I was reading the results and thinking that it all sounded fairly decent. Promising enough start and the show seemed like it'd be entertaining to watch due to all the wrestling if nothing else.
And then ... Random Fucking Heel Stable #513
TNA you desperately need a new move. This has been your only move forever. There has been so many large heel stables in this company. Every time they want to shake things up they invent another one. MVP already had a stable. Storm is also forming a heel stable. Before that we had Aces & Eights and Fortune and it goes on and on. It's at a point where it's almost impossible to remember who was in what stable. Several wrestlers have been in a bunch of them.
That's part of the problem too. A lot of the time the stables are just a bunch of guys thrown together, without any really obvious thing in common. Which tends to make the stable ineffective and very unmemorable after the fact.
This show basically suggests that nothing has changed in TNA since they were last on the air. They'll be giving us some of the best wrestling on television, which will be enough to entertain the fans who think to tune in. They might even end up putting on the best American wrestling shows week after week (not too hard given where Raw & Smackdown are at right now). But they still don't have a clue how to book properly or how to promote themselves well.
Spoilers below for the next few shows: