The new iMPACT! - Good or Bad?

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The Viper

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Alright, I know that since Jan. 4th, TNA has made MANY changes. Some for the better and some for the worst! Better: 4 sided ring, New stage, AJ Styles turning heel, Ric Flair turning heel and D'Angelo Dinero's push! Worse: Nasty Boyz, Crucial Crew (stupid marks in the iMPACT Zone), The Band, Eric Young being demoted and Bobby Lashley turning heel!

Now that that's done, I have noticed that a lot of people have been hating on TNA for one reason and one reason only, Hulk Hogan!!! Why? I mean, what's Hulk done that's so bad? Don't get me wrong, most of the time change is bad and I can see where some of the FANS are coming from but on the other hand Hulk has been making iMPACT! more exciting and makes me anxiously wait for the next show. To me, the "Orlando Screwjob" was done perfectly. To the newer fans to wrestling and don't know what happened in 1997, they would be shocked with what happened last Thursday. I personally think this re-enactment was a stab to the WWE for bringing Bret in. That's my theory.

So, enough of me rambling on, what do you think about the new iMPACT! or just the new TNA in general?
 

xtremebadass

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I am not hating the new TNA, but it is just something completely different then what I am used to watching.

If I could sit through a whole 2 hour wrestling show I cannot say it was bad. Some of the old TNA's I used to turn it alot, for the past couple weeks I didn't so the new TNA might be strange, but atleast it keeps fans interested.
 
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