The Self Destruction of TNA

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Coreect me if im wrong, i think i saw Christian (as Christian Cage) on TNA is that true? If so, is/was he any good?

Most people say his best run was as a member of the TNA roster, and I would agree. He was treated as a "big deal" there and really fleshed out his singles wrestling style there. The only problem I had with his TNA run was that he was an also ran to Kurt Angle, which is understandable, but he was that dude over there.
 

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Coreect me if im wrong, i think i saw Christian (as Christian Cage) on TNA is that true? If so, is/was he any good?
Hell fukking Yeah. Christian Was Dope as fukk in TNA. He and sting came in around the same time(late 05) and thats when TNA was at its best until russo came in (Late 06) :huhldup:

 

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I'm a firm believer that you cannot build a legit, long-lasting company on the backs of over-the-hill big names from another fed. It's the reason I never rocked with WCW in the mid-late 90's even tho they were winning the ratings war. It just didnt intrigue me to see Macho, Hogan, Perfect and everyone else past their primes.

It might work for a little bit, but you MUST BUILD YOUR OWN STARS and have them be the main focus. Not a broken down Kurt Angle, not a 50+ year old Sting, not an almost 60 year old Hogan & not a 60+ year old Flair.

These guys sucked the company dry financially and wasted time/money they could've been promoting new talent.
 
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