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08-13-2010, 11:36 PM | #3102 |
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Want to know why there's not much point in putting on a solid wrestling show?
-- Last night's special Whole F'n Show edition of TNA iMPACT! did a 1.15 (1.2) cable rating, with 1,524,000 viewers. -- The debut of TNA Reaction following iMPACT! scored a strong 0.87 (0.9) rating with 1,140,000 viewers.[/i] Dropping about 100k viewers vs the go-home show for the PPV, Impact actually got a lower rating A18-49 than The Squad:Prison Police. It also lost in the demo to Futurama and The First 48 among others, without even mentioning the obvious like Jersey Shore and Burn Notice. Pro wrestling on Spike is just a horrible combination, 18-49 simply isn't all that interested and viewers both younger & older aren't interested in Spike.
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The flip side of that coin is that TNA is a horribly wretched product that has spent about decade convincing people not to bother to watch it. It has nothing to do with it being on Spike and everything to do with it being a cocktacular clusterfluck of wrestling promotion. That fact that it consistently gets at or above a 1 rating is phenomenal. Of course the fact that they are generaly able to convert only 10,000 out of those 1,100,000 people to buy a ppv is also phenomenal for a completely different reason. Also, when has TNA ever produced a solid wrestling show? Last edited by Suicane75 : 08-13-2010 at 11:47 PM. |
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08-14-2010, 01:30 AM | #3104 |
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Scroll up the thread, this week's show was awfully damned good with a very legit MOTY contender. And it wasn't exactly a secret, the spoilers were hyped to the moon.
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08-14-2010, 01:56 AM | #3106 | |
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Eh, I dunno. I mean, while I'm not remotely enthused by the Fourtune angle, I'm happy to see the belt coming off the Ganja Man.
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08-14-2010, 02:21 AM | #3107 | |
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I havn't seen this weeks show so I can't comment on wether it was good or not but just about every taping report that gets sent out indicates it was a good show and they pretty much never are. There were raves about the ECW angle a few weeks back and how awesome the show closing brawl was. Of course once it was aired the overwhelming sentiment was "what the hell was that?" If Flair, Angle, Foley and RVD couldn't increase ratings why would you think that 3 days of internet community hype would? HiFi is right, it's gonna take a good span of shows to convince anyone that it's worth tuning in to. |
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08-14-2010, 09:49 AM | #3109 | |
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On the other hand ... -- Angle's storyline was pretty damned stupid so I'm almost willing to suspend disbelief for the drop just to be rid of it -- Your issues with ECW are not shared by the majority of viewers, me included. Not all of it is gold but not all is unpleasant to most of us --WCW guys are under contract & being paid, gotta do something with 'em, especially since all indications have been that Spike wants at least Hogan & Sting. That "something" ought to be putting people over but I don't sense just having the disappear is a realistic option (especially not when they constitute the bulk of your payroll). And let's face it, having them argue is better than watching them wrestle at this point. -- Love, Raine, whatever. The less time TBP spends in the ring the better at this point. The demise of the Knockout division into the eye candy division is a sore spot with me -- No tears from me about Lethal, although I wouldn't bury him, I'm not in the push-him camp either. And this particular loss isn't a burial, he loses to a guy who is simply ahead of him in the pecking order. And rightfully so IMO, Jay's wrestling isn't better than the other guy's talking. And on the third hand, if I were to bitch about next week in advance, my gripes would include -- The presence of Rob Terry on my television -- The travesty of having "Pope" go over one of the few big men around these days that might actually deserve a little push. -- The inevitable opening segment where all the EV2/4tune people get together in the ring with Dixie. I know why they gotta do it, I'm just not inclined to want to sit through it. -- The dark match debut of the Jersey Shore knockoffs. I don't watch that shit, not interested in having a poor imitation in my wrestling either. -- The title strippage is stupid, even dumber is doing it so quickly instead of letting it simmer for a while. -- Maybe they'll surprise me, but Styles v Dreamer sounds like a train wreck of styles (no pun intended). Not a match I'm excited about, although I'm pretty sure it'll get plenty of heat from the live crowd. -- The WCW alumni meeting ends in a logical fashion ... except that for me it just points further to the eventual swerve that the angle is heading for & I'm not thrilled with that.
