11 Wrestlers TNA Completely Dropped The Ball With

2. Generation Me

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You may know them as the Young Bucks, or simply put the best tag team on the planet today, but Matt and Nick Jackson also had a short tenure in TNA as Generation Me.

The brothers had a single tag feud, admittedly over the titles, with the Motor City Machine Guns before heading into singles competition.

TNA then decided it would be a good reason to split the brothers up and have them go at each other in singles competition. Needless to say, it didn't work, and the two were reunited only to be left with a whole lot of nothing.

The Bucks eventually left TNA in less than pleasant circumstances, with Matt stating that he almost quit pro wrestling altogether after the experience.

Even back in 2011, the Young Bucks were a true breath of fresh air in TNA's tag team division. They were ahead of the game in terms of high octane offence, and TNA really dropped the ball in not making them an integral part of the division.

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