TDK
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<table><tr><td>Does TNA Need To Move Out Of The Impact Zone?</td><td>
</td></tr></table><table><tr><td>After taping television in London last month, TNA returns to the Impact Zone in Orlando for the Against All Odds PPV Sunday night. TNA wrestler Samoa Joe says it's of "dire importance" TNA moves out of the Impact Zone if the company wants to see "the product, as well as the fan base, continue to grow."
Joe added in a recent conference call interview, "The crowd very much powers the performance in the ring and - it's almost subconscious - when you are out there in front of thousands of screaming fans, it amps up your game a little bit, whether you like it or not, it puts you on point, it puts you on focus and makes you want to go out there and put something on fantastically."
TDK's Rant:
Couldn't agree more... The crowd at the Impact Zone is staler than week old bread.... Watching the Wembley show, it was obvious the wrestlers were amped. How could they not be in a frenzied environment like that? If TNA knows what's good for them, they'll listen to Joe. He's right on the money on this one.
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Joe added in a recent conference call interview, "The crowd very much powers the performance in the ring and - it's almost subconscious - when you are out there in front of thousands of screaming fans, it amps up your game a little bit, whether you like it or not, it puts you on point, it puts you on focus and makes you want to go out there and put something on fantastically."
TDK's Rant:
Couldn't agree more... The crowd at the Impact Zone is staler than week old bread.... Watching the Wembley show, it was obvious the wrestlers were amped. How could they not be in a frenzied environment like that? If TNA knows what's good for them, they'll listen to Joe. He's right on the money on this one.
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