I am still not too sure what to think about Jeff Jarrett's Global Force Wrestling. I like his roster. It seems strong on tag team action, which I like. The Killer Elite Squad is on the roster, as is Bullet Club, Trent Baretta and Chuck Taylor are a team and also the New Heavenly Bodies are a team. That should provide a nice tag team division. I have also long thought the NWA should make better use of Chris Masters, and Jamin Olevencia is one of the best talents going to waste in wrestling today. TNA never really called him up out of Ohio Valley, and for some reason the NWA has not tried to fetch him out. NWA Midwest really dropped the ball on that one. He is opening up in the first two shows against Sonjay Dutt (once in singles once in tag). These guys have faced each other a lot and put on really good matches.
What worries me is the Jarrett appears to be trying to take the NWA down as opposed to WWE. He is using a lot of local NWA talent such as Chase Owens, Jason Kincaid, and Devin Driscoll, and I already stated the Killer Elite Squad is on their permanent roster. They are also using Memphis area talent for the Jackson show, Dustin Starr. I believe he wrestled for Mid South back in 2001 or 02, but is mostly with Wild Fire Wrestling in Memphis now.
I kind of liked Jarrett's old booking, but I don't want him to end up interfering with the NWA. In fact, I wish he would start an NWA promotion and maybe wrestling for the NWA more. We will wait and see about Global Force Wrestling.
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