7 Positives From TNA's Destination America Debut

New year, new TNA... new Champion.

TNA has had a lot of €œreboots€ sort of speak. They have switched channels before, their move to Spike was really big for them at the time. They have tried rebranding from TNA to the more sophisticated Impact Wrestling. They have pushed their Tag Team division, their Knockouts division, their X-Division several times, all in order to try and stay relevant. TNA is still a good show, a lot of people write it off way too early or just hate everything they do for the sake of hating everything they do. And while that isn€™t everybody and they do have their haters for good reason, TNA, or Impact Wrestling, still fights the good fight. Yes, they will never compete with WWE, but then they were on Mondays opposite Raw all of their shows were genuinely entertaining. TNA has just had their newest €œreboot€ and so far it seems to be working out great. TNA officially debuted on Destination America and launched immediately into a chaotic, fun, exciting show. TNA clearly has big plans for the future and you can already tell everyone in the company has a brighter outlook on this year then they did at the end of 2014. So with the first official episode in the books, this is a look at seven positives from the debut episode of Impact Wrestling on Destination America.
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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