iKingGodGivBiz;7584444 said:
People don't care about TNA either way.
That's TNA's fault. I started watching it because it was so different from WWE, I liked the faster paced X-division matches, the 6-sided ring and the fact that they had a few big names from my childhood still around. It made for an interesting show.
Then slowly but surely it became a show dominated by older guys and talking segments (bad ones at that).
The final straw for me was when TNA went through that phase of making mini version of big stars. Almost overnight we has Petey Williams become mini Scott Steiner, Black Machismo, "The Nature Boy" AJ Styles and Samoan Tazz, I was done with TNA right there.
I kept watching out of habit though because I like wrestling and then they had a bit of a resurgence when Bobby Roode began feuding with James Storm over the title and Beer Money broke up.
Then it died again, it just became uninspired.
They rebooted too many times, it lacks identify as an organization and that's why nobody will watch it consistently. Ring of Honor knows what it is and does what they do, other promotions know what they are and how to entertain their fan base...TNA didn't.