Sunday, September 28, 2014

Week in Review 9/21 to 9/27

Ah, the week in review. This is where I talk about the previous week in Pro Wrestling. I can only describe this past week like this: It was like a Mojo Rawley versus Bull Dempsey match on WWE NXT. It isn’t pretty, doesn’t last long and Dempsey destroys Mojo in a matter of seconds.

In this case, WWE is Rawley and TNA is Dempsey.

Yes, in terms of who put out the better wrestling product this week, TNA squashed the WWE. This is an impressive feat considering that WWE Produced 5 shows for approximately 8 ½ hours of programming. TNA produced 1 show for approximately 1 ½ of programming.

The WWE seems aimless and lost. Except for the Seth Rollins storyline, they don’t seem to have any focus on what they are doing. Don’t blame this on Roman Reigns being out, he isn’t that big of a loss. He was part of the Rollin storyline, and it is continuing without him. Plus, the WWE seemed aimless before his surgery, since Summerslam at least.

TNA was focus on a single goal this week. The show was tightly produced, kept in a proven structure and geared toward an endpoint. It delivered big time. Even the worse match of the night, Abyss versus Samuel Shaw, was a decent full tilt brawl.

That is the difference between the WWE and TNA this week. TNA is speeding down the highway at a cool 65. WWE is lost on the side roads trying to find its way, and refuses to ask directions.

MATCH OF THE WEEK: MVP versus Low Ki
WRESTLER OF THE WEEK: (TIE) Cesaro and Austin Aries
IMPACT OF THE WEEK: TNA IMPACT Broadcast.

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