One of the more fun aspects of modern-day TNA is its style of booking. In a day and age where everything is hastily booked and blown off in short order in an attempt to pop a buyrate or garner big TV ratings, TNA approaches it stories with a definitive beginning, middle and end and rarely deviates from the plan. They stay the course, allowing the wrestlers to tell the stories and the fans to enjoy the ride. It is incredibly refreshing to be able to look back at a storyline, recognize the beginning and end of chapters and feel a sense of closure. That is not always something WWE fans can claim.
Erik Beaston is a freelance pro wrestling writer who likes long walks in the park, dandelions and has not quite figured out that this introduction is not for Match.com. He resides in Parts Unknown, where he hosts weekly cookouts with Kane, The Ultimate Warrior, Papa Shango and The Boogeyman. Be jealous.