If it weren't enough to be a radiogeek, now we're talking pro wrestling...er, um Sports Entertainment on radiodiscussions?
Fair enough, I'll surprise a few people around here. Like most older folks from the south, the purple one knows a little something about 'rasslin.
TVCOOL, are you serious? Moving TNA, a very much failing entity, to Bounce would be disastrous. Especially Dixie's brand of 'rasslin. Ion, if you'll remember, aired WWE Main Event on Wednesday nights at 7 (8 east). Surrounded by endless dramas like Criminal Minds, Blue Bloods, Ghost Whisperer and such, it failed. Ion is not the right demographic for WWE, much less TNA.
Is it actually official that TNA is being cancelled by Discovery's Destination America yet? The latest story I read was rampant with speculation of its impending doom, especially once Ring of Honor was announced to directly precede Impact, but has it been made official? Hate to be the bearer of bad news, 'rasslin fans, but the opportunities for TNA are quickly drying up. They are teaming up with overseas promotions and holding joint cards on the other side of the world, but is there any real demand for a second tier 'rasslin promotion here in the States? It says a lot about your promotion when the guy that founded it, walks away from it and forms his own 'rasslin promotion to rival it, even though he's still a minority investor in it.
I mean, wow. You've lost top tier talent in droves (oh, how I miss Talia Madison), you gave the keys to the TNA kingdom to the very 3 guys that destroyed the long established Jim Crockett/Ted Turner World Championship Wrestling promotion (Hogan, Bischoff, Russo) and you've completely made the two things that set you apart from the WWE's Sports Entertainment fiasco an afterthought. The X division put TNA on the map. What did they do? Treated it like WCW did the cruiserweights toward the end of its run. Make them look insignificant, and people begin to not care. Secondly, the TV Title. A championship that's supposed to be defending every week on TV. What did they do? Retired it. Why? It deflates the talent, as they've got less opportunities to challenge for gold, and the fans lose, because there are less meaningful championship matches to see.
You can only make so many big mistakes before it catches up to you. Carter's money has kept TNA going to this point, even as the company is pretty deep in the red, but how long will they go before the well runs dry and they cut their losses? Without TV carriage here in the U.S. the future doesn't look real bright for Total Non-Stop Action.
Man, what I'd give to see Dusty Rhodes give one more bionic elbow...gyrations and all, "ith yew weeeeeyul". God bless you, Dusty. You were always my favorite, even when McMahon polkadotted you up.