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#570125 2005-09-14 6:33 PM
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Since TNA is shortly going to be starting on Spike TV, I thought the time was ripe to do a full roster evaluation. Feel free to disagree with what I say whenever you feel I've got it wrong.

NWA World Heavyweight Champion Raven
So far, so good. Raven's pulled out some of his best work for years during this run, and all his title defences have been pretty good. The DDT is a poor finisher, though

X Division Champion AJ Styles
I'm not sure about Styles. At one point he seemed to have lost a lot of his fire, but he was good at Unbreakable, and if he pulls out that form conistently his rep should really spread

World Tag Team Champions The Naturals
These guys have struggled to be credible champions, to my way of thinking. It's more of a booking thing that anything else, but I think they need more convincing victories

TNA Director of Authority Larry Zbysko
He's looked okay, and when given promo time has looked good. Fills the role pretty well

A1 Alistair Ralphs
Solid heavyweight wrestler, and tagging with Eric Young was a good move for him.

Abyss
Say what you like about his gimmick, but there's no denying that he's pretty damn good in the ring. His selling is superb, and his partnership with Jim Mitchell is inspired

Alex Shelley
Good technical wrestler, but I'm unconvinced about his versatility. Good member of the X division, but shouldn't hold the title any time soon

The Alpha Male Monty Brown
Great mic worker, good in-ring ability. I think he could be the next NWA World Heavyweight Champion

Amazing Red
Solid X division mid-carder. Can lift a good match to great, but don't rely on him to carry a mediocre talent

Apolo
Good wrestler, but has been used as a bit of a jobber. His tag team with Siaki looks really promising

BG James
Good mic worker, but maybe getting past his in-ring sell by date. Could be a potential manager, though a New Age Outlaws reunion could light up the tag division

Bobby Roode
Good solid wrestler. Perfect mid-card material

Cassidy Riley
His Raven fanboy gimmick has been entertaining, but there's hints of a potential twist in this tale. Needs experience, but is shaping up well

Chris Harris
Him and James Storm could do with a heel turn, and a renewal of the AMW/Naturals feud is just the thing to get the tag division over

Chris Sabin
Supremely talented X division wrestler. Desrves to be pushed to the top of the league

David Young
Diamonds in the Rough has turned around his TNA career. His spinebuster is quite possible the best since Arn's, though I'm no expert

Eric Young
Absolutely priceless. Can take scary-looking bumps, and makes for a good tag team with A1.

Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels
This guy is quite possibly the best X division wrestler around. Great outside and inside the ring, and a good commentator too.

Gail Kim
She's way hot, and can wrestle. Could do with more foes, though

James Mitchell
The best manager since Bobby Heenan's glory days. Has done wonders for Abyss

James Storm
Him and Chris Harris could do with a heel turn, and a renewal of the AMW/Naturals feud is just the thing to get the tag division over

Jeff Hardy
I'm sorry to say this, but Jeff looks to have lost his fire, and his match at Unbreakable was uninspired.

Jeff Jarrett
Grade A trash. Totally unbearable

Jerelle Clark
Underutilised, but he shouldn;t be tope of the list of guys to push

Jerry Lynn
Worked a good match against Sean Waltman at Sacrifice, and hasn't been seen since. Could be a good fourth name in the X division title hunt

Jimmy Hart
Hasn't done much, but hey. Good manager when called upon

Johnny Devine
Can't wait for him to get back, but what can he do? Maybe a feud with Sabin or one of the other X division wrestlers

Kip James
At his best in the tag division. A New Age Outlaws could fire up the Tag division

Konnan
ORALE!

Lance Hoyt
Looking better every match. The crowd loves this guy

Matt Bentley
His smart-alec heel thing works for him, and he's inherited Shawn's talent. Could be a big name in the future

Mikey Batts
Kinda blah, really.

Petey Williams
Good guy, very conistent. Brining Scott D'amore back would help him work the mic

Primetime Elix Skipper
Diamonds in the Rough hasn't worked quite so well for this guy, but give it time. Looks good in the ring, don't let him anywhere near a mic

Rhino
From underused WWE mid-carder to major league TNA name. Great ring worker, but inconsistent on the mic. Could do with a good manager to handle that end of things

Ron Killings
Good ring-worker, well placed as the 3 live Kru workhorse. If the team does split, I'm not sure where he'd go

Sabu
He's just so damn good. Has flourished in recent months, and you wouldn't think that he was in hospital earlier this year

Samoa Joe
This guy's been receing an insane push, but he dserves every bit of it. Possibly the best mat-based wrestler ever, easily head and shoulders above The two Chris's (Jericho and Benoit).

