In terms of watching on TV, WWE every day of the week. WWE programming is not flawless, but it's rarely utter nonsense, as I often find Impact can be, and the corridor we are currently in between the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania consistently produces the best pro wrestling drama of all time. * However, in terms of getting off my arse to pay money and actually go and see the matches, it's TNA. They have more talents that I actually want to see have matches, that have defined characters and sustained pushes, and all their top guys haven't wrestled each other to death like they have in WWE. Out of the 6 tours TNA have done of my little isle, I've managed to see 11 shows of theirs, and they've all been top notch. I haven't bothered with WWE live since 2003 when the top guys turning it on every week on SmackDown were Brock Lesnar, Undertaker, Cena, Angle, Benoit, Misterio and the Guerreros, all of whom I saw wrestle that night.
* Anyone who thinks about contesting that point on the basis of "you obviously haven't seen nWo era WcW, the original ECW or Bill Watts' UWF" - yeah, I have. I've seen all of it, from Kings Road to CZW via Jim Crockett and World of Sport, and the list of companies I've seen live from/in three continents includes (not a complete list) FWA, 1PW, IPW:UK, WWF/E, WcW, TNA, ROH, Dragon Gate, JWP, Wave, Pro Wrestling Noah, All Japan and New Japan - the last two G1 Climax finals I've enjoyed in person, incidentally. Kaze Ni Nare!
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