It was announced that in January, TNA Wrestling will be moving to Destination America. After being with Spike for nine years, TNA will now have a fresh start, a new exciting beginning for the company. Towards the end of their run on Spike, TNA began changing. If you watched TNA at the start of the year and then watched at the end of the year, it would look like a different company. They have taken new directions, they have written off Dixie Carter, and 2015 looks to be an exciting new era for TNA Wrestling. It will be interesting to see how the new network plays into how TNA handles business. It looks like there wont be any blood allowed on TNA anymore and the company could be looking more towards a family friendly product. Ironically, that was the thing that used to separate TNA from WWE. Now it looks like TNA just tries to be a lighter version of WWE. If TNA wants to make this channel move a big deal, they should really think about being different. Dont try to be the next WWE, try to be the best TNA! With a focus on the X-Division and Tag division late in the year, TNA was putting on some pretty spectacular matches. The X-Division matches felt like something we werent seeing on WWE and that is a good thing. TNA has a lot to offer the world of wrestling and with this huge change lets hope they offer us everything we should be getting. And with some very great things going for them, it looks like 2015 might be the year of TNA.