10 Things TNA Wrestling Did Right

From unique matches to homegrown talent, TNA did some things right after all.

The future of TNA Wrestling is very much in doubt. While nobody from the organization is going to say that the company will be dead at year's end or anything like that, there are major questions about what's really going on. Their TV deal with Spike TV was set to expire in the fall and it was announced that Spike wasn't going to renew them after airing Impact Wrestling since October 2005. Spike has told TNA that they will air their show until the end of 2014 and that's probably it. They do have international contracts, so they are doing well in that regard although the American market is obviously the most important since that's where the most fans are located. While their future is very much in doubt, they should be credited for lasting 12 years. A lot of people didn't think they'd make it that far. While it hasn't been pretty, they've obviously done some things right. A lot of wrestling fans seem to laugh at TNA or hope that they go away, but when you look back at their 12 year history there are a lot of positives to take away from the small company from Nashville that always had big dreams. It's time to take a look back at some of the aspects of TNA that fans liked about them. It's going to be a look at stables, some of the divisions they have, match concepts and one feud that really captivated. Here's a look at ten things that made wrestling fans like TNA Impact Wrestling.
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