12 TNA Talents Unfairly Held Back

11. Christopher Daniels

What He Was: One of TNA€™s most well-known and hardest working €œhomegrown talents.€ He was with the company since the beginning, where he put on many great matches with a variety of opponents, held a boatload of titles and successfully evolved as a character over the years. For all of his contributions he was released twice. What He Should Have Been: Half of the top tag team in TNA along with Kazarian. Bad Influence was the best team TNA had since Beer Money. They were perfectly obnoxious while also being thoroughly entertaining. You couldn€™t help but laugh at their antics and then wait for a babyface team to shut them up. Since WWE€™s tag division has been mostly mediocre for years, TNA should have promoted their division as a true talking point for why fans should support their product instead. At the very least, it€™s a cosmic injustice that Daniels and Kazarian aren€™t in the company and The BroMans are.
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