Friday, December 3, 2010

THOUGHTS ON TNA WRESTLING FINAL RESOLUTION

TNA Wrestling is presenting Fianl Resolution on Sunday and I wanted to offer my opinion on three of the title matches this Sunday.

1. MCMG VS. GENERATION ME (TAG-TEAM TITLES)

These two teams have practically redefined pro wrestling and tag team action since they started working a program in TNA. Tag team wrestling is nothing like it was in the 1980's and early 1990's but at leat TNA is trying. I predict a win for Generation ME  just to keep the feud going.

I think that the next opponents for GEN ME should be the team of INK Inc.and hopefully they'll win their match at Final Resolution against Beer Money. If I know TNA, it won't be INK Inc. that wins and Beer Money will take on GEN ME for the belts. Hopefully TNA will be smart and build up their tag division.

JAY LETHAL VS. ROBBIE E. (X-DIVISION TITLE)

First off I don't like the gimmick of "The Shore" but Robbie E. pulls off the character. Jay Lethal is great in the ring  but TNA doesn't seem to want to give him a push for an extended period of time. Jay Lethal could have a great run with the X Title. I predict that he will win this Sunday.

MATT MORGAN VS. JEFF HARDY (WORLD TITLE)

I like the way TNA has built Morgan's good guy character as of late. The real-life problem of Ken Anderson receiving a concussion due to Hardy's chair shot gave Morgan a great opportunity to step into the main event. A place he should've been after he faced Kurt Angle in 2009.

I'm not sold on Jeff Hardy as a heel. I hated the way it came off at Bound For Glory. But TNA tried to re-create the Hogan turn from 1996 but Jeff Hardy is no Hulk Hogan not even if Hulk says he is. I predict Hardy will win because they need to keep Hardy's momentum as a bad guy going. Hardy's heel turn isn't attracting any attention for TNA so I don't get why they would choose him to turn heel at BFG.

In one of my future blogs I'll look at some of TNA's problems and how I would've like to have seen some things turn out. Until then.....

LATER,
"The Professor"

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