chessarmy
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WWE's Hall of Fame ceremony is a very emotional night where fans, and workers say goodbye to true legends. WWE does this event every year because the promotion is old, it has a legacy, and it has created many legends. TNA on the other hand, is a young company that is starting to grow, and maybe even catch up to the WWE in a few years. TNA has some of the best wrestlers in the world, including probably the best worker today (imo), Samoa Joe. Its obvious that these guys are going to make a huge impact in TNA, they'll probably stay in the company for as long as they can before they hang up the boots. My question is, after its all said and done. After AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, and all the others that have helped TNA grow finally retire (and yea, I know I'm thinking waaay down the road) do you think TNA should start up their own Hall of Fame ceremony to honor such great wrestlers? Maybe they should do one now so they can honor guys like Sting, Kurt Angle, Scott Steiner, Kevin Nash, Booker T, and the rest of the veterans when they decide to retire. It will make TNA look like an even bigger company, and it will also honor some of the guys that really did a lot for not only TNA, but the entire wrestling business.
What do you think? Can TNA open up a Hall of Fame of their own, or will it just fail?
What do you think? Can TNA open up a Hall of Fame of their own, or will it just fail?