TNA Wrestling
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:21 pm
I used to watch WCW. Cheer for the NWO. Then in 2001 because of a merger agreement with Time Warner, Turner sold WCW to WWE. Then wrestling turned to <deleted>.
In WWE there was the occasional cool return of a star or faction. But soon Vince would water them down too in order to downplay the legacy of anything formerly WCW. The biggest example of a WCW superstar being a WWE whipping post was Paul Wight aka The Giant aka The Big Show.
But now i'm starting to turn my head to TNA, a Federation started shortly after the demise of WCW. It's becoming very interesting. From the Sting Vs Angle Vs Nash story to the returns of Scott Hall and Booker T to non WWE wrestling, my ears are starting to perk up.
In WWE there was the occasional cool return of a star or faction. But soon Vince would water them down too in order to downplay the legacy of anything formerly WCW. The biggest example of a WCW superstar being a WWE whipping post was Paul Wight aka The Giant aka The Big Show.
But now i'm starting to turn my head to TNA, a Federation started shortly after the demise of WCW. It's becoming very interesting. From the Sting Vs Angle Vs Nash story to the returns of Scott Hall and Booker T to non WWE wrestling, my ears are starting to perk up.