Originally Posted by seibu:
“Awesome, just got in and saw this on the TNA site.
This totally changes my view on things. Spike have no reason to offer TNA an extension if they don't ultimately want to keep them. If they wanted to drop them they'd just do it when the contract expires on September 25th.
So what's holding up the negotiations? It could actually be UTA advising TNA to hold out for better terms. It could be Spike wanting to pay less or have more creative control. It could even be Spike wanting to buy a stake. We'll find out I guess.
Really pleased
Also, didn't Meltzer say negotiations were over and No Surrender would be the last Impact on Spike? Just sayin'.”
“Awesome, just got in and saw this on the TNA site.
This totally changes my view on things. Spike have no reason to offer TNA an extension if they don't ultimately want to keep them. If they wanted to drop them they'd just do it when the contract expires on September 25th.
So what's holding up the negotiations? It could actually be UTA advising TNA to hold out for better terms. It could be Spike wanting to pay less or have more creative control. It could even be Spike wanting to buy a stake. We'll find out I guess.
Really pleased

Also, didn't Meltzer say negotiations were over and No Surrender would be the last Impact on Spike? Just sayin'.”
No, Meltzer has been saying in the Observer for several weeks that Spike were happy to allow TNA to stay on the network past their current deal in order to allow them to get a new deal. Whether that's with Spike or somewhere else is up for debate.
As it relates to UTA playing hardball, TNA has no leverage as they don't appear to have any other suitors. If Spike want a new deal, they can offer them whatever they want and TNA if they wish to stay in business probably will accept it.
Originally Posted by Hollie_Louise:
“There are reports out that TNA have had their deal renewed because Spike are still looking to purchase a majority of the company and don't want to be in a position where IMPACT isn't airing.”
“There are reports out that TNA have had their deal renewed because Spike are still looking to purchase a majority of the company and don't want to be in a position where IMPACT isn't airing.”
Meltzer was asked about this recently. There's some talk that Spike are looking at getting out of the wrestling business. Impact and wrestling ad rates in general aren't good and Spike can save money by running Cops. Also Cops gets better ad rates.
I was reading that TNA are looking for a location to tape an Impact show in Japan after BFG.



