10 Ways TNA/Impact Was Great For The Wrestling Business

8. Less Content-Heavy

Have you ever really taken a step back and seen just how much content WWE tries to shove down your throat? Not even taking into account the five hours of weekly, televised wrestling, NXT, Main Event, and the pay-per views, WWE seems to have some niche variety show for literally everything.

Their YouTube is a perfect example of this. In an average week, WWE's YouTube channel is uploading upwards of 100 different videos ranging from weekly highlights to superstars visiting the sights to AJ Styles reacting to an anteater performing his entrance... no seriously. Mix this with the fact that WWE is caught heavily in their formulaic structuring of television and you're making an incredibly boring concoction.

While TNA falls into similar traps from time to time, it's nowhere near the level of WWE's insistence to push 73 products at once. It's a much more manageable way to deliver pro-wrestling - and stops you despising it.

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