The Wrestling Doctor 11.25.08: Reclaiming the X-Division
Posted by W.S. Thomason on 11.25.2008
A look at how why the X-Division currently has as much meaning to TNA as the stuff you pull out of a turkey – and how it can be improved.
THE WRESTLING DOCTOR
It was nice to see the WWE run a six-match PPV with Survivor Series instead of over-jamming the card. It would be nice if they had not run the show short, but maybe a lot more talent other than William Regal were not in shape to perform.
It was great to see Edge return and screw over Triple H. Edge is best when he has completely back-stabbed somebody and stolen their championship, so good times are ahead as he torments the face contenders on Smackdown.
The World Title switch to John Cena was expected but still disappointing, as Chris Jericho was giving some of the best performances of his career as a snotty, whiney, heel champion who feels he is not getting enough respect. His character is stronger with the title, while Cena does not need the belt to be over. The WWE lost a big opportunity to have a prolonged, exciting title chase by Cena and make Jericho a stronger heel for the long-term. Cena's health has to be called into question considering the last year, so the WWE is taking a big risk by putting the Raw belt on a guy whose return may have been rushed for the second time in a twelve months. However, I am sure that the WWE suits have placed the blame for Raw's declining ratings squarely on Jericho's shoulders instead of looking at the entire product as a possible culprit.
THIS WEEK'S PATIENT: THE X-DIVISION
The X-Division Championship has clearly not been a priority to TNA in over two years, but the title has been degraded more than in the last month that ever in its history.
First, X-Division Champion Sheik Abdul Bashir's match with Rhino at Turning Point was non-title. Having a one-on-one match involving a champion on pay-per-view where the belt is not contested is the ultimate backhand a promotion can give to one of its titles. If the company wanted Rhino to go over Bashir, they should have given him the belt or not booked the match at all.
A guy like Rhino holding the X-Division Title, even briefly, would reinvigorate the idea that the division has no weight or size limits. Most current X-Division wrestlers are seen as strictly cruiserweights who cannot contend with TNA's big names. The new international talent TNA has brought in may get pops for great moves but still will suffer from the inevitable American disinterest in foreign wrestlers. Rhino would not be great as X-Division Champion, but he would take the title into higher-profile matches that would help restore some prestige to the gold. For example, The Main Event Mafia may want to get the X-Division Title off of Rhino (such as in his upcoming match at Final Resolution with Kurt Angle) but as it stands, the top heel stable in the company has not interest in the belt. They do, however, have interest in creating their own secondary championship, further evidence of where the X-Division Title stands.
Following Bashir's non-title effort on pay-per-view, TNA had him drop the X-Division Title to Eric Young at Impact, only to have the decision reversed. Avoiding after-the-fact reversals of title changes is one of the primary lessons learned by students of wrestling in AWA 101: Introduction to Sinking a Company.
Young followed up his non-existent title win by jobbing to Booker T. on the following Impact instead of pushing his claim to the X-Division belt. There is nothing wrong with Young going after Booker or the Legend's Title, but to have EY essentially brush off the Bashir situation does nothing for the credibility of the X-Division Championship. Young should be demanding a stipulation rematch at Final Resolution.
Since Samoa Joe, A.J. Styles, and Christopher Daniels moved out of the X-Division, only three guys have broken out of the restrictive cruiserweight mold: Frank Kazarian, Jay Lethal, and Eric Young. Kaz got a few months worth of a push late last year and is supposed to return as the hyped Suicide character, but injuries have slowed down his re-debut. Truthfully, Kaz should not need a new gimmick to get over. He has the talent to help the X-Division cross back over into the mainstream of TNA. Lethal has gone as far as he can as "Black Machismo." His refusal to embrace heel tactics in his Impact match with Sting was a good start, but that bout existed more to further the welcome Motor City Machine Guns involvement in the MEM vs. Originals angle than to incorporate the X-Division or Lethal himself in the main mix. I am grateful everyday that Super Eric is done, but Young's underdog act has also worn itself out. TNA has a lot of work to do to revive the X-Division, but a good first step would be making the championship and the top wrestlers immediately relevant by involving both in a meaningful way in the Main Event Mafia angle.
Unique matches such as Ultimate-X, the Terror Dome Steel Asylum, and others are not what will revive the X-Division. These bouts have been held so frequently that they are no longer special, and a gimmick match can enthrall for only one night. A division must be built on the backs of its competitors, and a deep field is what TNA needs to inject life back into its secondary title field.
