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Originally Posted by Jari
If I may take this one, regardless of how bad things get, it is in the best interest of wrestling for there to be competition. To wish for the company closest to the WWE to continue to struggle works against the business. We should be wishing for TNA to recognise where they're going wrong and improve, not to fade away so the business becomes even more of a monopoly than it already is.
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To be fair, Wake Up Call wasn't saying that he/she wants TNA to just go under. In fact, I bet he/she wants TNA to recognise their mistakes and get better, as you said.
But there is no way that Bischoff is going to yet another "that shit didn't stick" moment alter his attitude. They'll be some excuse -- whether the blame is put on Storm, Angle being hurt, Hogan not being on the show, etc. Or Bischoff will just keep quiet until he next decides to bury the very people giving him business via the internet again.
The dude is clearly a genius.