Certainly did. I wasn't leaving that to chance.
As far as I know, that was actually a Bischoff idea. I did like the Sting/Nash/Pope one, though. That could be a very interesting development if done correctly.
Now, I'm thinking that the cracks are showing between Dixie and Bischoff, and with Nash, Sting and now the Pope all stating they believe Bischoff, along with Hogan and possibly Jarrett, has an alterior motive, Dixie could end up backing the 'Wolfpac' and standing by her decision to hire two, etc.
The match was, yes. The programme wasn't the worst. Wasn't great. It's almost as bad as last weeks, only it was a crap Main Event, rather than a crap finish TO the Main Event.
I think it's great that he's getting face time with two Icons of the game, as well as a pretty intriguing storyline. He has been hard done by. He has been treat just like Sting and Nash have been, and he believes there is something behind it. Of course, I like that sort of stuff. Conspiracies and all that.
Faction-wars were the WCW way, and everyone said as soon as Bischoff got some power, that stables were definitely coming back.
You are right, though. TNA's been on a downer for some time now. I'm hoping the very basic shows the past few weeks have produced are to make the Live one more epic, but that's me, wishfully thinking again.
Yup.
The big shame is that they aren't actually making people WANT to buy it. I mean, the iMPACT's (RAW's for WWE) should always be strong come nearer the time of the PPV. But both could be found guilty of doing the opposite, and making their shows weaker as the time gets closer.