10 Things WWE Can Do With TNA

8. Make "The Rise And Fall Of TNA"

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This will almost certainly happen should WWE decide to acquire the TNA brand. WWE’s production values are unmatched, and their documentaries are typically excellent. They’ve already made “Rise And Fall” docs for both ECW and WCW, and both were very well received. While TNA has never been as popular as ECW and WCW, there’s a story to be told here, and it’s a captivating one.

The company has had its high points, but its reputation has been destroyed by its muddy backstage goings-on. From the Jarretts’ nepotism and Vince Russo’s contrived booking to Dixie Carter’s limp leadership and Hogan & Bischoff burning TNA’s identity to the ground, there’s so much ground to cover. TNA has crammed an exorbitant amount of drama into their 14-year existence, and fans would flock to see the train wreck unfold in documentary form.

There’s likely to be a lot of revisionist history, though. This is WWE after all, and Vince McMahon rarely casts his old competitors in a good light. WWE would almost certainly sweep TNA’s high points under the rug in favour of pushing the shambolic events that built the company’s demise, but it’d be an interesting watch nonetheless.

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