Now I will be the first to admit, I haven't watch TNA for a few months now. I have stated my reasons as to why I can no longer support this brand of sports entertainment (which you can read by clicking here) and I can even remember the SECOND I turned off. It was the moment Brooke Hogan became head of the Knockouts in case you don't feel like reading my previous piece. Although with recent developments in the world of professional wrestling may have them crawl back from the depths of obscurity they still haven't won me back as of yet (even though I am keeping a close eye on them), and it still doesn't change the fact that when TNA were at their worst, Superstars was a far superior show for its one hour than Impact for its 2 hour format. And so far this trend is continuing, with Superstars featuring awesome matches with lesser known WWE names and with the quintessential round up of all that is happening within the WWE Universe, delivers a better and more defined package than TNA. Although don't get me wrong, part of me wants that to be rectified.... And for those out there who have constantly complained about RAW extending to 3 hours...