i outright stopped following tna because the aces & 8's thing got stale and i just dont care for that company anymore. they're kind of just clinging on to old stars. roode and aeries are promising though
just trying to understand what exactly you're trying to say here. while i agree with some of it, there are points that puzzle me
not sure how long you've been following the product, but cena's been the most marketable guy in the company for almost 10 years. they're pretty much just milking what's left of his name.
john cena has nothing left to offer us. he's done it all (although that cenacanrama took me by surprise. remember when he introduced the drop kick? hooo boy!)
john cena would be the only guy right now who i wouldn't mind facing austin in austin's last match. he's earned it. i'm not the biggest john cena fan in the world but i respect what he's done for the company and to the fans. he's paid his dues. the whole "cena sucks" bit is really just the crowd interacting with each other. i would think even the biggest cena hater out there at least notes what he's done for the business
crowd would have shat on zigs if it were 'Taker. sorry.
if you think about it, pro wrestling has always been meant for children, in a way. it's meant for people of all ages, but children get easily hooked in because they don't really understand the whole kayfabe aspect. i do agree with the last bit there with competition, but a company like TNA has a long way to go. i think they'll just stick around on spike tv and not really go anywhere else because, they don't know how to use the talent, they don't have the right guy with the right mind and the right amount of money to really get that product off the ground. they've never been a threat to wwe and probably never will
jim cornette, is that you?
i'm surprised pleasing old fans is on there. i'm surprised 7 is reprised. i agree with 1, 2, and 3 though