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TNA Impact Wrestling Review (Feb. 16, 2016): Three Things We Learned

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Ethan Carter III and Matt Hardy continue to build toward Lockdown 

Ethan Carter III vs. Matt Hardy is going to be good for both in the end as it gives EC3 a chance to fully embrace the the great crowd reactions he gets on a regular basis and gives Matt Hardy a way to stay fresh on TV as “The Iconic” Matt Hardy.

While it’s still to be seen who will walk away from the feud as the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, both men will have new stories to go into after. EC3 and Tyrus have unfinished business and Matt Hardy can continue his feud with his brother, Jeff, that started at the end of January.

“The Miracle” has revived Mike Bennett’s career 

While Mike Bennett has always been a great wrestler as he rose to the top in Ring of Honor, he lacked a real character or personality to build upon.

On January 7th he came to TNA Wrestling as “The Miracle” as been delivering on the mic every week he’s on TV. While he’s still fleshing the character out it’s great to see him have a character to build upon within TNA.

The Decay is rising

The Decay, which consists of Crazy Steve, Abyss & Rosemary, have really taken over the tag team scene within TNA in no time and have really delivered with their promos. They had an awesome and violent Monster’s Ball match against The Wolves for the TNA World Tag Team Championship, while they didn’t come out victorious in the match they looked dominant and aggressive throughout the match.

The Decay will be around for a while as long as TNA doesn’t turn the level of violence and eeriness they have about them down.

Thanks for reading, everyone.

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