Thursday, January 1, 2015

WWE and TNA 2014 year review part 6

I put Bobby Lashely in a Wrestling Obscurity post. I think I've apologized for that, but just in case. Sorry about that cause he isn't obscure anymore. No, he was a bad ass champion. Granted he didn't speak much. That was MVP's job, but he had some really great title defenses. Especially against Bobby Roode. He probably wasn't supposed to be champion. More than likely MVP was gonna be champion, but he got injured. So that saved us from MVP's reign as champion in 2014.

Quick mention of the knockouts division. I do like what they've done with the division. It could be better, but adding Havok to the roster has definitely given the division something it hasn't had in awhile and that is a woman who seems to be unbeatable.  The quality of the matches can be hit or miss, but as long as Gail Kim is around there is hope.

What was the worst part of TNA in 2014? Well, there are probably some matches, or storylines that were bad, but honestly I have to go outside the ring for the worst thing TNA did in 2014. That would be losing big talent and their spot on Spike TV. I know that it's not the late 1990s, but it can be devastating to the company to lose a TV spot. Thankfully they have found a new home and we'll have to wait and see how the ratings will be. But I think they should think about getting episodes on the internet. Netflix, Hulu, youtube or whatever.  And also they need some good young talent and try to push them as much as possible.

Best thing TNA did all year? Hmmm that's difficult to say. There have been some good matches.
I think the matches with the Hardys, Wolves, and Team 3D were probably the best one's they had all year.  Hopefully in 2015 they will stop coping WWE and be something different.

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