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Has anyone been watching TNA recently? I've really enjoyed the last few episodes, it seems like since they've taken it on the road performing in front of an arena full of their fans has given them the boost they needed.

It seems like they're seriously upping their game to be a proper contender as a wrestling promotion. Kind of seems like the 'mature' alternative to WWE.

The most recent PPV lockdown was particularly good.

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Has anyone been watching TNA recently? I've really enjoyed the last few episodes, it seems like since they've taken it on the road performing in front of an arena full of their fans has given them the boost they needed.

It seems like they're seriously upping their game to be a proper contender as a wrestling promotion. Kind of seems like the 'mature' alternative to WWE.

The most recent PPV lockdown was particularly good.

Do you know why they went on the road? To charge for tickets while paying the talent less.

Has anyone been watching TNA recently? I've really enjoyed the last few episodes, it seems like since they've taken it on the road performing in front of an arena full of their fans has given them the boost they needed.

It seems like they're seriously upping their game to be a proper contender as a wrestling promotion. Kind of seems like the 'mature' alternative to WWE.

The most recent PPV lockdown was particularly good.

Definitely agree there. The fans themselves are a major factor to Impact Wrestling being good. And it's nice to see them investing in a long-term storyline with the Aces & Eights, despite it not properly taking off until after Lockdown. Gotta give it to them for persevering with it though; it's definitely paid off. And it's gonna get better for TNA this week. Two things to look forward to on Impact tonight: the Gut Check match between Adam Pearce and Magno, and then the X Division contender's match between Mason Andrews, Sonjay Dutt, and Petey Williams. Then the next night: X-Travaganza. It's definitely X Division week. :woot:

According to several reports, former World Heavyweight Champion Christian has been cleared to compete, and WWE has plans to bring him back to television after WrestleMania, most likely as a babyface character.

Christian has been out with an aggravated shoulder injury since July of 2012, when he made his return just a few months after being taken off television due to a storyline shoulder injury. His last run with WWE was as a babyface, and Christian has noted in several interviews that inducting Edge into the Hall of Fame in 2012 was a major reason he wanted to end his career with the fan's support.

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