Sarcasm Cub, my comment was meant as sarcasm because I agree with you regarding TNA shifting their priorities and focus on the younger talent in the immediate future.CubsFanKEC1982 wrote:Honestly, do anyone believe TNA will use any of the "young talents" they have correctly instead of giving WWE castoffs and folks 5-10 years past their prime the majority of the television time? I don't for one minute.roulette wrote: ...Now that TNA will be investing more money into younger talent they'll realize that they have to use them more often and less of the guys that have been doing it for 30-40 years already.
Seems Dixie offered up some of her money mark cash to Danny Davis and he took it and is gonna make off like a king with it.
The current TNA office personnel know nothing of "developing" young talent.
Furthermore, OVW only provided a ground for Batista, John Cena, Randy Orton, Brock Lesnar, etc., to hone their in-ring skills. It twas the WWE machine that made all those men stars.
Finally, I don't see the next Orton, Cena, Batista or Lesnar anywhere on TNA's talent roster. And if they were, TNA wouldn't know what to do with them.
TNA is - for the most part - a place for established stars with issues to still pull a regular paycheck. When Papa Carter decides enough is enough and his daughter has spent too much of the family's money, the tape library will be sold to WWE for cents on the dollar.
Bruce Pritchard has a lot of experience working with young talent and helping them grow, Terry Taylor I believe was better at that but he's gone for whatever reason and who knows what the whole deal with this is. Jim Cornette may be in the background offering up tips to the guys on what to do and where to go next, and Jeff Jarrett made a lot of guys look really good really easily during the Jarrett mega-push days of TNA. His matches against Monty Brown made me and a lot of fans believe that he (Brown) could and would become a world champion one day. Personally I'd like to see Jarrett step away from tv for a while and devote time to working with the young talent. It would do him well as his work is stale and it's the same stuff he was doing five years ago. And with Nick Dinsmore working as the trainer there for these talents then you can bet that the people like Tessmacher, Rosita, Rob Terry, etc., will all be getting the chance to learn from someone that is dedicated and knows what it is they're doing in there.
Everybody has to start somewhere and OVW has a proven track record of being able to help guys get started and polish up their game, TNA has several talents that just need a little work and they'll be able to make a splash.
I disagree with TNA not having talent capable of channeling the ability and potential for getting over, Jesse Neal very easily brings a lot of intensity to the ring a la your Brock Lesnar and Batista. He just needs someone to teach him better psychology and how to work like a guy full of piss & vinegar that's as strong as an ox. Austin Aries' personality is very-much like a 2003-2004 Evolution Era Randy Orton and his work is very cerebral and deliberate. It can be said that WWE doesn't even know how to use their talent as it seems that unless Orton is in the title hunt he's just in the middle of the card beating guys that he is, without doubt, considered leaps and bounds ahead of.
Let's look at the potential in this first before pissing on it before the wheels get set into motion. I posted this to update everyone that sends out to TNA often and gets upset over having to wait so long to get returns, and I don't really think this is a debate that should be taking place here.