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I don't think that's the target for it to be honest. It seems likely to be one of their most successful PPV's in recent memory, I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't one of the highest buy rates in company history. With buy rates reportedly dropping to near/below 10k recently,it doesn't seem hard to imagine that they needed something - anything - to improve on that. Quote:
Kind of brings us to the conundrum though. I'd probably consider the peak of TNA to date being somewhere in the '05'-07 range. Problem is, the ratings largely peaked during the Cage mini-era, when you had the best mix of TNA originals augmented by a few additions. Meanwhile, the ratings have consistently shown guys that I wouldn't go in my backyard to watch for free (like Scott Steiner) pull better numbers than something like Joe or A.J. vs another original, to the extent that it's hard to ignore no matter how much I don't like that reality. The viewers that they have managed to draw actually change the f'n channel when virtually any of the originals are on screen. To date, the Knockouts were the most consistent ratings draw the company has had & the current regime has managed to drag that down with the rest of the show. Bottom line seems to be that the originals have shown no sign of being able to draw viewers regardless of how much or little they're used. Sadly, I don't believe any amount of booking is going to change that much, the fan base of the style simply isn't large enough.
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{shrug} Then there's no TNA afaic. It's not the ring, but what it represented, a different approach to the workers being used. That's the era I give a damn about, without it, they're just another company that doesn't interest me much. To attract me, they pretty need to be focused on the X-Division (as it was originally), with the addition of a viable tag division, the world title is almost an afterthought to me, a place to put guys who are more ROH Pure style; i.e. ground-based or not suited for the more aerial X-Div. What I've been getting at, however, is that what attracts me isn't going to attract enough viewers to pull better than a 0.6 to a 1.2, a peak that they're quite capable of getting with shitty wrestlers & shittier booking.
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Wow, so it does exist!
The WWE Developmental Rookie Name Generator~! Here's the first 6 I tried, this would make a great RAW dark match: Aaron Bottoms, Hunk O. Bush, & Zack Pinkney v. Biff LeVesque, Fruity O'Reilly, & Pierce Croft |
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I'm definitely not a fan of his politics, but when Jim Cornette gets on a wrestling roll there are few better at the turn of a phrase
TNA Wrestling News - Jim Cornette Fires Back At Eric Bischoff - Details Here's the closing bit This is just my offhand impression of this nitwit's comments, but I think you're wasting time trying to quiz Eric Bischoff on anything other than a good hair dye, a nice tanbed, a well-fitting set of dentures and the current price of a 3 way at the Gold Club. Feel free to repost any/all of this if you want.
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08-15-2010, 11:49 PM | #3116 |
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The question is, was he holding a tennis racket while he was dictating?
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08-16-2010, 03:56 PM | #3117 |
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So ROH finally hits a stride over the last 6-8 months and was as good as nearly any point under Gabe, and what happens? ROH fires Pearce as booker to let Delirious book.
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From the WrestlingObserver newsletter It should be noted that Pearce had just turned down a TNA tryout. It's likely he'll contact them or they'll contact him again shortly. That seems like the logical conclusion to this, especially with Aries getting another tryout match last week. On the one hand, more ROH on the TNA roster would be a very good thing. On the other hand, knowing they'll be horribly booked/used and wasted is a pretty bad thing.
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Whereas 3 of the 4 you name are more attractive to me than at least 1/2 the wrestlers in either WWE or TNA. (I'll admit that Necro's act has gotten stale for me) Quote:
Honestly, I believe that well is pretty dry right now. International talent is probably a better fit for ROH than almost any unknown working the US.
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I started to link to that one myself but got sidetracked, glad you posted it. I don't know how Cornette & Heyman get along with each other, but can you imagine a promotion run by their collective minds? It might only draw a 0.8 but it'd be a damned happy 0.8
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They hate one another but respect one another. They both are too alike to ever work together but you are right, it would be an amazing show. Cornette is the one who said Paul Heyman would rather climb a tree and lie then stand up and tell the truth. But lately he has been complimentary (in a way only Cornette can) about Heyman and has shown he respects him. |
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I think Heyman is the best chance that they have. He's right. They constantly look backwards. Try to relive old moments that have expired. There's a reason all of these guys are EX-WWE, they have been worn out, used and broken down. To put them as your main event just shows that you're minor league. Why not take a risk and find new guys, use these WWE guys to put them over and create your own stars. The best thing that Heyman did in ECW is not the wrestlers themselves. It's the bond he created with the viewers by making you relate to this product and these wrestlers. This was our wrestling federation, it was us against THE MAN. He could do the exact same thing this time around and it would be a huge hit again, but he couldn't do it with Hogan, it would have to be his own guys. |
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I hope that as a reward for staying, the Nexus members who win tonight get new theme songs. The music is going to drive me crazy.