Sean Waltman
Sean's regained a lot of his fir since Hard Justice, but his no-show at Unbreakable is odd. Needs to stay focused

Shark Boy
Weird, weird gimmick, but impossible to dislike. Haven't seen him ever work long matches, but he looks impressive and is pretty over

Shocker
Hard working, very solid, but this guy isn't as inspired as Daniels or Styles. Hard to dpisute his workrate though

Simon Diamond
His Diamonds in the Rough stable is a good idea, and he continues to perform well in the ring. Good veteran talent

Sonjay Dutt
Good X division midcard. Could do with a few more guys to gace, though

Sonny Siaki
Looks like The Rock, but isn't quite on his level. His tag team with Apolo looks promising.

Traci
Proof that chicks that can wrestle are hotter than chicks who can't

Zach Gowan
He's got only one leg, but damn can he wrestle. Deserves to move up the card

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You should write one of these for the RDCW.

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Haven't watched TNA in a while, but here's some differing opinions on what I do know about it.

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World Tag Team Champions The Naturals
These guys have struggled to be credible champions, to my way of thinking. It's more of a booking thing that anything else, but I think they need more convincing victories




I'll more than likely agree here. Grimm and I started watching them before their TNA run while they were up in Memphis at a promotion there. Good heel tag team that work's great with each other. Good to see that they finally got some gold.

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The Alpha Male Monty Brown
Great mic worker, good in-ring ability. I think he could be the next NWA World Heavyweight Champion




Must have gotten a helluva lot better since the last time I saw him. Sucked on the mic and couldn't get the crowd behind him to save his life. If that's where he still stands, keep the belt far away from him.

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BG James
Good mic worker, but maybe getting past his in-ring sell by date. Could be a potential manager, though a New Age Outlaws reunion could light up the tag division




Always liked his mic work but not his ring work. If he can't hack it in the ring anymore, make him color commentary or a manager. He's got enough charisma to help sell other wrestlers.


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Charlie said:
Gail Kim
She's way hot, and can wrestle. Could do with more foes, though




Not so hot and constantly screwed up in her WWE in-ring work.


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Charlie said:
Konnan
ORALE!




Hate him. Though he was damn good doing commentary on WCW before he came back from that big injury during his Wolf Pack run.

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Shark Boy
Weird, weird gimmick, but impossible to dislike. Haven't seen him ever work long matches, but he looks impressive and is pretty over




Shark Boy roxors!!!!!1!


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I had this almost finished this afternoon when my puter went stupid. I'll fill it in later.

NWA World Heavyweight Champion Raven

X Division Champion AJ Styles

World Tag Team Champions The Naturals

TNA Director of Authority Larry Zbysko

A1 Alistair Ralphs

Abyss

Alex Shelley

The Alpha Male Monty Brown

Amazing Red

Apolo

BG James

Bobby Roode

Cassidy Riley

Chris Harris

Chris Sabin

David Young

Eric Young

Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels

Gail Kim

James Mitchell

James Storm

Jeff Hardy

Jeff Jarrett

Jerelle Clark

Jerry Lynn

Jimmy Hart

Johnny Devine

Kip James

Konnan

Lance Hoyt

Matt Bentley

Mikey Batts

Petey Williams

Primetime Elix Skipper

Rhino

Ron Killings

Sabu

Samoa Joe

Sean Waltman

Shark Boy

Shocker

Simon Diamond

Sonjay Dutt

Sonny Siaki

Traci

Zach Gowan

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Gail Kim
She's way hot, and can wrestle. Could do with more foes, though




Not so hot






You sure about that?

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Oh,and big surprise,Jarrett is TNA champ again!

I gotta say,this guy makes HHH look generous!

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What's the difference between the NWA and X Division titles?


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The X Division is really their Lightweight title. It's where NWA puts their wrestlers who do more high risk and acrobatic styles. The regular NWA Heavyweight is your standard champ title.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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Ah.

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as well, the NWA Champion is not just the TNA Champion, but the champion of the entire National Wrestling Alliance, which is a group of promotions that operate under the NWA banner.

TNA is the highest profile NWA promotion right now, much like Georgia Championship Wrestling was in the eighties. There are several other smaller regional affiliates scattered around the country.

The WWE split from the NWA after a championship title dispute in 1963. The AWA split from them sometime during the eighties, although they worked together at times (mostly in attempts to compete with Vince).

GCW was sold to Ted Turner in 89, who renamed it World Championship Wrestling, which was an NWA member until sometime in 92, when they split completely.


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