Well I'll try to steer this into a discussion. TNA vs. WWE for the 2010 year is nothing. Presently there is no "vs" between the 2 companies. TNA may have gone out and signed a bunch of well known wrestlers, but they're still a work in progress. They still only have 3 hours of programming a week to WWE's 5-6 hours. TNA is doing some good things, but on the other hand, it's still TNA. And I've said it before, every time TNA takes a step forward, they find a way to take 2 steps backward. WWE is focusing on it's youthful talent. Stars such as Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase, Mike Mizanin, John Morrison, Evan Bourne, Kofi Kingston, etc. etc are paving the way for WWE to stay atop of the wrestling mountain for a long time. Fans have said that WWE is boring and that it sucks. They want more blood and other things, but those same fans that piss and moan still tune in each week like moths to a streetlight. WWE doesn't have to change the product in the ring because they're still generating cash. TNA is just now coming into the merchandising like WWE, but still has a long way to go before they're a player on WWE's level. WWE is a corporate multi-media conglomerate that prints money. TNA is an up and coming promotion that is still trying to navigate the post professional wrestling, modern day sports entertainment market. TNA had to learn to crawl before it could walk. Now it looks like they want to go straight to the marathon before learning to run or sprint. TNA has a future, but who knows how long that will last??? As long as TNA learned from WCW's mistakes and doesn't make the same folly that WCW made, they should be around for a long time. Just remember Hulkster and Easy E, those who do not remember history are condemned to repeat it.