10 Huge Wrestling Stars Who Have Taken TNA For Granted

Seems like these guys would rather be elsewhere!

Poor TNA. Regardless of what the promotion do, there will always be people who put them down - for example, the current product is arguably more focused than that of several years ago, even with the lack of star power, but wrestling fans now regard the company as smaller than ever before. It's strange to imagine now, but there was a period - around a decade ago - when TNA was considered a viable alternative to what WWE were presenting. Many will argue that the company haven't made the most of WWE's decision to go kid-friendly in 2008, and they probably haven't, but there's still been much to enjoy over the years in Impact Wrestling. Such blatant disregard for what the company stands for doesn't just stop with wrestling fans however, even a large number of employees on the promotion's payroll have bad mouthed TNA at some point or another. There seems to be a stigma attached to the organisation, one it simply cannot shake off - too small to compete with WWE and too big to be merely considered an independent promotion, it's difficult to see where TNA can turn. One thing which certainly hasn't helped is the attitude of several major stars. This article explores the men and women who have treated TNA shabbily. For every Sting, there's a plethora of performers who have lined up to take thinly-veiled pops at Dixie Carter and company, or just treated them poorly.
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