Bishop Dyer Felt TNA’s AMC Debut Was Missing Something

Instead of familiarizing fans with its characters through lengthy promos on Thursday night, Dyer believes TNA would have been better served by running shorter video packages highlighting its current and former rosters.

“The match they opened the show with, phenomenal,” Dyer said. “Let’s go Hardys. How can you not be excited about that? Elijah’s doing his thing. Mustafa Ali is coming into some of his best character work and best in-ring work that he’s done, period. His group is awesome. Then give me a video package on maybe a little bit of the history of TNA and some of the talent, and then let’s go have another match. I think there should have been at least six matches on that show, or five and you give the main event a half hour.”

For Dyer, another source of frustration lied in the absence of the newly re-signed Nic Nemeth, who repeatedly teased the possibility of cashing in his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy for a TNA World Championship match. When Mike Santana raised his hand in victory following the main event, however, Nemeth was nowhere to be seen on the live broadcast of “iMPACT.” 

“They needed to have that on TV, because now, as a viewer, I saw a title change and that was it. Well, what’s my draw to come back and watch next week?” Dyer asked.

As revealed on TNA’s social media, Nemeth did appear before the crowd in Dallas after “iMPACT” went off the air. Equipped with his trophy, Nemeth ignited a brawl with Santana, resulting in security members pulling them apart and Nemeth being named as the special guest referee for Santana’s title defense against Kazarian at TNA Genesis.

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