My one Christmas wish this year was for TNA to become relevant. Sadly, like always, I never get what I wish for. TNA becoming relevant would be a dream come true for us all. I wish TNA would get their act together, then maybe someone other than me would start watching it. Not to mention it would force the WWE's hand and push them to put out a better product. If that happened, we'd all win. I don't even know where to begin when talking about all the mistakes TNA's made but by far their biggest one is letting Dixie Carter have any sort of control. She knows nothing about the wrestling business, and her recent heel turn (if you want to call it that) was particularly laughable. She doesn't need to be on TV, she doesn't need to be booking matches, and she doesn't need to keep over-paying for has-beens. I could go on at length as to all the reasons why but trust me when I say that right now, TNA is in the wrong hands. The company's biggest opportunity has always been the chance to hire the undervalued Jim Ross. Good ol' JR could and would completely turn around TNA wrestling.
Former member of Jesse and the Rippers. Obsessed with wrestling. I'd only wear sweat pants and jerseys if it were socially acceptable. Beard enthusiast. Lover of sports, gaming, tattoos, writing, music, poker, tv, movies, food, sarcasm, laughing, debating and all things Louis C.K. and Larry David. Also if you have and or ever thought about wearing a visor and or fanny pack, I'm afraid we can't be friends.