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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2011 13:03:50 GMT -5
In all fairness to TNA - they've managed to keep the same 1-1.5 million fans despite some very poor programming decisions.
So they've given those million or so people what they want.
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Post by poi zen rana on Apr 18, 2011 13:05:43 GMT -5
He's there after all. yeeeeeeees. I came here to say TNA doesn't want to give us what we want because we all want head. it's our one consensus!
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Post by kingoftheindies on Apr 18, 2011 13:07:20 GMT -5
It's my understanding that Spike is about to pick up TNA, turn it over and shake it like an Etch-A-Sketch pretty soon, so.. fingers crossed. It would be pretty sad if corporate heads from a tv station would know more about what the fans wants than wrestling guys doing a wrestling show. Spike is part of Viacom, right. They are loaded. They could just say, alright we're cancelling Impact. Panda do whatever you want, you can shop your product where you want. Meanwhile Viacom/Spike would finance their own new fed. They would start signing wrestlers left and right, lure a few guys that are in current TNA, name their show Spike Wrestling or whatever and then audition bookers and the one with the most interesting vision would be hired. Spike officials reportedly DO like TNA and the wrestlers, but supposedly are unimpressed with TNA's production more than anything. I can't see Spike dropping TNA anyways since they help pay guys like Sting, RVD, and Angle (I think). I've heard rumors how those in Spike have been pushing for TNA officials to make their product different from WWE and are actually encouraging TNA to look for marketable stars overseas, in Mexico, and in the Indies. So we will see what happens
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