I sat down on Thursday night and turned my television to Spike TV to catch my first show of the new TNA.
First of all let me say this I have asked TNA for interviews, wrote letters, e-mails.. and they do not even have the courtesy to reply.
Some way to treat your fans and the media for a company that wants to build up and not go down!
Besides that I will write a fair review on TNA.
First of all why are they bringing back all these has beens and want to be wrestlers?
The TNA is looking more and more like the old WCW.
Why TNA let Hogan get rid of the six sided ring and go back to the regular ring is beyond me.
Secondly why bring Eric Bishop into the company?
I have a theory that the CEO of the WWE hired Hulk Hogan to go into TNA and destroy it. I think that the WWE saw that TNA was building up to be a treat to the WWE and devised a plan to bring it down.
IT IS JUST A THEROY!
What is up with Bobby Lashley, is a MMA fighter or a TNA wrestler?
Well maybe some you fans out there have a theory also call in live Tuesdays 1PM EST or Thursdays 6Pm EST at 1-347-857-4417 and give me your thoughts on this situation.
THE OUTLAW TNA REVIEW:
I found most of the matches boring,and the entire night a disappointment!
I was so bored I was playing balloon volley ball with my daughter during the entire show.
The show started off with Rick Flair coming out of a limo with some pretty girls and the TNA Champ AJ Styles.
They continued to the ring.
Once in the ring Flair talked about why he was at TNA, and why AJ Styles and Flair where working together.
Curt Angle came out with Hogan and a re-match was set up later in the program so we will get back to that match.
They showed Mick Foley coming into the arena looking for Eric Bishop, they showed Kevin Nash talking to Hogan. Where are the matches, yep this feels like WCW!
They showed Hogan removing X-Pac and Scott Hall from the Arena with security.
They showed a match featuring the Nasty Boys, and do you remember Mr. Kennedy.
He came out to the ring and was doing his talking when Abyss attacked him.
Of course this was because he had cheated with brass knuckles in the last match.
This is pretty much how the show was for the night.
One match featured with the TNA knockouts, but it really was nothing to talk about.
The MAIN EVENT was the re-match of Curt Angle and AJ Styles minus one Rick Flair as Hogan had banned him from the ring.
Besides TNA going to commercials several times during the match it was pretty good. AJ had gotten Curt Angle in a angle hold and the bell rang. Curt had not tapped out. No one really ever explained why the bell rang, but again Hogan came out to the ring.
Curt Angle and Hogan exchanged words, and Curt Angle even spit on Hogan.
The broadcasters on TNA asked if they thought Hogan was involved?
The night ended with Eric Bishop coming to the ring with some blood on his head and in the ring firing Mick Foley.
Leaving me with even more questions about TNA.
If Mick Foley is a owner of TNA .I do not see how that is possible.
This is another problem with TNA maybe they have to many people who want to be in charge and no enoupgh people making matches and getting the fans involved!
What is the exact deal of Jeff Jarret who started TNA?
Did he sell the company out and why does he have no say in whats going on in TNA?
My review would be THUMBS DOWN to TNA at this point.
TNA was better when they set themselves apart from the WWE having the Octagon instead of the four sided ring. Having wrestlers that had never been involved with the WWE or WCW. Bringing in all these old wrestlers and the old story lines have the look and the feel of the old WCW. It is boring and I really did not feel like watching another show like this one!
IS HOGAN REALLY ON THE PAYROLL OF THE WWE.. AND IS HE DESTROYING THE TNA?
The Outlaw would really like to find Out the answers to this questions and more!
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
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