WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Jan 24)

5. Knocked Out

Awesome Kong just joined The Dollhouse. A good thing to do would be to give her some momentum to help establish the stable as a force to be reckoned with in the Knockouts division. A bad thing would be to have Gail Kim overcome overwhelming odds and win cleanly against her. At one point, Kong vs. Kim was the best women€™s feud in wrestling, but TNA keeps throwing it out there, and it means less and less every time. And well, something isn€™t the same with Kong. She lacks the power and speed that she used to. Her punches look light, and the matches lack any sort of intensity. The feud is a sad reminder of what is used to be. Still, it could still be treated as a big rivalry, another chapter in the biggest one the division has ever seen, but they don€™t put on the effort for that. It was just tossed out as the second match on the show, and mainly used to further a feud with The Beautiful People. With WWE trying (often failing, but trying) to push their women in a better light, TNA has been falling dangerously behind. Their once innovative division has grown stagnant and needs some fresh blood badly.
Contributor

As Rust Cohle from True Detective said "Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you're good at." Sadly, I can't solve a murder like Rust...or change a tire, or even tie a tie. But I do know all the lyrics to Hulk Hogan's "Real American" theme song and can easily name every Natural Born Thriller from the dying days of WCW. I was once ranked 21st in the United States in Tetris...on the Playstation 3 version...for about a week. Follow along @AndrewSoucek and check out my podcast at wrestlingwithfriends.com