10 Talents TNA Totally Dropped The Ball With

1. Monty Brown

€œThe Alpha Male€ Monty Brown was one of the biggest stars in the early days of TNA. Monty Brown had the look, was decent enough in the ring, and had charisma like you had never seen before. Brown would go on to have an unbeaten streak in TNA that lasted quite a while until he suffered his first lost to Jeff Hardy. Brown would win the first ever Monster€™s Ball match, he would compete against Sting in Sting€™s return to wrestling too. Brown was a top TNA star that suffered through the Jarrett era. Much like Roddy Piper during the Hogan era, Brown never stood a chance at winning the World Title as long as Jarrett was around. Monty Brown was a "face of the company" level talent that was always used as the lesser of the main eventers in a match. Brown could cut a promo so quick witted, so funny, and so charismatic it was unreal. Brown would never win a single title during his TNA run. What makes matters worse is that he left TNA for WWE where he also would go on yo never win a title. Brown could have been a true TNA original that could have been huge, but TNA dropped the ball big time. And unfortunately for us, it looks like Brown has left wrestling for good and isn€™t coming back to deliver The Pounce€€€..period. These are just a few stars that TNA has dropped the ball on, there have been plenty more and probably will be plenty more. However, even if people don't get what they probably should, an Austin Aries can come around at any moment and win the big one.
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Katy Chef has been a lifelong wrestling fan. Chef has written for previous wrestling websites such as a TNA News website and Ringsidenews.com