JC Goodwin Posted August 30, 2004 Share Posted August 30, 2004 Okay I?ve decide to make this thread about the best independent wrestling company today, THE NWA TNA. First of all I have to say without a shadow of a doubt , if the TNA?s popularity keeps rising up at its incredible rate their should be no reason why TNA will not one day over shadow the WWE. I mean TNA has got the talent to do that like AJ Styles, Raven, America?s Most Wanted, Christopher Daniels, Jeff Hardy, D-Lo Brown, Ron ? The Truth? Killings and The Amazing Red. I know the TNA has a small number of actual mainstay superstars, but I?m sure things would change if the company became on the same level as wwe money wise. Think of how many superstars would jump ship to TNA from wwe and imaging all of the matches you would never imaging of seeing like Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles or The Amazing Red vs. Rey Mysterio.:eek: I mean look at a Raven for instance who has flourished in the TNA and is one of their main stars and compare that to what he accomplished in the wwe. The problem with wwe is its creative team because they always come up with stupid unbelievable gimmicks like they have been churning out recently like Mordicai or the unconvincing Kenzo Suzuki. Also another problem is that big vinnie is always bringing new muscle-bound meat heads who cant wrestle but have been hired because of their physics over smaller, more talented guys. I mean look at the guys who have always made serious money for the company like Stone Cold, The Rock, Triple H (although he went thought a period where he was all muscle), Bret Hart, Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels. I mean these guys are remembered and not guys like Matt Morgan, Batista ( although his ring work is improving ) and A-Train. That?s the thing with raven he is really talented but doesn?t look much but he can wrestle and talk. But that?s what Vince has been doing for years know and if things carry on the way they are this will be the eventual demise of wwe. :( That?s why NWA TNA is so good because it has a lot of talented guys who know how to work, how to cut a promo and how to wrestle than a bunch of steroid pumped dudes who are as green as grass and don?t even know how to sell moves or take bumps properly. TNA is fresh and exciting and full of promise. ;) So I want to know want to know what everybody thinks of TNA and your views on it. And no spammy replies please! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shinmaru Posted August 30, 2004 Share Posted August 30, 2004 I haven't watched much NWA: TNA myself, so my view on it is a bit one-sided. However, I do know that WWE is far and away the #1 wrestling company in America (when it comes to money, anyway), and I don't see that changing any time soon. The two closest competitors to the WWE, NWA: TNA and Ring of Honor, don't really have the available resources to pose any real threat to the WWE. If either of them were to seriously challenge WWE, though, I think it would be Ring of Honor. They actually have a pretty solid relationship with the WWE (some of their top stars, including Brian 'Spanky' Kendrick and Paul London have gone on to wrestle in the WWE; in fact, I also think that someone like CM Punk could do well in the WWE), plus they run their business very well, despite running on a decidely smaller number of mainstay stars, much like NWA: TNA. Some of the more high profile ROH wrestlers, including NWA: TNA wrestlers AJ Styles, Raven and Christopher Daniels, frequently leave the company to wrestle in Japan and other areas. Right now, though, WWE is on top, and barring an [i]amazing[/i] surge by either NWA: TNA and/or Ring of Honor, it will stay on top for years to come. Unfortunately, it all comes down to exposure and money. I do think it would be really cool if one or both were able to seriously challenge the WWE, though. Might force WWE to step up the quality of their product a bit in order to keep the money flowing into their pockets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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