10 Worst TNA Angles Ever

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TNA courted controversy once again following a disturbing storyline last week. The angle saw James Storm push Mickie James from a train station platform onto the tracks, potentially killing off her character for good. Such a heavy-handed, insensitive incident has understandably sparked outrage among fans on social media, a reaction James herself responded to in confusing fashion. She described herself as "confused" and the angle as "out of her hands", a response which doesn't exactly shed light on the situation. The angle is the latest in a long line of questionable TNA storylines, a string of poor writing which must be considered ridiculous at best (and downright offensive at worst). Throughout its history the promotion has offended many with its characteristically chaotic booking, often dealing with incredibly sensitive issues in a careless, callous manner. Even storylines which aren't outwardly offensive can often be viewed as a different type of affront, especially those of a particularly irrational or patronising nature. Even more insulting is the constant buck-passing which usually follows such incidents, a sign that Dixie Carter and co. don't seem to truly care about their fanbase. Here are ten of the worst angles in TNA history; some are offensive in content, while others are merely insulting to the intelligence of wrestling fans everywhere. Be sure to add your own suggestions in the comments section below - there should be a great deal to choose from...
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