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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Jul 29, 2014 19:33:53 GMT -5
It would be an interesting experiment, TNA would become something more like an old school territory or Japan. Due to the issues getting guys to resettle in Europe, it would have a roster of European TNA guys who work for the company full time, which is supplemented by outside guys on short term tours to put over guys who're there for the long haul either by working with, or feuding with them. The big problem is that I'm not sure that audiences in other European nations will go for it the way the UK have, they'd have to find a broadcast partner in two further major markets, Germany and Spain to work as a proper European promotion. Off topic, but just wondering if anyone on here has watched any wrestling from Spain or anything. I've been watching a little of some younger wrestlers from Spain and reading about the scene, butthere doesn't seem to be much interest in Spain's promotions outside of the country itself. So anyone familiar with it and if so who are some men/women to look out for?
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Post by El Cokehead del Knife Fight on Jul 30, 2014 9:47:25 GMT -5
What the hell would be the point of someone buying out TNA just to move it to Europe? The brand itself is a laughing stock and it would be cheaper to promote your own promotion over there.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 13:23:05 GMT -5
It seems like Europe has replaced On The Road, in terms of what is proposed as the solution to TNA's problems. And, when Europe fails, Monorail.
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