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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the War for another week. This week, it&#8217;s all about one thing. Monday Night RAW vs. TNA iMPACT!. The Monday Night Wars: January 2010 Edition. The Etc. Etc. Blah Blah Blah. Everyone has said their thoughts about the night. I&#8217;ve read, and listened to plenty of opinions of what happened on January 4. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the War for another week.</p>
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<p>This week, it&#8217;s all about one thing. Monday Night RAW vs. TNA iMPACT!. The Monday Night Wars: January 2010 Edition. The Etc. Etc. Blah Blah Blah.</p>
<p>Everyone has said their thoughts about the night. I&#8217;ve read, and listened to plenty of opinions of what happened on January 4. I&#8217;ve heard analysis, almost a frame by frame breakdown of the events and happenings of both shows, and now, I thought, that I&#8217;m actually gonna try and give it some reasoning. Let&#8217;s start with TNA, or as I call it&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Whatcha&#8217; Gonna Do, When 1997 Runs Wild On You?</strong></p>
<p>There are plenty of reasons as to why they decided to go up against RAW this past Monday. To fire the first shot, in the new Monday Night Wars. To show Vince McMahon that TNA aren&#8217;t kidding around anymore, or even it was on the part of Spike to try and take a few viewers from the weakening WWE product. But maybe, just maybe, TNA actually had a bit of sense, and decided that it&#8217;d be easier to go against RAW, than it is to go against the National Championship Game between Texas and Alabama.</p>
<p>Why not give it a crack? Why not take on something that rates a 3.5 on it&#8217;s best days, when you could go against something that will probably rate about a 15. I know, buy a TV rating aspect, which one I&#8217;d rather take on. With that worked out, it&#8217;s all about how you perform on the night, as to how your future goes. Did TNA come out of the gates like a bull, or did they whimper away faster than Ryan Leaf&#8217;s NFL career? To keep on the analogy of NFL QuarterBacks, TNA&#8217;s Monday Night show was like Tim Couch. Very few good moments, in what was otherwise a very crap-tacular performance.</p>
<p>One of the good moments however, were Two Championship matches. The KnockOuts Tag Team title match, in which Hamada and Awesome Kong became the second holders of the belts, when they beat previous Champions, Taylor Wilde and Sarita. The second, was the early candidate for Match Of The Year, which pitted the TNA Champion, AJ Styles, against the challenger, Kurt Angle. Even though Ric Flair came out mid-match, for what looked like no apparent reason, this match showed what TNA can produce. If only they had more of this, and a lot less of what the actually showed, then maybe they would have a decent wrestling program.</p>
<p><em>TNA&#8217;s New Motto: Cross The Line&#8230; But Only Before An Hour Of Commercials First</em></p>
<p>The rest&#8230; well, scarily enough, it was what most people expected. A re-hashed unlicensed version of WCW circa 1997. They had Hulk Hogan, they had Eric Bischoff, they had Nash, Hall and Sean Waltman. We saw the Nasty Boys, Ric Flair and radio show host, Bubba The Love Sponge. These guys, especially Bubba The Love Sponge, shouldn&#8217;t be on a wrestling program, let alone, soak up the majority of the airtime that wasn&#8217;t a match. TNA took a punt on bringing in Jeff Hardy, even though he is going to trial for drug charges. Shannon Moore, who hasn&#8217;t done anything useful since being Matt Hardy&#8217;s lackey. Sean Morley, who interrupted a &#8220;strip&#8221; poker game involving the Beautiful People, and Orlando Jordan, who interrupted a D&#8217;Angelo Dinero interview.</p>
<p>Hardy was a massive risk to bring in, even though he was one of the biggest guys in the business in the last 12 months, because of his actions when he left WWE. Shannon Moore has been in the company before, and I don&#8217;t remember anything memorable he achieved during his first run there. However, if Sean Morley is anything like the same Sean Morley that would work over guys on Heat every week, then it could be a good acquisition for the company. The same with Orlando Jordan. He wasn&#8217;t utilized as well as what he could have been, being JBL&#8217;s right-hand man during Layfield&#8217;s long WWE run in 2004-05. It will be interesting to see, just how he is used in Total Nonstop Action.</p>
<p>In the end, this is the bed they have made for themselves. Going back to what has worked in the past, and seeing if it will work again. Let&#8217;s see if this time, the young guys get built up, and are not used just for fodder for the old brigade.</p>
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