Rickard's Ramblings: TNA Setback, Batista Heel Turn, Kennedy’s Rising Star, WWE On The Rise, and More
By Mike Rickard II
Rickard's Five Questions: 1. If Teddy Hart signs with the WWE will it be a question of days, weeks, or months before he’s shown the door? 2. Did Michael Cole’s laryngitis at No Way Out make you believe in miracles? 3. Who’d look funnier, Vince McMahon with no hair or Donald Trump with his current hair? 4. Is it me, or does SmackDown! announcer Krystal sound like a English as a Second Language student? 5. Wouldn’t closed captioning make ROH DVDs a lot more enjoyable to watch? One Step Forward Two Steps Back TNA’s Never-ending Saga Batista heel turn? After The No Way Out main event it looks like Batista may be turning heel; not a bad move with his upcoming match at Wrestlemania against the Undertaker. While face vs. face matches are not unheard of in the WWE, Undertaker/Batista works a lot better with one of them playing a heel. I also think Batista works much better as a heel than he does a babyface. SmackDown! really needs a good monster heel and that’s a role Batista is best suited for. I haven’t been impressed with Batista’s babyface run as champion. It’s just not convincing to see him working comebacks against most of his challengers. If the WWE really wants to use Batista effectively, he needs to wrestle as a heel.
Speaking of Batista, rumor has it that the WWE is strongly considering giving Batista the win over Undertaker at Wrestlemania(WM) and making him the man to break the “Dead Man’s” WM win streak. While Batista isn’t the worst candidate to achieve that honor, you have to ask yourself how much it would benefit “The Animal”. After all, it’s not like Batista has a long career ahead of him. When you factor in how injury-prone he is along with his age (said to be anywhere between late 30’s and 40), you have to wonder why you would give him the win when it should be used for someone who still has a long career ahead of them. A Star is Born
Whether it’s an extra hour to Impact or it’s an additional one hour show, TNA needs extra time if it’s going to grow any further or build up new stars. Yes, there are problems with having a two hour show. It’s a much different animal than a one hour show. Imagine what the WWE would be like though if RAW or SmackDown! were one hour shows. Now ask yourself, how can TNA get any bigger or build up any more stars when it’s shackled to a sixty minute show?
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