Another really good episode. I'm not sure how this is doing in the ratings, but it really doesn't matter as I am sure it is doing much better then
it's lead out, "my Big Fat Redneck Wedding". Production values are really high on this and I have to admit to being entertained and at times
surprised by a few of the in ring performances.
Dustin Diamond gets it. And at only 30 years old, I could definitley see TNA expressing interest in him after this is all said and done. He already understands the dynamics of working a crowd and the basics of how to tell a story. He is the early favorite without question. I'll be very surprised if he doesn't win this.
Trishelle continues to impress me, as does (to a lesser extent) Bonaduce and Bridges. I still really don't consider it fair that Rodman is in this compeition as he has a few big time matches under his belt - one of which that almost went 40 minutes! With that said however, I am a Rodman fan and if he can stay focused and actually apply his athletic ability to the in-ring work he could actually build himself a nice little skill set. He also is a hilarious interview so I hope he is around until the end.
Dustin Diamond gets it. And at only 30 years old, I could definitley see TNA expressing interest in him after this is all said and done. He already understands the dynamics of working a crowd and the basics of how to tell a story. He is the early favorite without question. I'll be very surprised if he doesn't win this.
Trishelle continues to impress me, as does (to a lesser extent) Bonaduce and Bridges. I still really don't consider it fair that Rodman is in this compeition as he has a few big time matches under his belt - one of which that almost went 40 minutes! With that said however, I am a Rodman fan and if he can stay focused and actually apply his athletic ability to the in-ring work he could actually build himself a nice little skill set. He also is a hilarious interview so I hope he is around until the end.




