Tag: Macho Man
Armchair Booker: TNA
by Rich on Feb.04, 2010, under TNA, Wrestling
When TNA first started, I knew they were a special organization. They had a unique and innovative product that introduced us to guys like AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, CM Punk, Abyss, Beer Money, Triple X, Amazing Red and countless other bright young talents. Over time TNA evolved from a niche company to an established brand. They went from weekly PPV’s to TNA Impact on Spike TV and have been growing ever since. Over the course of this growth, we have seen some great veteran talent come through TNA’s doors. Superstars like Raven, Sabu, D-Lo Brown, Kid Kash, Christian Cage and of course, their best acquisition was Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle. Most of these veterans came in and helped the organization as well as helped make stars out of TNA’s young talent.
Recently though, something happened that has made TNA standout to a larger audience - that being the involvement of Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff. While I appreciated the fact that Hogan was involved in growing a new promotion and even adding some mainstream media exposure to the brand, I was concerned about the appearances of some less than desirable wrestlers that would jeopardize the growth of TNA’s home grown talent. Hogan succeeded in bringing in some new blood, but, mixed in with the old were Hogan flunkies and older wrestlers that frankly have no place in the promotion. Over the last few weeks, TNA has become a mish mosh of 1990 WWE Attitude Era + WCW/NWO, which has turned me off from the product a bit. Now, often times I hear wrestlers say that “marks” know nothing about the business and should stop trying to know everything. Sadly in some cases they have a point. Nonetheless, I wanted to take the chance to do a little armchair booking and give my own take on how I’d change TNA. Enjoy.
- Keep Hogan as an on-air, non-wrestling talent but keep the TV time minimal.
- Eric Bischoff is best suited to work behind the scenes and help grow the product without hogging the spotlight.
- Kevin Nash should be involved with Hogan in a GM-type role.
- Mick Foley should work backstage with the talent and help them improve. His TV appearances should be few and far between.
- Ric Flair should continue with AJ Styles as I see that partnership having potential.
- Christopher Daniels needs to be in the main event scene and even hold the title at some point.
- Samoa Joe should be in the title picture often, as his matches with AJ & Daniels are without-a-doubt classics.
- Pope D’Angelo Dinero is ready for the main event - let’s move him up a few pegs.
- There should be a TV Title to free up space in the X-Division.
- Build your X-Division around Amazing Red, Homicide, Doug Williams, Syxx Pac (If he’s going to stay clean) and Suicide.
- I would not have released Petey Williams.
- Maintain the serious edge in the Knockout’s division. Avoid going into WWE territory with gimmick matches.
- No Scott Hall – Huge fan but he adds nothing to the product.
- Raven needs to be in TNA for his great mic work and also for those extreme matches with Abyss & Rhino.
- Don’t lose sight of your Tag Division and make the best in the world. That means no Nasty Boys!!!
- Why is Orlando Jordan there? Boot him.
- Sign Rob Van Dam to add some spice to the X-Division and World Title scene.
- Establish a working relationship with foreign promotions and showcase their talent against TNA talent. Great way to learn things
- Keep the 6-sided ring to differentiate yourselves from the competition.
- Create a developmental program to help current talent improve and younger talent become better.
- Macho Man should manage Jay Lethal. Makes for a compelling storyline but it needs to have a solid payoff to elevate Jay.
If I continue this post will be way too long. Nonetheless, these things are but small steps toward making TNA a legit threat to WWE.
What do you folks think?
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