WWE by a long shot. TNA is just a lot of has beens who know nothing outside of the sports entertainment world. You have Jeff Hardy, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Brian Kendrick, Eric Bishoff, Jeff Jarrett, Kurt Angle, RVD and Mr Anderson. All WWE rejects who have found a home on TNA. The name TNA itself is bullshit!! Total Nonstop Action my arse!! You get more interviews and trashtalking than you do wrestling and none of them can act! It just turns into one big slagging match. In WWE there are many more story lines, many better actors and you get more wrestling for your money. Look at the latests PPV's; at Hell in a Cell there were 7 televised matches and one dark match. Of those 7 matches, 5 were championship matches. The average length of the matches was 13:02, where at at Bound for Glory there were 8 matches lasting an average of 11:27. So thats an extra match, but still a shorter average length of match!! Hell in a Cell was attended by 10,052 in the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. Yet Bound for Glory was attended by 4,300 in the Liacouras Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I think this sums it up.
really clever!! Any possibility we might get a reasoned argument? Or is that too much to comprehend?? Sounds about right for a TNA viewer!! Most are redneck inbreeds anyway.
So by that reckoning ITV is better for sport that Sky sports! TNA is free because they do not have the clout to charge for it. You pay for what you get and the fact that WWE fills 70,000+ arenas week in week out for 4 shows tells you everything. Also Raw is the longest running weekly episodic tv show with Smackdown being the 2nd.
Try saying that to the Superstars who have been injured recently. Rey Mysterio: Rey injured his knee during a house show in August. The attack on his arm by Alberto Del Rio was just a storyline device to write him off of television. The injury to his knee required surgery and it will be several months before Rey is back in the ring. Skip Sheffield: Skip suffered a compound fracture to his ankle during a house show in August. Due to complications, this injury has taken a very long time to heal and he underwent a third surgery in June. Kane: In July, Mark Henry crushed Kane's leg in a chair. According to the WWE, Kane suffered a fractured fibula and will miss at least three months of action. Layla: Layla underwent surgery in May for a torn ACL and MCL. The timetable for this type of injury is typically at least six months. The Great Khali: In September, The Great Khali joined Mark Henry's Hall of Pain when his leg was crushed in a chair by the "World's Strongest Man". The Big Show:who has just returned from 6 weeks out with a distal fracture of the fibula. Compare that to the TNA injury list Chris Sabin - Chris injured his knee during a match against Anarquia which was televised on iMPACT! in April. According to his tag team partner, Alex Shelley, Chris suffered a torn ACL and MCL. He will be out of action until 2012. Ric Flair- Ric suffered a torn left triceps during his match in September against Sting. There is no timetable for his return to the ring.
It shows that they do bigger more risky moves and they put their lives on the line. Where as in TNA they just stand around shouting at each other. Its like comparing Rugby and NFL!!
Yet whenever I've attempted to watch Impact on Challenge, I've found myself demanding a refund. TNA would be better if the following things happened: 1.) It was booked by somebody who can book a wrestling show 2.) Half the roster didn't habitually phone it in 3.) The half of the roster that do put the effort in weren't portrayed as undercarders Three simple changes that would improve the product overnight, but they'll never happen. Also, "WWE is for girls"? What's TNA for, then? Household pets?