Who is TNA's most important star?

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TNA's superstars work hard but who do you think is contributing the most?
 

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At this point I think that everyone is as important as each other, TNA are in huge trouble at the moment and I think that every superstar is working their socks off.
 

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At this point I think that everyone is as important as each other, TNA are in huge trouble at the moment and I think that every superstar is working their socks off.

I agree with this but I also think those guys need to work on making what story lines they have seem important and comprehensible no matter how bad it all is.

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Alright guys let's get some thoughts in here
 

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If you consider her a "star" then the obvious answer is Dixie Carter. She alone has the ability to make or break TNA and unfortunately it appears as though she's headed straight down the "break" path. If she were to step back and find proper people to run the company while also giving up being such a mark then things would probably get better. If she continues doing what she's been doing in the last while, the company has little to no hope at all. In my mind, she's the most important star they have, whether you consider her one or not.
 

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If you consider her a "star" then the obvious answer is Dixie Carter. She alone has the ability to make or break TNA and unfortunately it appears as though she's headed straight down the "break" path. If she were to step back and find proper people to run the company while also giving up being such a mark then things would probably get better. If she continues doing what she's been doing in the last while, the company has little to no hope at all. In my mind, she's the most important star they have, whether you consider her one or not.

Good point so who's the most important wrestler
 

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AJ Styles but they let him go
 

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I guess if you want a wrestler then Trent's answer makes the most sense. No one star is more important than another at this particular moment, they all need to band together to help the company survive.

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Any more opinions?
Part of being a moderator is offering up your own opinion on the topics you create as well, usually in the OP. I'd say by now we'd also like to know what you think so perhaps you can enlighten us instead of asking more questions.
 

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The problem is the MVP of a company can be anyone from a guy who brings the most consistent quality in the ring, to the best person on the mic who tends to end up having the best angles as a result, to the biggest star attraction. And right now I'd say no one is really doing any of those brilliantly. But then again, I don't really watch the product these days so I dunno *shrugs*

Last time I watched, Austin Aries & Bully Ray ticked most of those boxes but that has more than likely changed.
 

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I think Kurt Angle is the most important guy because he's basically the most famous now that Sting and Hogan are gone. Angle constantly puts forth a huge effort that benefits TNA. If he does go back to WWE, TNA is screwed IMO