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TNA's Next Step To Redemption

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Let's face it, TNA is almost unwatchable at this point.

Sure the in-ring portion of the show is stepping up, but there still is no natural interest that is drawing the numbers right now.

Whether it's the writing or the lack of star power, TNA has struck people as lackluster.

I believe that there is a huge way to bring some great publicity from the wrestling community and create something never seen before.

TNA NEEDS Ring Of Honor.

This may sound really crazy but here me out.

TNA and Ring Of Honor are both gunning for the #2 spot for the best wrestling promotion, something that is pretty valuable considering who's number one.

With so much competition and tension between both sides, there hasn't been much interest in a crossover because TNA always seemed like a big dog compared to ROH. Now though, things may have changed.

Right now, ROH has all the spectacular talent, star power, and reputation that TNA is severely lacking at the moment.

Sure there is some rumored bad blood between both sides, but this crossover would only benefit both companies and here's why.

Ring Of Honor has been syndicated throughout the world to an extant, but they've never been put in a position on national television or a pay-per-view watched by millions.

TNA is in a desperate spot, therefore any publicity is good publicity for them and being able to team up with such a name like Ring Of Honor will bring back prestige in the company and respect from the wrestling community.

Think of it the way TNA and Wrestle-1 teamed up for a big pay-per-view, this new pairing could do the same.(Possibly Slammiversary?)

For a few weeks on Impact, instead of the usual nonsense the writing team has come up with, they could build up tension between the two companies wrestlers and having TNA guys appear on ROH and vise versa.

Building up to what will be wrestling history, could create interest in both companies and give ROH its publication and TNA its reputation.

Of course this would have to come after both sides bury the hatchet and forget whatever happened and leave it at that, a memory.

If both parties really wanted to give WWE a little competition, they would have to band together instead of fighting each other and really shake the way wrestling is done.

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