The Potential of the TNA Superstars
By (Correspondent) on May 5, 2009
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I will not be focusing on just one superstar; I will focus on a few of TNA's superstars with potential.
I will not be focusing on just one superstar; I will focus on a few of TNA's superstars with potential.
I will not be focusing on just one superstar; I will focus on a few of TNA's superstars with potential.
I will not be focusing on just one superstar; I will focus on a few of TNA's superstars with potential.
Motor City Machine Guns: Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley
These guys have plenty of potential to be Tag Team Champions and X Division Champions again.
They have great charisma and excellent mic skills.
If you see these two team up, then you are in for an exciting match, with tons of combinations and high risk moves that will shock you.
Beer Money Inc.: Robert Roode and James Storm
James "The Texas Cowboy" Storm and Robert "The Money Hungry" Roode combine to form one of the premier tag teams in TNA.
Storm has great charisma and is interesting to watch.
He has all of the tools to be a World Champion, if he can get out of the tag team division and start his singles career.
Roode has the talent and charisma to be a main event player in TNA.
Christopher Daniels
The Fallen Angel recently returned from being fired after a "Feast or Fired" match as "Curry Man."
Daniels is finally back as himself, and the TNA fans couldn't be happier.
Daniels is a former TNA World Champion, but the way that the locker room is now, I don't see him getting the title anytime soon.
Samoa Joe and A.J. Styles
Samoa Joe and A.J. Styles are both former TNA World Champions.
These two are the only that are TNA originals but are still frequent in main events.
However, TNA still treats these two like mid-card wrestlers, when, in everybody's minds, they are ready for the main event.
In Conclusion
TNA is on the rise, and these are the people for whom you need to look out in the coming months.
All of the real stars of TNA are on this list, and I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of these people jumped ship to the WWE in the coming years.
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