DAMN iNATOR |
08-21-2014 11:11 AM |
Yeah it’s not so much all that shit as opposed to the simple fact that they have been suffering financially for quite some time. The low ratings, IMO are due to shifting timeslots and runtimes over the years. IIRC, they've tried 3-hour shows and have jumped from Thursdays to Mondays BACK to Thursdays and last night, I believe was supposedly going to be their first WEDNESDAY Night (:wtf:) broadcast.
All things considered, I think they should consider themselves EXTREMELY fortunate to have made it to the 10-year mark, and while that’s a great milestone for a company that basically originally aspired to be a new WCW and then later on, to try and topple WWE as the worldwide leader in the industry, the fact of the matter is the writing and storylines are horrible, and I’ve never felt Spike to be a good fit for TNA to be televised on a national level.
Although some may see it as disappointing that Spike decided to cancel Impact Wrestling, for the few who still tune in on a weekly basis, there may be a small glimmer of hope that they can get a new and perhaps even better deal than what Spike was offering them. I know it’s not likely, but I don’t foresee having pre-taped or even live PPV “events” alone and just trying to keep the company alive on that will work long-term. They have some great talent, and it would be a shame for their fans if they all ended up somewhere other than TNA.
I would hope there would be very few, if any acquisitions by WWE if any talent in TNA do wind up as free agents. The last thing they need when they’re in a time of trying to transition from one “era” to the next, especially when they’ve already got a bunch of new superstars and divas, including those in NXT, is a flood of more superstars that may not even see much if any TV time, let alone other appearances.
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