His first Tenure in TNA was bland at best. But the former Jay Bradley, Now known as Aiden O'Shea, Looks to start fresh in Tenure number two with the company. With a new look, New style, and a new Gimmick, O'Shea has the chance to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Stan Hansen or Bruiser Brody. O'Shea has got the tools to make a ripple in TNA, But he will need to work hard to do that. His new gimmicks debut at Bound For Glory 2015 in the bound for Gold Gauntlet match didn't exactly create much of a hype for "The Thug".
Not to forget his position in the latest big TNA Venture, The World Title Series. He was in the Group Wildcard, Alongside Kenny King, Mahabili Shera, and Crazzy Steve. He had a win over Crazzy Steve, And a loss to Kenny King and a loss to Shera, Which put an end for Aiden's World Title quest. Despite this being a poor start to his second run, He can pull it around and even become a regular Mid-Card act, Whether it being for the King of the Mountain Championship or perhaps even the Tag Team Championships with a partner like Bram for example.
Things he could improve on: The Technical offence, He would really benefit from becoming more advanced in being able to compete in the leagues against the likes of Bobby Roode and Ethan Carter, Whilst keeping his Thug gimmick and his brawling style as a essential part of what makes him, Him. Confidence: He should be more confident like Ethan Carter, Who radiates confidence in himself and his ability's when he's both talking and competing, It really does make or break a Wrestler. Things he Should give up on: Whilst his Gimmick is supposed to be a brawler and a bar fighter. If he wants to put on classic matches and get us, The fans attentions, He needs to reduce the amount of brawling and include more moves and holds. Overall Conclusion: He has certainly got himself away from the dull Jay Bradley character that he started off on his first tenure in TNA with, But he needs to adapt a new more exciting moveset to enthral the crowds into looking forward to his matches.
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