View Full Version : WWE vs.TNA part 2
GODSON
10-18-2004, 01:33 AM
First it was Kash vs.Lawler, now it's this:
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com
TNA on TSN in Canada is looking less likely now that WWE Canada president Carl DeMarco found out it would be running in the Monday timeslot. It's apparently 50/50 right now as to whether TNA will still appear on the TSN network.
What is WWE worry about? WWE don't care about the wrestling fans or the business. Trying to kick TNA off is just not reasonable. All wrestling fans should stick up for TNA in this case.
Mister Sinister
10-18-2004, 01:48 AM
First it was Kash vs.Lawler, now it's this:
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com
TNA on TSN in Canada is looking less likely now that WWE Canada president Carl DeMarco found out it would be running in the Monday timeslot. It's apparently 50/50 right now as to whether TNA will still appear on the TSN network.
What is WWE worry about? WWE don't care about the wrestling fans or the business. Trying to kick TNA off is just not reasonable. All wrestling fans should stick up for TNA in this case.
You Realize it's not the first time ever, and even not this year that a TNA Wrestler has faced a WWE Wrestler in a Indy Show, Raven fought Al Snow at a Indy Show this year, so did Ron Killings and Jerry Lawler and such.
What Would Kevin Do?
10-18-2004, 12:38 PM
WWE cares about thier business. Keeping other promotions off TV, in theory, is in the best interest of their business.
GODSON
10-18-2004, 12:58 PM
WWE cares about thier business. Keeping other promotions off TV, in theory, is in the best interest of their business.
Is TNA a threat? No, TNA is just another wrestling company doing business. There is enough room for TNA and other feds.
This don't do wrestling fans justice. WWE don't care about the state of wrestling. They obvious don't have faith in their product if they afraid of TNA little deal with TSN.
I don't believe pwinsider.com story how TSN is mad at TNA for Scott D'Amore leaking the story. The fans is calling the network and want to watch TNA,why would TSN be mad about that? This has more to do with WWE than anything.
What Would Kevin Do?
10-18-2004, 01:04 PM
Is TNA a threat? No, TNA is just another wrestling company doing business. There is enough room for TNA and other feds.
This don't do wrestling fans justice. WWE don't care about the state of wrestling. They obvious don't have faith in their product if they afraid of TNA little deal with TSN.
I don't believe pwinsider.com story how TSN is mad at TNA for Scott D'Amore leaking the story. The fans is calling the network and want to watch TNA,why would TSN be mad about that? This has more to do with WWE than anything.
But TNA has the ability to be a threat later on. The first step to being a threat is getting a tv deal. If the WWE can stom them from getting on tv, they can stop them before they can become a threat. Business wise, it is a smart move. Lets not forget, WWE primarly is a business.
GODSON
10-18-2004, 01:27 PM
But TNA has the ability to be a threat later on. The first step to being a threat is getting a tv deal. If the WWE can stom them from getting on tv, they can stop them before they can become a threat. Business wise, it is a smart move. Lets not forget, WWE primarly is a business.
I'm speaking from a fan point, I could care less about WWE business. We should have the option to watch. We will never see another company on tv if they keep this up.
What Would Kevin Do?
10-18-2004, 02:37 PM
Eh, the same think about having the ability to watch can be said about all indy feds. Furthermore, if the WWE wasn't doing good business, chances are no stations would even want to carry wrestling at this point, so it's sort of a double edged sword. As much as I'd love to see TNA get a good TV deal, I can't hold it against WWE for keeping their best interests.
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