[quote name='OnyxPrimal']That's what they get for "marking out" over this overgrown child. How much do you think they paid him? How much do you think that would help Konnan right now? Or hey let's not even go there.... Just think of some of the talent they could get for the price they paid Pacman. Hell I'd rather get David Flair back in the ring then this blemish on society. If TNA would focus on the X division, get 2 hours, clean up some booking (having all the titles on the line in one match is asinine!) we'd have a show again. Remember when TNA moved to Thursday and they Opened with Joe vs Daniels for the X division title? What happened? Signing Cage and Angle was good for TNA, but it still seems reliant on ex-WWE talent and pushing them. Test? Tomko? (in all fairness I'm starting to like Tomko for some ungodly reason, but that was my 1st thought) I want TNA to do great things and truly rise to not just number 2 by default, but Number 2 for a reason.[/QUOTE]
I think TNA just lost all sense of vision for the company, and decided to rely on past formulas that worked, but are unfortunately archaic in 2007. They also seem to have lost all faith in their homegrown talent being able to draw money, as evidenced by them hiring tons of ex-WWE guys despite already having dozens of men on their roster being either underutilized or not being utilized at all for months on end.
They've also greatly decreased the amount of wrestling, let alone quality wrestling, on their PPVs and TV shows, which has basically killed their main strength in '05, which was having incredible, state-of-the-art wrestling on a regular basis, and have instead traded that in for a bunch of skits, promos, vignettes, and interviews that their talent isn't all that skilled at performing.