3 things, IMO, TNA needs to do:
1. PROMOTE. Just because the move is done doesn't mean they should stop. I wonder what percentage of RAW viewers even know about TNA? Up that and more people will at least switch back and forth. Then find ways to the general public.
2. They need to be live every week. Taped shows hurt, ALWAYS. The typical person who watches TNA is also the kind of person to read spoilers to see if a show sucks. If it's live, shit show or not, they'll have to watch to find out.
3. The only part of RAW they need to be competing with is the first hour. This way TNA's main event will go against an always weak mid-RAW. This is a no-brainer. They'd have momentum as RAW starts, and will lose people for RAW's open, but if the show's decent enough they'll switch back, seeing as how after the open is when the Diva and squash matches usually come.
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