Christian Cage would have been a great choice to put the X-Division Title back into the central TNA picture, with his ring ability, connection to the fans, and rivalry with the Main Event Mafia. However, his rumored jump back to the WWE makes him a moot point. As mentioned earlier, Rhino would be a solid choice because of his size, non-traditional X-Division style, status as a former NWA Champion, and continual feuds with top TNA heels. Christopher Daniels would be a great option to return as The Fallen Angel, grab the X-Division Title, and join the TNA Originals against the Main Event Mafia. Samoa Joe is an unlikely candidate, but he could return prestige to his former championship by using the X-Division Title to not only get back to the TNA Title, but to represent what the TNA Originals are all about. After all, he did a lot in 2005-2006 to break the X-Division away from the cruiserweight stereotype and make it a lot about straight-forward ass-kicking. A little creative writing and some good promos from Joe could quickly reinvigorate the X-Division.
Have a good Thanksgiving, 411 Universe. See you in December.
I didn't like the title not being defended, but giving it to Rhino would be a terrible idea.
The no weight limit does not mean it should be a belt for random midcarders. The whole point is that it is for "no limits" wrestlers who have a vast array of exciting and innovative moves.
Admittedly, that probably doesn't really cover Bashir much, but it sure as hell doesn't fit Rhino these days when his moveset is so limited.
Posted By: Donners (Guest) on November 25, 2008 at 03:00 PM
The true answer for fixing the X division is me. I am always the answer.
Posted By: Paul Roma (Guest) on November 25, 2008 at 03:03 PM
fuckin a
put the x division belt back on joe, bring some more cred to the originals...and kick some ass TNA
Posted By: guest53 (Guest) on November 25, 2008 at 03:09 PM
tna should really read this column.i agree.
Posted By: dam (Guest) on November 25, 2008 at 03:47 PM
I think TNA could build it's division in a variety of ways.
Having the X-Division title factor into the MEM vs TNA storyline would be useful. Having Kurt Angle win the title and feud with guys like Jay Lethal, Eric Young, Creed, Petey and Christopher Daniels could be very interesting.
However, I think TNA could do it without establish stars. TNA currently has Eric Young, Jay Lethal, Sonjay Dutt, Petey Williams, Consequences Creed, Bashir and eventually Suicide.
While I think Eric Young still needs work to be taken seriously and Bashir/Suicide's characters may not be able to get over soon enough.
Jay Lethal, Sonjay Dutt, Consequences Creed and Petey Williams are the four guys they need to build the division around. If they focus on those four guys and getting them all over, the X-Division can be a real division again.
Posted By: JF (Guest) on November 25, 2008 at 05:28 PM
I love your idea of putting it on Joe or someone to represent the TNA Originals (i really hate that name, can't wait to hear what they come up with as the replacement) and then use that for them to represent themselves and say "Hey TNA is NOT about the World Heavyweight title, it is about the high flying, this is awesome, holy shit, no limits, X-Division. We put TNA on the map. We made TNA stand out from the competitors. WE showed that TNA is where the wrestlers are, while you guys were the entertainers of the circus freak show."
Posted By: Guest#6971 (Guest) on November 25, 2008 at 10:02 PM
They should just drop the XDiv all together.
Fuck the internet.
It doesnt elevate people.For every AJ Styles and KAZ there's 3 and 4 Sonjays and Sabins that make it nowhere past the X Division.
They arent too marketable on a mainstream level either outside to kids.They work that videogame style that doesnt work in the main event..
They should merge the title with whatever they're gonna call the Legends title...
Posted By: MacDollarz. (Guest) on November 26, 2008 at 01:55 AM
Four words: Kurt Angle, X-Division Champion.
He's a perfect fit, especially if he went back to the vicious, mat-wrestling style from when he was in ECW... countering everything, having a billion holds.
the best thing about the x-division in early TNA was its diversity: there were high flyers, but also mat wrestlers, martial artists, luchadors, power guys. Having Kurt be the champ would instantly both make the title seem important and keep people from thinking it's just meant for the cookie-cutter indie cruiserweight who started to bore the hell out of everyone when Bentley and Kazarian became the focus of the division.
Posted By: karp (Guest) on November 26, 2008 at 02:51 AM
I agree Angles match with Jay Lethal At No Surrender 07 is what TNA should be doing more of, i definitly think Kurt Angle should go after the belt when hes done with JJ. It aint even hard to make up a reason why he wants the belt, Angle thinks hes the best therefore wants the belt that is supposedly for the best wrestlers
Posted By: Kev (Guest) on November 26, 2008 at 07:31 AM
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