
Reorganizing TNA Wrestling (Part 2): Non-Title Feuds and Stables
Saturday morning, I posted the first part of this series, which showed who'd I have in place as the champions and challengers in TNA Wrestling. Now, I am back for Part 2 of this two-part mini-series.
This slideshow will show my ideas for non-title feuds and I'll also sort out all of these stables.
So enjoy and then go back to being in the daze of WrestleMania week!
Non-Title Feuds
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For a wrestling company with one show, six championships may seem like a lot. And I agree, they do need two shows. TNA has too much talent to squeeze into two hours.
Nonetheless, they still need compelling feuds that do not involve championships. So the superstars who weren't in the first part, will most likely be in this part.
Mickie James Vs. Winter
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I'm honestly not sure of the appeal of this feud, but they are really the only two remaining knockouts I had to choose from.
I'm not crazy with Winter's current storyline with The Beautiful People or her supernatural gimmick.
With the exception of The Undertaker (and Sting to a certain extent), people are over the over-the-top gimmicks in 2011. It just doesn't work anymore.
I believe that with some sort of gimmick change, Winter could put on a good feud (and matches) with Mickie James.
Jay Lethal vs. Bully Ray
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Jay Lethal has seemingly been lost in the shuffle in TNA. Meanwhile, Bully Ray has been placed in the main event since splitting with Brother Devon.
I would begin this feud with a Jay Lethal beating Bully Ray with a roll-up pin. The next week when Lethal walks out for his match, Bully Ray attacks him and requests a rematch. Lethal accepts.
In that match, I'd have Bully Ray squash Lethal and put him "out of action" for a little bit. Upon his return, Lethal would get revenge on Ray and move on to bigger things.
The British Invasion vs. Kurt Angle
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Many suggested reuniting British Invasion, and I love the idea. Now they could feud with Beer Money over the tag titles or feud with Mexican-America, but I don't want to backtrack now. And besides, who are the heels if they feud with Mexican-America?
So, I am going with England vs. The United States angle here. Now ideally, TNA would have Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin to join Kurt Angle, but I seriously doubt that is going to happen. Instead, you have the three heels teaming up on the one face.
You could start by having the British Invasion reunite. Then, they would trash the United States in some way. Kurt Angle would come out of the back angry that they disrespected his country.
They would challenge Kurt to a 3-1 handicap match and he would accept. In the 3-1, The British Invasion would destroy him.
This could be the beginning of a long feud.
Matt Morgan vs. Abyss
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These two have some history together. If you don't remember, Abyss and Matt Morgan were a tag team at one point. So, why doesn't TNA capitalize on that?
While these two giants couldn't put on a five-star match, that's not what you expect from this.
D'Angelo Dinero vs. Sting
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D'Angelo Dinero has turned into a pretty good heel in the past couple of months, and Sting is arguably TNA's first or second biggest face. So this feud could really build Dinero up.
This also makes sense because I didn't have any other ideas for Sting, since I don't have him holding the TNA title.
Desmond Wolfe vs. Samoa Joe
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Wolfe will need to do something big in his return to ensure that he doesn't get buried again. I believe he could attack Samoa Joe and blame him for his "personal problems" in some way (that's what heels do).
Both of these guys have been lost in the shuffle in TNA, of course Wolfe more so than Samoa Joe. I feel like they both have very good mic skills and could put on some great matches.
The Floaters
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Yes, "floaters" is a term I made up. It's basically for guys who do not have feuds, but are involved in matches and other feuds.
My "floaters":
Jeff Jarrett
Matt Hardy
Robbie E.
Ink Inc.
Gunner & Murphy
Generation Me
Stables
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For this part of this slideshow, I'm going to go through Fortune, Immortal and Mexican-America and tell you what changes I think they need.
It's difficult to completely rebuild a stable, so that isn't what I'm going to do with this. Also if I did that, Immortal would have no remaining members left.
Mexican-America
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Stable Members: Hernandez, Anarquia, Sarita and Rosita
I'm really liking this group. They are a bit controversial and draw a lot of heat. I think once Anarquia establishes himself, they could grow into something better.
As far as additions, does TNA have any other Mexicans to add?
Fortune
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Stable Members: A.J. Styles, Beer Money and Kazarian
Additions: Possibly Jay Lethal
I love this stable, but as was pointed out by others after my last article, if Fortune wants all the titles in TNA (excluding the Knockouts titles) they would need another member. And Jay Lethal makes perfect sense for this group.
He is a TNA original and could hold the X-Division Championship. Then, Kazarian could hold the TV Title, Beer Money could hold the tag team championships and A.J. Styles could be the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Immortal
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Stable Members: Bully Ray, Jeff Jarrett, Matt Hardy, Abyss, Gunner and Murphy
Possible Additions: Mr. Anderson, Brian Kendrick
This stable is a mess. It's just a bunch of randomly thrown together mid-carders! I don't really know how to save this group to be honest.
Mr. Anderson could bring a legitimate main event star to this group, that Jeff Hardy was supposed to. As far as Bully Ray, he shouldn't really be the head of the biggest heel stable in TNA.
As far as adding Anderson to the group, that would be pretty tricky.
I proposed my idea for Kendrick in Part 1.
Thanks!
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Thanks for reading!
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