TNA Impact Wrestling Report: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly (August 11th, 2011)
Truth be told, I did not see this entire episode from start to finish. Just being honest with all of you, so if anything was/is off, that is why, and I am sorry.
From those that know me, I try to be as nice as I can. I really try. Positivity could be my middle name for all I care, but sometimes I gotta say it like I see it...
TNA delivered yet another stinker (from what I saw this week). Not exactly a shocker by any means, but you would think one of these days (or weeks or months or years), they would turn things around just a little bit.
Nope. Still the same BS that continues to give TNA a bad name (insert own joke here), and why they will never get out of their 1.1 - 1.3 range and why they have only sold 400 tickets for their next TV taping.
The Good
The X-Divison is no more! Thank the heavens for this revelation! It is now officially marked with a 225-pound weight limit. Yes! Exactly what it should have been years ago. No more "No limits" or "respect our past" garbage.
Make it a cruiserweight division like we all know it was supposed to be and stop trying to dress it up like a real division with reason. Let the little guys fly around and open pay-per-views. Nothing more, nothing less. Thank you TNA for finally doing this...it only took you nine years!
The Bad
Mr. Anderson. Yep, the whole thing around him. Everything. His mic skills. His character. His constant face turns. His constant heel turns. Save the "tweener" excuse"—it is weak. His facial expressions. How he chews his gum (even that is starting to bother me). Sorry for being so negative here, but he needs to go away.
Immortal (Job Squad 2011) needs to take him for at least a few months. Bring him back as either a heel or a face and go from there. Every week, he is one TV confirms exactly why WWE decided to dump him out on the streets two years ago.
The Ugly
Nothing Matters! That is what the slogan should be—not "Wrestling Matters" because it certainly does not. Until they open the show with a match, I am going to call them out on it. Their last Impact to start with a match was in March.
Yes, over four months ago was the last time a TNA show started their TV show with a match. That isn't even my problem here—the problem is what I stated above, nothing matters. The BFG Series means nothing anymore. Hulk and Sting feuded in 2011 is beyond laughable.
Kurt Angle is now a heel, who cares? Jarrett is yelling at Mexicans...for some reason. Seriously, even the crowd is starting to die out. Their audience on Sunday was downright sad. This one was not even better.
Just nothing matters one bit and even the live crowd that gets in for free can feel it...

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