How does tna compare to wwe




















A company that peaked a long time ago, it is still a massive enterprise but the content is often jaded, watered-down to suit advertisers and to be quite honest, somewhat out of touch. Impact Wrestling is hardly the paragon of sports entertainment, but in its current avatar as well as when it was known as TNA, it did some things right, in a manner that often showed WWE how things are done.

We pick 5 things that Impact Wrestling does better than WWE, and present them to you, dear reader, for your consideration. As opposed to this, one show from Impact Wrestling is more palatable, easier to digest and keep pace with. Quality control is much easier when the output is limited, and Impact Wrestling fans need not necessarily devote their entire week to keeping up with the product. New User posted their first comment. Log in.

What does TNA do right? Luckily, he found himself again on the indies and ended up as a world champion in TNA as Drew Galloway. Austin Aries was one of the most respected in-ring wrestlers in the indies. He made his name in Ring of Honor and was a star there. He then moved to TNA and did everything, winning the tag titles, X-Division title, and finally becoming the world champion more than once. He finally got his chance in WWE and moved on there.

An early injury slowed him down, and he ended up quitting before ever winning a title when WWE stuck him on Live. His gimmick was coming out dressed similar to Apollo Creed from the Rocky movies, and he had a little success in the tag team scene. However, in WWE, Woods has been a multi-time tag team champion, showed his immense charisma in and out of the ring, and is one of the top stars in the company today.

He was a great mid-card wrestler, winning the IC title more than once and proving to be a great tag team wrestler as well, especially when working with his close friend Owen Hart. However, Jarrett thought he should be a world title contender, which he got in WCW. Luke Gallows got his start in WWE in and was on the main roster by Low-Ki did a lot on the independent scene. They can clear the ring of a group of villains in a matter of seconds. Strangely, Sheamus lost most of his matches as a heel.

Ryback was incredibly dominant as a face, but has now become a coward. At times, this is too much to take. It's frustrating and incredibly damaging to the heels. Take a recent episode of SmackDown for example.

Damien Sandow was in the middle of the ring trying to get his Money in the Bank contract back from Cody Rhodes. Cody then appeared on the screen and told him to come outside and get it. Sandow followed, and eventually jumped into the Gulf of Mexico to retrieve his briefcase. He couldn't swim and shouted for help. But why didn't he acknowledge the cameraman who was right in his face? After all, Cody knew there was a camera in front of him when he broadcast the message to Sandow.

So why didn't Sandow realize it? They seem to happen without every character knowing that they're on TV. However, recently HHH made notice about how selecting Daniel Bryan "sounded" like a popular choice when the crowd cheered his name after it was mentioned.

So how did he hear it? And why didn't Maddox know that a cameraman was directly in front of him beforehand? It's maddening. But TNA has a much better solution: the person holding the camera is hiding. That way when the heels are plotting something, they don't actually know they're being watched. They just don't acknowledge the camera.



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