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With TNA reportedly retiring the Television Title soon TNA will go back to having two men's singles titles, the TNA World Heavyweight Title and the TNA X-Division Title. That leaves them with a situation where there isn't really a second tier title for regular midcarders. The X-Division title is meant to be about no limits but it is clearly now about weight limits as crusierweights seem to be the only ones that wrestle in that division these days. A strong second tier title is a great addition to any wrestling company because it provides a way to push and promote talent that aren't quite ready to mainevent or that don't quite fit into the mainevent scene at that time.
The Television title had a few name changes and it's latest name is it's third name in it's short four year history. At first, when Booker T started carrying it around for no reason, it was the Legends Championship and then when Eric Young was championship he renamed the title the Global Championship. Then around two years ago the title became the Television Championship whilst AJ Styles was champion. Three months ago it was announced that it would be defended weekly but that was scrapped soon after and the TV title hasn't meant much for quite some time.
Unfortunately TNA hasn't managed to make this second tier title seem relevant at any stage, it's beginnings didn't help and recent events like ignoring the defending it each week stipulation haven't helped at all. I think that it would be good if TNA actually created a new midcard title that would be seen as the number two title in the champion right behind the heavyweight title. It will help give more definition to the roster by giving guys like Magnus, Crimson, RVD, Mr Anderson etc. something to fight over whilst being out of the mainevent scene. If they were to bring in another second tier title then they need to do a much better job of debuting it than randomly giving it to a wrestler. Create a tournament and make it seem like an important title right away.
Do you think that TNA need a second tier title? Should TNA keep the Television title or should they bring in a completely new title?
The Television title had a few name changes and it's latest name is it's third name in it's short four year history. At first, when Booker T started carrying it around for no reason, it was the Legends Championship and then when Eric Young was championship he renamed the title the Global Championship. Then around two years ago the title became the Television Championship whilst AJ Styles was champion. Three months ago it was announced that it would be defended weekly but that was scrapped soon after and the TV title hasn't meant much for quite some time.
Unfortunately TNA hasn't managed to make this second tier title seem relevant at any stage, it's beginnings didn't help and recent events like ignoring the defending it each week stipulation haven't helped at all. I think that it would be good if TNA actually created a new midcard title that would be seen as the number two title in the champion right behind the heavyweight title. It will help give more definition to the roster by giving guys like Magnus, Crimson, RVD, Mr Anderson etc. something to fight over whilst being out of the mainevent scene. If they were to bring in another second tier title then they need to do a much better job of debuting it than randomly giving it to a wrestler. Create a tournament and make it seem like an important title right away.
Do you think that TNA need a second tier title? Should TNA keep the Television title or should they bring in a completely new title?