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I'm finally excited about their product! I remember the good old days of TNA when they were an hour long, had young exciting talent, and really just kicked ass in general. But in 2007 Kurt Angle arrived and it's all been downhill since then. TNA has been boring, stale, and sometime just plain stupid in the last few years. But for some reason they're turning it around now. They seem to FINALLY be pushing who they need to and they're FINALLY making good television.
So my question is, who's behind the turnaround?
I think it's obviously Dixie Carter. From what I know she's basically taken over TNA and changed a lotta things from Jeff Jarrett's reign. I dont think it's a coincidence that after Jarrett left TNA started getting magicaly good again.
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I too have noticed the change in TNA over the last couple of months, they have become extremely interesting, and I am also a fan once more. While I don't think you can lay the blame on Kurt Angle, their storylines that centered around him were not all that interesting, but now, they have really improved.
But I think what really makes TNA interesting (especially when you compare it to WWE) is their diversity of match-ups. Over in WWE we always see Triple H/John Cena vs. Randy Orton, Triple H/DX vs. Legacy; its the same matches all the time, and its horribly boring. There is one thing with having a feud, but you can have the wrestlers fight others, and still have the big feud. This is where TNA thrives. Every week we see different match-ups, and because of all the talent that TNA has, those match-ups are almost always good.
And then there is the Knock-out division. By far the best womens wrestling around. Not only are they good to look at, but they actually have talent. While WWE female wrestlers likely have talent as well, it just seems as if they don't really care about them, any more than making them bounce around all pretty-like. TNA now even has womens tag-team champs! Which makes their womens tag-team division better than WWE's mens.
Which leads to my next point, TNA actually has a tag-team division, where WWE has maybe 3 teams, and they don't even take their championship seriously, its pretty much a joke. But in TNA, the tag-teams still mean something. What I would like to see though, are some Japanese teams come into TNA to wrestle for the Japanese title, that would be awesome!
Yes, I am loving TNA right now, and I hope they continue on this route!