Sunday 8 June 2008

TNA iMPACT Review - Thursday 5th June 2008

This being the iMPACT before TNA’s biggest Pay Per View of the year Slammiversary I was expecting big things this week. TNA have built some good storylines and it as going to be interesting to see what they were going to do for the final push.

Good Points

Great Push for AJ Styles

I am so happy AJ is finally getting pushed in the top feud after months of playing the comedy sidekick. After weeks of getting a beatdown on iMPACT AJ returned the favour for Christian Cage for his help last week at the beginning of the show and then it was turn for the faces to win the skirmish at the end as Samoa Joe came to the aid of Styles and the faces. The love triangle angle with Karen, Kurt and AJ is brilliant and each have played their part in making this an intense rivalry.

A storyline for Nash

Nash is being used well by TNA. After weeks of helping Samoa Joe as an advisor and protector Nash now has the position of special enforcer in the King of the Mountain match and Samoa Joe now thinks he is going to screw him. I am expecting a Nash heel turn at Slammiversary.

The Beautiful People getting good TV time

The Beautiful People are the best female tandem in wrestling at the moment ok they are the only female tandem on TV but they are good. Now they have a new girl as their muscle to back them up things can only be getting better.

Bad Points

Samoa Joe has the cushiest job in wrestling

I can’t remember the last time Samoa Joe had a match on iMPACT or the last time he was on the screen for more than five minutes. Samoa Joe has been king of the pre-records lately and if you work it out he must be on some pay per minute. If he was doing a ton of media I could kind of understand it but Kurt Angle is the one doing all the media so it definitely is the cushiest job.

Kurt Angle has the second most cushiest job in wrestling

When TNA has a much lighter schedule than WWE and when you are trying to establish yourself as a real competitor you need your top guys doing the work in the ring which TNA don’t have at the moment.

Overall

The cast that you see in the ring are really pulling their weight but with your main stars not pulling theirs its hard to see if TNA will ever become a competitor for WWE. This said I’m looking forward to a couple of good storylines they have put in place for Slammiversary.

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