I like the way WWE's wrestlers put on more of a show. TNA is great and all (Christopher Daniels = god among men), but the thing is they run out to the ring and do nothing but super moves until the end of the match. There's no flow to it. Some of the coolest moments in WWE came not by some type of huge move but because of some type of momentary thing they did in the match to enhance it. For example, how fitting was it when Triple H's mighty 10th championship reign was ended with a Batista bomb, and he still had the sledgehammer in his hand trying to hit Batista even as he got slammed? How about that Survivor Series match a couple years back where Shawn Michaels was all alone against three guys and was completely covered in blood, to the point where he was just all groggy and barely moving, only to bust out with a desperate super kick to pin one, then come out of the cut with a small package for another one, and then taking it to Randy Orton the same way? Or how about the time the announcers started to joke about Ric Flair's attempts to go up to the top rope, that they hadn't worked in 20 years, and then one day Ric Flair himself caught somebody else on the top rope and did the same thing to them. Or who could forget the classic Rock/Hogan Wrestlemania staredown (that was even better than most of the match, heh). It's a stylistic thing I know, and a minor one, but in WWE it seems to me that the wrestlers give you a lot more than just a handful of ridiculous and dangerous moves.
Sometimes they make me laugh, too; sometimes they come out of left field and do something I never even expect. You'll never see a 'desperation move' in TNA that actually seems desperate--every move they do is so brutal or high flying that there is no flow to it. Now don't get me wrong, it isn't that they don't ever do this; Jeff Hardy vs. Abyss comes to mind even. But more often then not, TNA is just too high octane for me. It isn't that I don't like the speed and hastening of everything, because I do find it cool, but to me the lack of that dramatic flare on the matches makes me prefer WWE.