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Can TNA be competition to the WWE now?
The reviews seem really positive, for Impact! Although, by the end of the summer they will need a new timeslot, primetime. Hopefully their ratings are good enough, I would sure love to see someone come close to giving WWE a decent run, a decent war. I belive it could happen. I hope so at least.
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Nope.
As long as it's not on a Monday/Thursday night, Vince isn't scared. |
One show down? Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too early to tell.
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I see potential
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Right now, no they are not competition for the WWE. Well, maybe in terms of PPV, but the numbers they draw really have no impact on the WWE's numbers.
In the future, its possible, but the better is on the fact that TNA will be out of business within the next year or so due to the costs associated with the new show. Hopefully this doesn't happen, but I got a good feeling it will. |
does anyone know when the ratings for Impact will be known to the world?
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what's Sean O'Haire been up to these days?
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Like CBright said, they're on different nights, so I think WWE is safe for right now.
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TNA may end up developing a good product that, to dedicated fans, could serve as a nice alternative to the WWE. However, to the rest of the world, they're just another wrestling show, but without the money, big names, production quality, or recognition value of Vince's show. Chances are, they'll flop faster than ECW when it got its TNN deal.
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I haven't seen a single TNA show or PPV ever, so I couldn't say anything. Plus, we don't get Fox Sports here in Canada on regular cable, so I won't be watching it in the near future either.
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This is the last chance that TNA really has to succeed as a solid business. Ever since last year they've had financial problems since last year due to their weekly PPV's failing to make a profit. From what I'm told, TNA Impact has six months to succeed, and the ratings have to be there because their production values and open contracts to the indy stars are costing them big.
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A lot of people thought WCW Monday Nitro would fail and it won the ratings war 84 weeks in a row TNA does have their work cut out for them but i'd rather watch a X-Divison match anyday over a WWE cruiserweight match and with the young superstars like chris sabin, A.J. Styles and Chris Harris TNA will stay around a while and if they do end up competing with the WWE i think vince will do something to sturdy the WWE. TNA has had some great matches like the ult X the americas cup and matches like the AMW- XXX cage match and Jarrett-Raven among many others. I think by this time next year we will see if TNA is for real
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Mainly though: 1. The majority, if not all of TNA's roster are composed of open contract superstars; meaning they're competing in indy feds as well as TNA, and Jerry Jarrett can terminate their contracts without losing money. 2. TNA's focus in on matches for the most part. Promos and angles aren't as consistent as on a WWE program. The average "mark" (note the difference between a "smark" and a "mark") is interested in entertainment even if it means deviating from the traditional wrestling aspect by including redundant angles, prolonged promos, and boobies ;) . 3. TNA is struggling financially due to several expeditures: signing big names such as Hogan, Piper, Sting, Dusty, etc. to open contracts agreed to only a few appearances, high productions values which was obvious if you watched Impact, and the fall of weekly PPV buyrates. |
I totally respect TNA, and they can be a threat... Regardless, before they can make a dent in the WWE, they need more viewers... and... I don't know... a world wide target for viewers.
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The short answer: NWA is competition.
They can't not be. They're the only other game in town. The question is more can they be adequate competition? I'd like to think yes. In fact, I hope they will be, but I can't see it happening. I liked Impact this week and all, but really, I don't see this becoming a real threat to the WWE unless they really pick it up. With an hour a week and Jarret as Champ, I don't see a lot of room unless they smarten up fast. FSN might be forgiving, and diehard wrestling fans might as well, but the casual fan won't be, and they're the ones needed to get big ratings. I hope they grow and prosper. We need some real competition to the WWE, and maybe they won't suck as much anymore. |
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Wish I could change my vote from too early to yes... :?: |
They very easily could if they keep up good shows and incorporate good solid stories. The younger talent will only help their show as it did with WWE Attitude era, by promoting to the young people and not having to book anyone on a consistent show to show basis. They do need a better timeslot and have wasted a lot of money thus far. But I believe if they continue on the path they're on while fasing out the Wednesday PPV's they can easily compete someday.If WWE wises up though and buys out the company which they can easily do then they squash the competition (which they can't due without risk of a monopoly lawsuit against them). So in short yes they could be competition.
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I'd like to see a better timeslot, but with the right moves, they can grow to become competition. The thing is, they're on such thin ice that they cannot afford to make any mistakes, AT ALL. Too bad they already have by signing, say, Hogan to like a total of two shows for sixty billion bucks. :-\
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I don't thik TNA will be any compitition for the WWE due to their timeslot and the fact that they have thrown money around for no reason. How much do you think they payed Hogan for like the two shows he appeared on. And i doubt that Hogans appearence achieved much.
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I don't think they are competition in any form at all.
Competition would be when TNA are in a position to take talent from WWE or negociate with any talent WWE wanted and when they can seriously take anything from the WWE fanbase to make it there own and become profitable. They'll be dead within 6 months in my opinion. |
Too early to tell... If they want to compete with WWE, they're going to need a diffrent network with a diffrent timeslot, because if they were to go to primetime on FSN, they would most likley be preempted in ATLEAST one city... And, I think to be successful, they need to be live, so it's got a better feeling than taped... Think of it as SmackDown, only another company... SmackDown is taped, and alot of people opt to read the spoilers as opposed to watching the show...
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Way too early too tell, also two words: Jeff Jarrett, he could kill anything incuding impact!
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No they are currently not in a position to be competition with WWE.
One day I hope so, yes. |
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no reasons 1. An hour long show 2. Horrible time slot 3. once a week 4. the six sided ring needs to be for certain special events its to big of a change. 5. TNA-NWA is shades of ECW eventually it will die out or go Bankrupt. |
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The thing I think will hold them back is that, they can't focus on WCW and WWE b-list stars... I mean Road Dogg, could be a great addition to their roster, but don't put him in the main event. People will see that and think that they are just the b-team. Jeff Jarrett is a good main event, but not one to build the promotion around... the x-division, and old school wrestling, is their key to success... for instance, Raven/Jarrett, that match was just awsome... not because the wrestling was great, but the hype behind it, and the story, it was really fun to be apart of. That's what the WWE is missing, it's not really fun to be apart of the angles they have going on. They need to not try to be WWE, which in my opinion, they are doing pretty well... I don't think that in six months they will be dead, I think in a few years, they will be WCW to the WWE... it's all the same... think back, way back to the early 90's, when WCW first formed, they had small crowds, they tried new things that sucked, but eventually they found something that worked, but the problem with that was they ran with it and beat it over our heads for so long nobody cared. But eventually they were as good as the WWF, just in a few years. Now, the Jarrett's don't have Ted Turners money, but they do have PPV, and national TV. And every commercial that they put out helps them out so much, just to see there is another wrestling show, people will watch it, cause there hasn't been any in what, 4 years now? Now, this will not happen over night, there will be problems, but every promotion starts somewhere, just give them time and don't doubt them. Try and support them because if you really think about it, TNA can save wrestling forever.
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Oh yeah and BTW Rob Darren Fletcher is God.
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Can't be much competition if I live in the biggest city in the country and TNA isn't avalable to me.
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