Oh, and he’s based on a character from the awful TNA
Impact! video game.
Yeah, apparently someone in the company thought having a
character who debuted in a computer game before appearing as a “real” character
would be a good idea. We can’t even blame Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff, the men
currently tanking TNA, for this because it occurred well over a year before
they joined the promotion.
A computer game character come to life. How very science fiction. Or, indeed, how very wrestling
The general idea was that gamers would be intrigued and
enthralled as seeing a character that had been promoted as a video game
exclusive creation running around on TV for
real. It was a naff idea that was never going to appeal to anyone or make
any money. What made things even worse was that they didn’t even come up with a
good design. The outfit Suicide has worn since his debut five years ago is
thoroughly pedestrian and leaves no lasting impression.
Originally Frankie Kazarian was put under the hood. When
it became common knowledge that it was him Christopher Daniels started working
as the character too. This allowed Suicide to appear alongside both Daniels and
Kazarian (though never at the same time), presumably to prove that he was an
independent entity unaffiliated with either man.
See? Naff idea.
Eventually someone at TNA realised that the gimmick was
ridiculous and it was retired. No lasting damage was done to the careers of
Daniels or Kazarian but it didn’t do them any favours either. They wasted time
getting TNA’s stupid project over rather than getting themselves over. Anyone
who’s watched the two perform as themselves could tell you what the best use of
them was.
Chris Daniels: proof that wrestlers get over best when playing characters they can have some control over
Anyway, Suicide was brought back to Impact a few weeks
ago. Barring a brief return in the spring of 2011 the character hadn’t seen the
light of day since 2010, when TNA had finally admitted defeat and retired the
getup. This time around played by TJ Perkins, Suicide was manoeuvred into a
programme for Kenny King’s X Division championship and was acknowledged as a
former champion (because the suit is, even though TJP isn’t).
What’s so frustrating about this return is that TJP is an
incredibly talented individual. Like Daniels and Kazarian before him his
ability to form a connection with the crowd is being hampered by having to play
an uninteresting character. He’s playing a collection of mannerisms invented by
others rather than concentrating on forming a natural and genuine connection as
himself.
The Suicide character is not over. It never was and never
will be. There’s no need to have it on our screens. If TNA are going to use
Perkins they’d be better off letting him wrestle as himself (or a character
sufficiently tweaked so that they can call dibs on the legal rights, that’s the
done thing in wrestling these days) so that fans can grow to accept him. He’s
of more value to them that way.
Chuck the Suicide suit. Don’t bring it back ever again.
Nobody was clamouring for the character’s return and nobody ever will. It’s a naff
idea that can only hinder the progression of whoever’s lumbered with playing
it. It can’t make money so just let it go. Please.
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