1. Superstars Past Their Prime Shouldn't Compete As Wrestlers
The general manager of TNA is Hulk Hogan. The main event of the last pay-per-view of TNA featured two superstars who are over forty years old and are wrestling with shirts on. There are multiple superstars on the roster, who have retired already, or don't want to retire, even though their best years are behind them. These superstars, who wrestle for money and are being no help to TNA at all, financially or popularity-wise, are destroying TNA, bit by bit. Sting is one of the most respected superstars in this business. He has established his own legacy even though he hasn't worked for Vince McMahon ever. Yet, he's in his fifties now, and watching him wrestle is a pain: both for him, and for us. No matter how loved the Sting might be, watching him wrestle always makes me sad because Sting is respected all over, and by wrestling and performing worse and worse every night, he is diminishing his legacy, which isn't the right thing to do. Instead of wrestling, anyone above forty-five in TNA should become managers, or should be put in the TNA Hall of Fame. It's very disheartening to watch Sting and Hogan compete in matches, when we all know that they do not help the company by their wrestling, but they do with their popularity. Therefore, it's an advice to TNA: please don't make your superstars over forty wrestle, instead, make them commentators or managers. Sting would be a pretty good manager, in my opinion.
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