it for what it is worth.