I have mixed feelings about the title. The look is tight, the name and concept are creative. At first, I hated the format because it ruined the flow of matches and made the matches too predictable. In recent weeks, I like how the rules have been used to impact the matches and the matches have had less predictable endings.
Of all the times that belt has changed, I liked it best as the legends championship. That was creative, had a unique look, felt like it could have been a secondary world title, and the possibilities of it had fans talking.
I liked the knockouts tag titles. The biggest issue was it came along when TNA brought in people who didn't care for the division. Taylor & Sarita were a fun team. Mexican America and the MEM had female teams. I loved Angelina Love & Winter together. There were multiple versions of TBP that could have been huge in the division. Alissa Flash and Daffney had potential as a team, or Alissa could have teamed with Kong had Kong not been with Hamada. Madison and Gail were thrown together, but I didn't mind them. Tara worked well with Madison and Brooke. Around that time, TNA could have used more outside female talent, but they limited themselves by having so many restrictions on where their talent can and can't compete. Although there weren't that many teams, the same could be said for the male tag divisions during certain periods in major companies throughout the years.
Reboot, restart or re-imagining is another word for remake
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