A better show than a few weeks ago. Kaz vs Christian was very good. Kaz looked excellent out there and Christian pulled a few moves I haven't seem him do. The 6 man tag team is what I've been saying that TNA needs to do more of. And the women's division continues to be the best booked thing in TNA.
Hopefully, the PPV will be good as well. There are a few matches I'm interested in seeing. Honestly, I really want to see the women's division evolve. It seems the girls are looking to gain respect and are putting out a good effort. Of course at the moment, only Gail Kim and Amazing Kong are really possible title holders for now. The others need massive polishing. I think they need to keep Kong and Kim away from each other to establish Kim's title reign (say 4-5 months) then go for a feud.
Sonjay Dutt is moving on up and finally receive an X-division title shot. It looks like they're making room for a few guys to step up. I think Dutt should lose here only to get into a feud with Lethal. Lethal needs to hold the title for a while, beating guys like Petey Williams, Senshi, Chris Sabin, and Alex Shelley.
Kaz is another guy to look out for. This guy looks to be another guy breaking out of the X-Division. He's got good size and technique and matched up well against Christian. I like this guy a lot more than Robert Roode, who I think would perform better in the WWE at this stage in his career.
The thing I like the most is that they're not doing too many prolonged feuds and are mixing guys up. This is what they need. Variety and movement. You want to see the permutations of matches to see how people work against each other and what they'll come up with. They finally have a good enough roster to do this and I hope it continues.
Finally, there's the mystery partner. People are speculating about Booker T, but another possibility is Rob Van Dam. Well, the key here was WCW title holder so that kinda rules RVD out. Booker T and RVD are the only last acquisitions that TNA should make against the WWE. In the meantime, they ought to focus on building some in-house talent to avoid the WCW stigma of not having any homegrown people.
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