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El_Caballote316

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:39 am


what i like about is that TNA llets there guys do what they want in the ring, they don't limit their moveset or train them to wrestles the "TNA style" they just let them go out there and work

also they dont have steriotipical gimmick like WWE has also not so many gimmick wich it make it look real

also the X-devision unlike the WWE's crueserweigth devision there not limited on weigth becouse it based on going all out

and ofcourse Christopher''Mr.TNA''Daniels he's amazing also Raven wich WWE never gave him the push he deseves
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:26 pm


Aw curses! You posted just about everything I liked about TNA! blaugh lol

fatetwister


Bonekeeper E

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:57 pm


the X-Division is amazing as well as the heavyweights such as Killings and Raven, i could do without AJ and Joe, they are overshadowing the rest of the roster, but what can ya do...i like the 20 man X-Division Gauntlet matches though, those are perfect
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 3:27 pm


The only thing I don't like about TNA is that a "pecking order" is staring to develop. For instance, I would love to see Sonny Siaki and Apolo hold the tag titles, but I guess you have to have wrestled some kind of awesome cage match before they'll let you do that. I would also like to see David Young as the X-Champ sometime in the future, as he defeated AJ Styles and someone else in a triple threat match for the NWA Wildside Title (the match lasted over 25 minutes).

The best thing about TNA is that everyone on their roster (with the exception of Zach Gowen) is really atheletic, and isn't afraid to show it.

Stagansi Zanketsu


Schevia

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:17 pm


Much agreed. I'm still baffled as to why they let Zach Gowen on the roster. Sure the kid's got guts and some charisma, but letting him wrestle is just setting him up for another permanet injury.
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:25 pm


TNA finds its talent in unusual places. The Talent that was once WWE that are now in TNA are used differently. Some good, some bad.The people that get pushes are the ones you least expect to get pushes.

Soothsayer Jeckal
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Justin_Toxicated

PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:47 pm


i like that its very different from wwe, and other promotions...
and is it me, or is its roster, too small?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:16 pm


3 of my top 5 wrestlers are in tna... and my fav. has the belt!

Raven_Zombie


Stagansi Zanketsu

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 7:19 am


Justin_Toxicated
i like that its very different from wwe, and other promotions...
and is it me, or is its roster, too small?


Only because they have an hour every week, and one PPV a month to showcase their talent. They basically don't want to pay guys if they're not going to use them.
PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 7:22 am


Better superstars by far

Whirlwind Heat


James Evans

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 8:25 am


Raven_Zombie
3 of my top 5 wrestlers are in tna... and my fav. has the belt!
let's see that's about the same for me
PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:46 pm


JEFF HARDY!duh!

Broken Heart of Fire


Unholy Meatpuppet

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:56 pm


The thing that I like most about TNA is that they aren't afraid to try new things. A six sided ring? Revolutionary. Match types, including The King of the Mountain Match and the Ultimate X match. Amazing. Not being afraid to pull people in from the outside, also trying new things, like the Internet Dream Match featuring Austin Aries this past month.

TNA are brave, and TNA are doing what they need to do to stay alive. Over the past three years, more people have said that TNA was going to die than people said it wouldn't. Over the past three years, despite the strides the company was mking, despite the ups and the downs, nobody really gave them that much of a chance. Sure, there was hope, but people still setteled into realization that the WWE was here to stay. Now, TNA is about to debut on a national television station. TNA has been producing PPV's for the past few months that rival the WWE's in every way, shape and form.

TNA is about to hit the big time. And all because they never gave up. The thing I like most about TNA is, that no matter how high the cards were stacked against them, they just ploughed on through. They never never gave up and they never said die.
PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:35 pm


Unholy Meatpuppet
The thing that I like most about TNA is that they aren't afraid to try new things. A six sided ring? Revolutionary. Match types, including The King of the Mountain Match and the Ultimate X match. Amazing. Not being afraid to pull people in from the outside, also trying new things, like the Internet Dream Match featuring Austin Aries this past month.

TNA are brave, and TNA are doing what they need to do to stay alive. Over the past three years, more people have said that TNA was going to die than people said it wouldn't. Over the past three years, despite the strides the company was mking, despite the ups and the downs, nobody really gave them that much of a chance. Sure, there was hope, but people still setteled into realization that the WWE was here to stay. Now, TNA is about to debut on a national television station. TNA has been producing PPV's for the past few months that rival the WWE's in every way, shape and form.

TNA is about to hit the big time. And all because they never gave up. The thing I like most about TNA is, that no matter how high the cards were stacked against them, they just ploughed on through. They never never gave up and they never said die.


Thats beutiful man crying

El_Caballote316


Unholy Meatpuppet

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:33 am


El_Caballote316
Unholy Meatpuppet
The thing that I like most about TNA is that they aren't afraid to try new things. A six sided ring? Revolutionary. Match types, including The King of the Mountain Match and the Ultimate X match. Amazing. Not being afraid to pull people in from the outside, also trying new things, like the Internet Dream Match featuring Austin Aries this past month.

TNA are brave, and TNA are doing what they need to do to stay alive. Over the past three years, more people have said that TNA was going to die than people said it wouldn't. Over the past three years, despite the strides the company was mking, despite the ups and the downs, nobody really gave them that much of a chance. Sure, there was hope, but people still setteled into realization that the WWE was here to stay. Now, TNA is about to debut on a national television station. TNA has been producing PPV's for the past few months that rival the WWE's in every way, shape and form.

TNA is about to hit the big time. And all because they never gave up. The thing I like most about TNA is, that no matter how high the cards were stacked against them, they just ploughed on through. They never never gave up and they never said die.


Thats beutiful man crying

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