WWE fans have converted to TNA now?


I'm just curious if any of you die hard WWE fans have converted to TNA now that they seem to have all the "oldies but goodies."

I have been watching TNA for years as well as WWE. I am pretty much the type of fan that really watches no matter how bad it is. And believe me, in my time, I have seen some pretty bad wrestling. I really think that TNA has the tools to succeed and it can be a more intense form of wrestling, to combat the recent PGized WWE, but exactly how it utilizes them is another matter entirely.

Although it is nice to see people like Flair, Hogan, Sting, Nash and the like, and even people from the glory days of ECW like Team 3D, RVD, and others, some of these wrestlers have lost a few steps. It can be great to see them every now and again in the ring but they are best utilized as personalities and mouthpieces. Also, they have much wisdom that can be useful for the next generation of competitors coming up. Ric Flair in particular is really showing his age these days but he is still the best promo in the business. His interaction with Jay Lethal as of late has been entertaining, especially last Thursday. TNA has a mix of the stars of yesteryear and some of the greatest young talents today. The real problem is management.

Say what you want about Vince McMahon, but he knows how to run a business that makes money. It might not be the most entertaining at times and its a bit too kid friendly these days for various reasons, but Vince does generally know what makes him money. TNA has some entertaining moments but they have a three wheel car that can't even get out of the driveway and they need that fourth wheel. Of course, it is hard to really get too successful, because for most, WWE is wrestling and most people will not give another show a second look. Which is really a shame.

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