retrosportsgamer wrote:I always complain about TNA not having a distributor for DVDs but looks like something changed recently...AND all of their DVDs are $5.00...
...including 2012 ppvs
http://shoptna.com/2012.aspx
On the subject of TNA, I have to say I do enjoy their product more than WWE right now. Not saying it's perfect, but there are a lot of little things that really differentiate them from WWE programming, One thing I give them credit for (and I've probably mentioned it before) is that you get two hours of ACTUAL WRESTLING when you watch TNA. It's not time wasted on talking about Tout/facebook/twitter, telling us about Cena's billionth time making a wish, talking about breast cancer, saluting the troops, talking about somebody's appearance on a talk show, telling us about the newest WWE game, telling us about the Be a Star campaign, telling us about their latest tour, etc, etc. I appreciate that the WWE does all these things, especially the charity stuff that is obviously a good thing, but do I need to be told about every single thing they do every five minutes in long, drawn out video packages that feel like commercials? In fact, I seriously dislike a company that spends sooooooo much time BRAGGING about all the charity they do rather than just doing for the sake of doing it. Everything they do for charity just feels like it's done for good PR. Even when they salute the troops it feels less about them supporting the troops and more about going, "Hey we're the WWE and we're awesome because we support our troops. Buy some of our merchandise!"
There is just so much non-wrestling related crap on a typical WWE program to have to sit through and you only really become aware of it when you watched a few TNA shows, which are devoid of all that crap. They really need to get away from feeling like the soulless money making machine that they are and back to feeling like something that cares about wrestling fans. TNA is living up to their, "we care about wrestling" slogan.