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Originally Posted by The Destroyer
As bad as the company is, it going out of business would not be a good thing. Less places for people to work and get experience means less opportunities and would just be bad for the industry.
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Honestly, I kind of feel like the opposite is true. TNA is holding a lot of talent back from the opportunity of better pay and better exposure elsewhere. At this point, being associated with TNA is only positive in the regard that you're getting a paycheck (when TNA can afford to pay you). No one's "stock" is improved by being in current TNA. Anyone on that roster would be better off working for GFW or ROH or in Japan or Mexico.
TNA's demise means someone else can have a go at being #2, and whoever steps up would almost have to be an improvement over this shoddily-run, worse-booked hot mess of a promotion.