Originally posted by bueno bob
Problem being that the storylines, acting, fueds, et al are so unspeakably STUPID it's hard to watch even for the beauty
Seriously, I can stomach wrestling maybe once or twice every five months or so, that's about it...
Problem being that the storylines, acting, fueds, et al are so unspeakably STUPID it's hard to watch even for the beauty

Seriously, I can stomach wrestling maybe once or twice every five months or so, that's about it...
As far as the product? Could not agree more, Bueno, and for a very long time.
But, there is some hope found over at TNA today. There really is. If you want to see an outstanding, up to four star ring workrate, combined with a good blending of old school and new era storylines, then you need to check it out.
Not to discount the valid arguments against certain aspects of the TNA product in its early stages. Nor, the anti-WWE bias by others and the general "the current product sucks overall compared to back in the day..." by almost every one of us.
But.........., having said all that, I could not help but take note of the recent comments (below) by our friend Dave Meltzer, of Wrestling Observer "fame" in his review of tonights TNA PPV.
It certainly struck me as a refreshing and open minded change of pace in regards to TNA coverage in the wrestling press.
They are finally getting their fair shake, it seems, and I can personally vouch for how hard the whole crew down there has worked to earn such reviews and respect.
...thus far, the TNA PPV shows have been blowing away the WWE shows. Even the Rumble as an overall show couldn't touch the last three TNA shows, and you don't event want to get into comparisons with shows like New Year's Revolution and No Way Out.
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