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So wait a minute, the internet told me that Daniel Bryan was fired for strangling that ring announcer with his tie, because that stuff is "off-limits" since the Benoit murders, and then a few weeks later he returns and eliminates two opponents with the crossface?
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08-17-2010, 08:31 AM | #3133 |
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I think thats the main difference between TNA and WWE right now...WWE is trying deperately to build a new generation of fans 8-13 that can grow up watching their product while TNA is deperately tring to attract the 8-13 year old who watched wrestling 20-30 years ago.
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08-18-2010, 12:26 PM | #3134 |
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Playing around on Twitter & there's some chuckles in the Tweets of various wrestlers out there.
Example: Colt Cabana (DrColtCabana) Tweets "Colt Merch: Colt Cabana finger nails for $1 at ColtMerch.com. 3 for $2!"
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TNA has released Homicide.
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Has there ever been a Homicide v. Suicide match?
They could have had a whole stable. Regicide would be the natural #3. Last edited by molson : 08-19-2010 at 01:56 PM. |
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Not much of a surprise, he'd been largely MIA since the arrival of Hogan & Co anyway. Plus he'd asked for his release as much as a year ago but they kept convincing him to stay/refusing to grant it. Unless he's headed to FCW (which I doubt), I imagine we'll see him return to the ROH roster shortly. From his Twitter ... my tna days is over, thank u for the staff members and the boys and girls in the locker room, had a great run, bbllaattt187 for life yes, hopefully in 4 weeks im 100%, then i make a descion where im going to go and do PWI noted that he had recently relocated back to the Northeast, so that might be a clue to his destination.
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They could bring in Hornswoggle as Infanticide.
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Celebrity member of the stable would have to be Cantdecide (aka Brett Favre)
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A rough 24 hours for old-school wrestling fans, as both "Nightmare" Ted Allen and Gen. Skandar Akbar have passed away
May they both Rest in Peace.
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Apparently Billy gunn really is an ass man..
On August 13, 2010 reports surfaced that Sopp had been carrying on an affair with a young Canadian woman. In revenge for breaking off the relationship, the woman posted photos of them together on facebook as well as creating a YouTube video containing audio of phone calls she had recorded. The name of the mistress was revealed to be Deborah Simmons from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. |
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In response to Billy Gunn's affair, he should have stuck to the "never get involved with a Woman who has more problems then you do" rule.
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I'm calling a world title run for Serge. He'll lose the belt to whoever's having a legitimate affair with Dixie at the time. (That's how you ensure maximum edginess). Last edited by molson : 08-24-2010 at 05:36 PM. |
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That would probably have to be Angle (who'll likely be absent some since he just got two movie roles) or Jarrett.
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TNA performed physicals and drug-testing prior to the Impact! taping last night.
One guess as to who no-showed the taping.
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Two more wrestling deaths reported today ... "Tough" Tory Borne, 83, and Luna Vachon, 48.
Borne was the father of Matt "Doink" Borne but was a mainstay in the NW in his own right back in the 60's. He passed away at his home in Milwaukee, Vachon was found dead at her mother's house where she had been staying since a recent fire destroyed her home & all her memorabilia.
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Former WWE wrestler faces drug, burglary charge *| accessAtlanta
THONOTOSASSA, Fla. — Authorities say former WWE wrestler Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart has been arrested on drug charges in Florida. A Hillsborough County Sheriff's arrest report says the 55-year-old was arrested Sunday. The report says Neidhart was yelling outside a gas station yelling and was seen swallowing several pills. The report says he had Oxycontin pills and methadone that were prescribed to someone else. The sheriff's office says the person whose name was on the pills had reported that her medication was stolen from her home. The Tampa Tribune reports that Neidhart is being held on charges of possession and trafficking in a controlled substance and burglary. Jail records show bond had not been set for Neidhart as of Monday, and it was not immediately known if he had an attorney.
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