Originally Posted by whedon247:
“deja as a long time poster i would have thought you more than anyone would know my fondness of russo is legit, bit disrespectful to call it trolling mate.”
I always been of the opinion that you're committed to your trolling.
If you love Russo fair enough, but I still find it difficult that anyone in 2014 can still think of Russo as some great talent considering the damage he has inflicted on the wrestling industry in the last 15 years.
Originally Posted by seibu:
“You're obviously very knowledgeable about the industry and you've reminded me about the attempts to put WCW on RAW. Man, that was surreal, with the different ring lighting and stuff.”
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“ You're entitled to your view about Impact. I actually think it's quite good at the moment, and they've coped with the departure of major stars pretty cleverly, but there you go. It's definitely not perfect, and it's still too similar in storytelling style and format to WWE.”
Everyone's entitled to their opinion. Personally, I think the show has some decent stuff on it, but it just feels so dead. The company has no momentum whatsoever. I think they're right to try and create new stars but guys like Magnus I just don't see him at World Champ level. Granted he's getting the fast track push a little due to roster cuts, but still.
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“With respect to TNA's logisitcal and financial problems, the internet will always put the worst spin possible on anything TNA related. They're a private company and over the years they've proved remarkably leak-proof. All we know for certain is who they release and the venues they book. That information definitely points to budget cutting and upheaval, but that's all we know for certain.”
Not really. Most of the issues with TNA aren't exactly secret. The poor buyrates for PPV's were well known, thus hence the cut back in traditional PPVs. TV Ratings are obviously known as Nielsen records them. How much guys earn isn't exactly quiet. Hogan being on $35,000 an appearance for example. TNA being in financial problems has been muted for a while and thus many roster cuts, getting back off the road to the Impact Zone and recently Konnan on the most recent MLW Radio talking about his recent phone call with Jeff Jarrett where Jeff said the Company is in bad financial shape.
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“I disagree about a second promotion springing up quickly to take TNA's place. That's my point about WCW: if TNA goes under, their fans don't just automatically get passed over to WWE, and certainly not to any new number 2 promotion. Most likely they just stop watching wrestling.
It took a decade to build TNA to where it is now. If TNA goes out of business it will take an age to build another viable number 2 promotion, if it ever happens. I would much rather see TNA continue than wait many years to see non-WWE national US pro wrestling again.”
TNA is a distant second promotion behind WWE. They do 0.9 ratings on Spike, Their PPV and house show business is negligible. TNA's benchmarks aren't that high.
TNA's audience is largely made up of fans who dislike WWE, disgruntled WWE fans and other WWE fans who want more wrestling. Those fans don't tend to spend much on TNA as TNA's poor house show attendance and PPV buys demonstrate.
This year it appears that we're going to have 2 new promotions.
AAA USA is supposedly starting in the 2nd quarter of this year on a new bilingual network that has big money behind it. Considering the size of the hispanic population in the States, they could surpass several of those TNA benchmarks pretty quickly.
Also if speculation is believed, Jarrett looks like he's starting a new promotion with the money of Toby Keith. His name alone with open many doors, especially in the country music and tv worlds. It's not out of the realm of possibility that they get the Impact slot on Spike, especially with TNA's contract due in September. If they did, they would retain a good percentage of that audience as there's fans out there looking for a wrestling product on that night not to mention other wrestling fans who tried TNA and left. Also I still think there's a number of southern wrestling fans who would give it a chance especially considering the publicity a promotion with Toby Keith's name attached to it will bring.
You could see a scenario that if TNA went bust, Jarrett's new promotion might take over many of the international deals, considering he was probably privy to a lot of those negotiations.