Is TNA's Booking Slipping?

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xtremebadass

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I mean look at the World Title picture. Just by last Thursday, it appeared that 10 different guys were going after Kurt's title. Turning Point didn't have a World Title Match, I believe, because TNA couldn't decide who to give a title shot to, and looks to me like now it's just gang warfare with no one getting a one on one title shot. Anyone else think this isn't that great of booking?
 

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its been slipping for a while now,whens the last time theres been a a world title match?they keep putting tag team matches as the main events,GIVE CAGE THE TITLE BACK!
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

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tna cant decide which ex-wwe wrestler to give it to next
 

The Rated R CMStar

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Oh yeah, a fan that had spent 3 years in WWE's developmental system.
 

Wrestling Station

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TNA got it all wrong imo.
Im not trying to bash TNA, nor trying to compare it with other wrestling businesses.. But i think they are trying to push too much and trying to accelerate too fast, they need to take it step by step, coz all the things they are trying to do are not done in a "full meal" for us the fans to digest smoothly.

Look how many storylines? how many side stories and most of them are not developed in the correct fashion. I feel they need to slow down and concentrate on one or two strong storylines, feud and hype it correctly.

I noticed that every feud these days end up so quick and sometimes just eliminate the story all in a sudden.. that is not good, coz that makes us not welling to follow the backstage products. and just wait for the actual match to start..

Also, when a new superstar arrives, they dont give him the huge impact needed, for example, look at Rellik, they made him lose everytime against Abyss. For us, he looks like a dummy and a big loser, whats the use of giving him a big gimmick and letting him not dominating???! thats stupid imo.
 

phantomgerald

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TNA got it all wrong imo.
Im not trying to bash TNA, nor trying to compare it with other wrestling businesses.. But i think they are trying to push too much and trying to accelerate too fast, they need to take it step by step, coz all the things they are trying to do are not done in a "full meal" for us the fans to digest smoothly.

Look how many storylines? how many side stories and most of them are not developed in the correct fashion. I feel they need to slow down and concentrate on one or two strong storylines, feud and hype it correctly.

I noticed that every feud these days end up so quick and sometimes just eliminate the story all in a sudden.. that is not good, coz that makes us not welling to follow the backstage products. and just wait for the actual match to start..

Also, when a new superstar arrives, they dont give him the huge impact needed, for example, look at Rellik, they made him lose everytime against Abyss. For us, he looks like a dummy and a big loser, whats the use of giving him a big gimmick and letting him not dominating???! thats stupid imo.

Everthing he said
 

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Look, TNA is imploding from the inside, it's the booking that caused it. Think about it, they are booking old guys for main events, they are not booking the most entertaining matches anymore. TNA used to be about the kick-ass wrestling and creating highlights of wretling rather than soap opera storylines, but, now TNA has become what they claim to be the alternitive for.
 

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Look, TNA is imploding from the inside, it's the booking that caused it. Think about it, they are booking old guys for main events, they are not booking the most entertaining matches anymore. TNA used to be about the kick-ass wrestling and creating highlights of wretling rather than soap opera storylines, but, now TNA has become what they claim to be the alternitive for.

quoted for the truth.
 
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It seems this booking thing has been talked about a 1000 times on this board!:lop: