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Post by cwsims on May 12, 2018 2:06:42 GMT
I say 2-3 years minimum they do have talent on the roster. but their product has become stale I do like some of the folks on the roster Su Young. Rosemary. Allie. Pentagon Junior and Eli Drake. would all be great additions to WWE. i'm gonna quote Sean Waltman "TNA will soon be part of WWE's video library."
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Post by DC-Fan on May 12, 2018 2:24:51 GMT
I say 2-3 years minimum they do have talent on the roster. but their product has become stale I do like some of the folks on the roster Su Young. Rosemary. Allie. Pentagon Junior and Eli Drake. would all be great additions to WWE. i'm gonna quote Sean Waltman "TNA will soon be part of WWE's video library." TNA will be around as long as they don't become big enough to threaten the WWE. If TNA ever became big enough to threaten the WWE, then Vince McMahon will just buy them out like he bought out WCW.
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Post by MooseNugget on May 14, 2018 4:28:41 GMT
It's become a serious question since Panda Oil stopped financing TNA for Dixie Carter. But even after that they been able to keep themselves out of the grave somehow. The problem is TNA needs someone who could lose a lot of on the product and Anthem doesn't seem like a company that can do that. Maybe in a year they'll just be taking all of their footage from indy promotions for all their Impact shows.
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Post by Jayman on May 15, 2018 0:00:34 GMT
Did it ever make money? I compare it to WCW where it's one big bottomless pit of financial losses. I thought it would fold 2 years after it started. Boy was I wrong. I still never bothered to watch it.
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Post by MooseNugget on May 15, 2018 0:18:25 GMT
Did it ever make money? I compare it to WCW where it's one big bottomless pit of financial losses. I thought it would fold 2 years after it started. Boy was I wrong. I still never bothered to watch it. There was a couple of points the promotion made money. I think the peak was during the Main Event Mafia days and it was all thrown away when Dixie took complete control of the company and Hogan was brought in soon after that.
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Post by Jayman on May 15, 2018 0:24:11 GMT
Did it ever make money? I compare it to WCW where it's one big bottomless pit of financial losses. I thought it would fold 2 years after it started. Boy was I wrong. I still never bothered to watch it. There was a couple of points the promotion made money. I think the peak was during the Main Event Mafia days and it was all thrown away when Dixie took complete control of the company and Hogan was brought in soon after that. Yeah lots of brilliant decisions. Just hire all the same people that were in wcw when it folded and go the exact same path they did and expect a different result.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 15, 2018 2:32:35 GMT
I thought they were done in, like, 2004. And again in 2009. And again in 2012. And 2014. And 2015. And 2017. So, who the hell knows?
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Post by darkknightofgotham on May 15, 2018 3:20:45 GMT
Nowhere anytime soon. It's becoming less popular over time though. ROH is more popular than TNA now.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on May 15, 2018 14:43:11 GMT
Isn't it called Impact Wrestling now?
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Post by Jayman on May 15, 2018 20:29:43 GMT
Isn't it called Impact Wrestling now? I believe it is
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Post by cwsims on May 20, 2018 21:49:28 GMT
Isn't it called Impact Wrestling now? yes Anthem has them in sort of a reboot stage
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