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Old 02-17-2008, 10:39 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: TNA Impact sucks

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Originally Posted by Tyler Durden View Post
So yes, for me and millions of others, Impact does suck, but to be even more accurate and in language you'll all understand "Impact ph@ils".
If they had rating and they dropped I would agree with this, but because that hasn't happened I am not going to chalk it up as to people thinking they suck so much as not giving it a chance, or not knowing that it exsist or what it is about. Like I said if there were higher ratings that have sunken... say in the case of WWE, instead of a consistent fanbase which has slowly been creeping upward... then you'd have an argument. But without that you can't accurately compare the two. They are different beasts with similar colors, but different origins.

As far as Blades comments to old WWE guys... Some have been there, but the same can be said of ANYONE that is in a promotion that participated with another. Major or minor. Remember WWE has taken main eventers from the ranks of ROH, WCW, and are building more stars from released TNA talent. The fact that TNA is picking up misused talent and are helping put over some of their own doesn't bother me. Take AJ, Joe, Kaz, Roode, MCMG, Daniels, and other talent like that which haven't been on the major stage (taking the route of WCW) and then I have an issue with it. But because they are growing superstars of their own and balancing the well knowns with the up and comers, and using talent like Cage ( Which I think has more talent and charisma than anyone in the WWE locker rooms, but was passed over cause he's above roiding out.) makes them successful in what they are building. Given time they'll continue to grow and will become stiff competition as long as they don't over do it.