Tuesday 12 April 2011

The network


The Network is the worst angle TNA has done in a long time.

TNA spent a year building a storyline (don't laugh) where Hulk Hogan gets 100% control of the company.

Within a few episodes of Impact, there are shadowy figures in the background calling the shots.

We are led to believe that the network is Spike (not Dudley, but the network), it must be, who else could it be? The plot thickens, the network seem to have a say in the booking of events which are not to be aired on their channel (i.e. Lockdown).

Let's put aside the fact that the network are interfering with booking matches and signing talent.

The network angle can be summed up like this:
TNA are so shit that the network do not trust its writers and bookers to cobble together a show. They have stepped in to try and improve ratings. This is the angle.

If I was an executive at Spike, I would call up TNA and tell them to stop writing shitty angles like this... but then, the network would be calling the shots and the angle would be true... I can't win :(

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