Not the future of TNA but I think he has the potential to be a stalwart of the company. In less than a year he's come on in leaps and bounds. Who knows where he'll be by the time he turns 30, if he's booked right. He'll never be a mega-star or a true main-eventer but yeah - I can see him playing a role in the upper mid-card if he continues to improve and is given a fair chance.
In some ways I think he has more potential than Magnus. Not now obviously, as Magnus has a few more years head start, but Magnus seems to have stalled a bit in terms of progress - he's always had potential but he just doesn't seem to be quite hitting it. Godderz has a lot more room for development, I think. He has a great physique, confidence, sells well and most importantly, has a natural douchiness that is perfect for the kind of heel he could eventually become. Despite the push Magnus is getting at the moment, it wouldn't actually surprise me if they end up at around the same level on the card in a few years down the line. I can't see Magnus truly breaking through to the main event like Roode did, whereas I see Godderz doing a lot better than many expect.