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January 9, 2011
Countdown to TNA Genesis
By JON WALDMAN -- SLAM! Wrestling
TNA Genesis is just a few hours away and while the storylines have been well developed, you cant help but get an eerie feeling like this could be the beginning of the end for the company. Already this year (which is barely underway), TNA has lost distribution in the UK and the broadcast position for Reaction. Speculation abounds that the company will be cutting its PPV schedule down and that it is knee deep in debt; and if thats the case, then these previews may be fewer and further between. So while PPVs are still happening, lets take a look at what TNA has cooked up.
Though the storylines been fairly compelling, Im still not interested in seeing this match. Everyone remains suspicious of an Anderson turn, which means that a Matt Morgan heel flip is likely to happen. Anderson wins but Morgan beats him down after "for his own good."
The series between these two was the highlight of 2010 for TNA; but its too soon for this to be happening again. This illustrates clearly just how thin TNAs supposedly rich tag team division really is. Im betting this feud goes two to three months at least, so were likely getting a title change here to kick it off.
Lethal as champ is boring. Im really not sure why TNA lost faith so quickly in Robbie E and Cookie, but I was starting to get into the act. TNAs trying to turn Immortal into the all-powerful group, and that really doesnt bode well for the company. Kazarians position in the company is lower than its been in quite some time. Hell probably get the belt here.
Jarretts been fantastic in this role and its way too early for it to end. Thus, the Angle bout here makes little sense. Still, this should be pretty entertaining up until the obvious guitar finish. DQ end in favour of Kurt.
AJ seems destined to leave Fortune/Immortal and this will be the fire-starter. Undoubtedly, this will be match of the night and could end up being a Match of the Year candidate. Williams wins.
The easy pick here would be Rhino, given the storyline that closed out 2010; but a lot of speculation is that Matt Hardy is the mystery opponent. Given TNAs financial woes, Im doubting its Matt. Regardless, RVD loses.
The storys being told well, but that doesnt mean its compelling. Ray and Devon fighting does nothing for anyone, and once the storyline plays out, both will be in limbo. I dont care who wins.
Too obvious that Mickie takes the belt here. Visit the SLAM! Wrestling store! Relive past TNA DVDs by purchasing them in the SLAM! Wrestling Store!
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