The Ideal Wrestling Promotion

Kevin Williams by Correspondent Written on June 05, 2009
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Last, but not least, a big issue in wrestling today seems to be the battle between the youth and the elder statesmen behind the scenes.

In TNA, the older wrestlers, for example, the fifty-year old Sting, are the ones holding the World Championship while the younger, and for the most part, more talented, wrestlers are anxiously waiting in line for their turn to hold some gold.

Ideally, an equal amount of veterans and younger wrestlers who are ready to be pushed to the main event should be in the World Title scene.

WWE has the right idea with wrestlers such as Edge and Jeff Hardy competing for the belt, however, it is never long before a guy like Triple H is back in the title picture.

On the other hand, TNA likes to keep their belt on older guys instead of the younger talent who built the company and the ones who are more likely to still be around in 10 years.

More wrestling than talking, a legitimate women's and tag team division, equality between veterans and up-and-coming stars, and believable storylines all mixed together make for my ideal wrestling promotion.

Although we my never see what we believe to be the ideal promotion, it doesn't hurt to imagine.

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