Title: I Have To Admit
Mad Dog - September 16, 2006 10:50 AM (GMT)
Jarrett's heel work has been really top notch for about the last 4 months.
SamoaRowe - September 16, 2006 12:50 PM (GMT)
But does it make us forgive four years of boring heel work?
Scrooge McSuck - September 16, 2006 01:09 PM (GMT)
I hate to say this, but Jarrett's been the only true heel of the company. Fans hate him, he plays off it well, and ... well, that's as far as I'm going to complimenting anything TNA does.
Mad Dog - September 16, 2006 03:15 PM (GMT)
Actually TNA has a wealth of real heels on the roster right now. Scott Steiner, Christian Cage, LAX and Jeff Jarrett are all doing strong heel characters. Christian especially is playing a heel the right way where he really believes what he's doing is right.
dynamite kido - September 16, 2006 04:17 PM (GMT)
Notice how Jarrett has become more tolerable since they pulled the JJ vs. Cornette storyline?
It's actually feeding into the fans feelings of Jarrett which I must admit is a pretty good way to book him.
Mad Dog - September 16, 2006 05:56 PM (GMT)
Yeah. I agree. Jarrett has found a new way to work the smart marks and is quite good at it.
smkelly13 - September 28, 2006 05:54 AM (GMT)
Eh, I've never liked Jarrett, not even when he was in the WWF, the first time. His gimmick is outdated, overated, and not liked by non-southern draw people. He's sloppy in the ring, blabbers on and on, and has had far too many title reigns in a short period of time.