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Originally Posted by joeisgonnakillyou
This is the problem I have, while we should be talking about TNA slowly fucking up the aces/eights angle.
Everyone is entertained in bashing a ladder match for having too many spots, and the gut check guys for actually showing up.
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Well, yes, I bash them for just showing up because I simply hate this format and they should hire guys from the indies that are ready for TV instead. But isn't there really not a more interesting way to bring them back but to throw them together into meaningless matches? Shouldn't they actually develop a gimmick or some tension first? Isn't it more clever to give them a proper storyline instead? Do they have to re-debut on a Thanksgiving episode, where TNA should focus on stuff that draws ratings instead of stuff to let them die a painful death? Gut Check has never done good numbers. Many viewers seem to not enjoy it.