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  • Spectre
    Th* ******
    • Mar 2003
    • 5853

    #16
    Re: TNA in Jeopardy of being cancelled?

    Originally posted by The GIGGAS
    TJ... you are my hero.

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    • CaptainZombie
      Brains
      • Jul 2003
      • 37851

      #17
      Re: TNA in Jeopardy of being cancelled?

      Originally posted by Jon22
      Yellp, I was seriously OWNED on that one. I read the whole article. When you start threads like this or anything about TNA it turns to a flame war.
      Because people feel that WWE should be the only wrestling promotion in town. If, anything thing threatens WWE position on the Wrestling industry. It seems that everyone has to talk bad about that organization, such as TNA. TNA is the best "Wrestling show" not the best overall show. They don't have the money or don't put that type of money out there. You can't expect to be on the level of WWE in 5 years. The only reason WCW did it was because of Ted Turner and his money. Everyone should just enjoy what they have because it could go back to when WWE was the only wrestling promotion, after buying WCW.
      Dude, you need to kind chill out. I'm one of the biggest TNA fans around, but also understand that some of the crap that TNA also puts on TV is just as bad as the crap that WWE puts out at times. Drinking the Kool Aid is not good for you.

      TNA is an alternative, but their management needs to get out of Orlando first of all. I'm sorry, but Orlando really makes the show look so second rate.............if you don't see that, then you must bathe in the Kool Aid. Yes it's cheaper for TNA to stay there, but in the long run its hurting as they make peanuts at the gate since the fans are paying $40-$50 for admissions to the entire parks attractions and not paying a seperate fee to enter IMPACT. TNA is an attraction at the park which means they see a small percentage for each ticket sold.

      My opinion, they should go back to Nashville.
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      • BGarrett7
        All Star
        • Jul 2003
        • 5890

        #18
        Re: TNA in Jeopardy of being cancelled?

        Originally posted by Jon22
        I would be a great Heel. Seeing how everyone gets work up over my little post.
        Too bad it's all Waltman heat.

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        • TheTruth916
          All Star
          • Aug 2002
          • 5991

          #19
          Re: TNA in Jeopardy of being cancelled?

          Originally posted by candyman56
          Dude, you need to kind chill out. I'm one of the biggest TNA fans around, but also understand that some of the crap that TNA also puts on TV is just as bad as the crap that WWE puts out at times. Drinking the Kool Aid is not good for you.

          TNA is an alternative, but their management needs to get out of Orlando first of all. I'm sorry, but Orlando really makes the show look so second rate.............if you don't see that, then you must bathe in the Kool Aid. Yes it's cheaper for TNA to stay there, but in the long run its hurting as they make peanuts at the gate since the fans are paying $40-$50 for admissions to the entire parks attractions and not paying a seperate fee to enter IMPACT. TNA is an attraction at the park which means they see a small percentage for each ticket sold.

          My opinion, they should go back to Nashville.
          I am a big TNA fan, when they first started I defended them to death as a alternative, but as they have grown...I have the same/similar mindset about the company that Candyman has.
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          • TimmeH
            Cult of Personality
            • Jun 2003
            • 4588

            #20
            Re: TNA in Jeopardy of being cancelled?

            TNA lost so much money promoting the PPV in Detroit last year, even with a full house as the gate didn't cover the production expenses, that they cannot afford to do monthly PPVs outside of Orlando. They are under great pressure to minimise expenses right now, especially after keeping Sting and signing Kurt Angle. Meanwhile, those two have contributed only to two above average PPV events to the point that, financially, the company is worse than it was before they had either one.

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            • Beantown
              #DoYourJob
              • Feb 2005
              • 31523

              #21
              Re: TNA in Jeopardy of being cancelled?

              Not at all.

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