I think this induction sums up quite well what was (and in some cases continues to be) wrong with TNA. Considering this new "Monday Night War" was supposed to be their big step forward, I can't believe how many things they got wrong in just a few short months. It's like they threw everything up against the wall all at the same time to see what might stick.
To be fair; I think they've taken a few steps in the right direction since the January-May period this covers, and the product is somewhat better.
I think during the "new" Monday Night Wars, if you want to dignify them with the word "wars", Vince proved to everyone's satisfaction that it didn't really matter what RAW showed against Impact-- a tag-team match between four midcarders is a bigger ratings draw than TNA's presentation of Hogan vs. Flair.
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