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TNA Not Paying Attention To Past Mistakes
Category: Just My Opinion by Kevin Mack | April 8, 2010
 
TNA: Total Non-Stop Action is entering a vicious cycle that has not worked in the past. TNA seems to be going down the path that eventually killed WCW. Old wrestlers, old character, old story-lines. The original WWE Attitude and WCW NwO era were cutting edge, so why are they trying to regurgitate the same era with the same wrestlers who are significantly older and out of shape.
It is not a coincidence that Hulk Hogan was involved in WCW, and now TNA is going down the same road. With the addition of wrestling names such as Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Syxx-Pac, TNA is going from Total Non-Stop Action to Total No Action. As a case in point, the attack of Team 3D on Impact! showed that at least two of the "Wolfpac" members should not be in the ring. When the out of shape Scott Hall delivered the "Razor's Edge" (that is what it will always be to me), I honestly didn't know if he was getting up. It almost took longer for him to rise to his feet than it did to deliver the move. Then the truly weak close-line delivered by Kevin Nash made me think that must be good to be Hulk Hogan's buddy, because the "Wolfpac" would not be anywhere a national TV camera without some influence.
With the rumored addition of a host of old ECW stars, it can only get worse. ECW was about building something out of nothing and taking on the giant. Leave ECW alone!
TNA needs to develop talent. TNA gets a big portion of their audience because of the innovative matches and young performers. They are going to lose that audience when we are forced to watch Hogan's buddies week in and week out.
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