I'll agree on TNA being decent since the move to Pop. Seeing good effort from the guys and most of the angles are pretty good. The depleted as all hell roster - as Stop mentioned since a Beer Money reunion (which is great and my first-ever nostalgia pop, lol) cost them two potential top guys and Angle is having a retirement tour, the only guys they can put in the ME scene believably are Ethan and a much improved on the mic McIntyre. This Matt Hardy title reign is a farce anyway. Yes, it sucks that he's even champion, but the way he won it (via double turn due to a thrown hammer hidden in a baby carriage and Tyrus turning on EC3 and the whole match being around Ethan's "neva say die attitude")... It was like ADR winning the WHC from Dolph that one time, hopefully with the right outcome this time. Such a forgotten stupid WWE booking decision lol
In large part though, I've felt like with more indies being more easily accessible, TNA has had to step up and do something that gives them an identity. They shouldn't be a second rate version of anyone, especially when they have to largely hide their roster, and TNA being about swerves and throwing shit at the wall and more... For lack of a better word, fun stuff, should separate them from all the other stuff we watch wrestling for which are well covered by the other companies.