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Old 12-30-2006, 09:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
JadedX
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Shaping up to be another solid PPV card from TNA

Abyss Vs Christian Cage Vs Sting - Elimination World Title Match

Angle Vs Samoa Joe - Match III

AJ Styles Vs Rhino - Last man standing match.


Ive got to say Im looking forward to this alot more than any of WWEs recent offerings! Compare that to the ECW PPV and I would rather have these three matches alone!!

Exciting times for TNA - They have a more talented and better used roster than the WWE at the moment!
I'll agree, that Final Resolution is shaping up to be a solid card so far, but I won't agree with that they have a more talented roster, let alone better used roster than that of the WWE. In all fairness, they both are quite equal, in my opinion anyways.

TNA has very talented wrestlers, mainly the X-Division guys. WWE too as very talented wrestlers, which varies through the weight divisions, instead of just one, you know? Samoa Joe is proof that not only can he shine in the X-Division, but also the mainstream of pro wrestling, which is the Heavyweight division, unlike others who has tried to exspand out of the X-Division. AJ Styles is also proof he can shine outside of the X-Division, but he has yet to truly prove himself in the Main-Event scene. Although I bet if he's given the chance, he'll do just fine. Rhino isn't spectacular, let alone very good. At the least, just good. Again, in my opinion.

I understand you're probably a big TNA fan, and I respect that, if that is the case, but trying to compare TNA to WWE is like comparing high school football to college football, or even pro football. WWE has great talent, but their style of wrestling is story-telling. TNA has great talent as well, but their style of wrestling isn't story-telling, it's just go in there, and wrestle. Which I have no problem with, because I enjoy the TNA product almost as much as I do of the WWE product. And to me, that's the only difference. One is about entertaining the fans with a dramatic tale of wrestling, and the other is just wrestling. I like both to be honest, as none are actually greater, or better than the other in my view.

The amount of talent properly used on TNA, is about equal, or just a tadbit less of properly used talent on the whole of the WWE roster. Depends on how you view both products. So again, it's unfair to say TNA has a better used roster, because in my opinion, that's quite bogus. No offence of course, just opinionating my view is all. However, not all of the TNA roster are properly used. Maybe half to be quite honest. Senshi aka Lo-ki was being used very good when he returned, which lasted briefly. Today, he's just a motionless, non-speaking chrome dome. Sad, because the man is a very, very, very good wrestler. Now, I have no problem with the PCS, because I'll tell you like I tell everybody else, the PCS is what get's me to watch TNA. And they are certainly more entertaining, and funnier than anything the James Gang has done.

I look forward to this PPV, and I expect... hope Abyss retains. Not really caring for Joe/Angle 3, as for me, that has ran it's course. Time to move on, and hopefully it does after this third installment. Rhino is the stepping stone of TNA, so I expect to see AJ Styles to be the last man standing.

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