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Post by the franchise on Sept 13, 2007 22:06:53 GMT -5
TNA continues to make questionable decision after questionable decision. TNA will be around but it will take a wrestling revolution for them to overcome the WWE.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2007 23:31:17 GMT -5
TNA will not be the top company anytime soon. Unless WWE messed up big time, which I doubt they will... TNA will always remain the 2nd promotion.
Now, if TNA continues in the direction they are currently going... TNA will be out of business within 5 years.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2007 0:39:21 GMT -5
I doubt they'll be top company but I love the competition, makes both try harder and we benefit from it. And I don't care what people say, bringing in recognizable faces wether we like them or not is smart, I just hope they don't go bankrupt over it.
I can see them coming pretty close and then either going bankrupt or vince buying them out again. I tell ya, I lost interest when wcw was bought out and then put on the shelf just like vince said he would because that meant no more competition and no excitement of who's going to show up next. Odds are my favs are never the top fan draws like cena and orton. My favs are more like palumbo, hugh morris, and midcarders and it's fun to see them jump back and forth.
Long story short, no I don't see it happening but I'm going to enjoy it while it lasts.
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Post by jayrod on Sept 14, 2007 2:04:49 GMT -5
Its a slow process for TNA's current rise, but, they have come along way in the past 5 years....id say nother few years, and they could be... I mean anything is possible. WWE has been slipping alot lately. I personally , dont want them to rise, only because Vince would try and buy them out, cause he hates competition, and he knows TNA is the next big thing.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Sept 14, 2007 2:31:23 GMT -5
Its a slow process for TNA's current rise, but, they have come along way in the past 5 years....id say nother few years, and they could be... I mean anything is possible. WWE has been slipping alot lately. I personally , dont want them to rise, only because Vince would try and buy them out, cause he hates competition, and he knows TNA is the next big thing. Vince doesnt hate competition, he thrives on it. He sees Congress as more competition than TNA. Someone is willing to challenge what he does, he's gonna step up his game. Which WWE has been doing. The shows have been a lot better than beginning of this year and last year with DX. WWE has stepped up since Benoit's death and that's because Vince saw the chance that he could lose business from this and he need to do better. I think WWE has. I see ROH being able to become number 2 before TNA is number 1. ROH with PPV is a pretty strong thing. Plus the fact they're running shows in the west next month says something. ROH obviously has peaked the interest of enough people to actually get booked out there. They've also built them selves up and had a very strong core audience that can only expand. TNA will expand or contract because they arent always the best at booking. Bringing in Rikishi is one of those bad ideas.
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Sept 14, 2007 21:03:05 GMT -5
You're 'avin a laugh, ain't ya'?.... NO CHANCE IN HELL...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 8:50:48 GMT -5
probally not but i would like to see them be a competitor with wwe but vince mcmahon just blows them off
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Post by Eyce on Sept 15, 2007 8:50:53 GMT -5
Short Answer: No.
Long Answer: Hell no.
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Post by The Raven Effect on Sept 16, 2007 15:43:54 GMT -5
Never ever ever. They're way too low in the hole, way under the radar, and have the worst writing crew in the history of wrestling.
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Post by UFW.222 on Sept 18, 2007 14:55:59 GMT -5
probs not but i damn hope so.
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Post by Adam on Sept 18, 2007 15:10:47 GMT -5
As much as I like TNA, they'll never become the number one company. They could be a really good number two though, which isn't bad.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Sept 18, 2007 15:52:54 GMT -5
I firmly believe that in a few years TNA will be in absolute competition with WWE, if you look at what's happened over the last fifteen years in wrestling you'll be able to see that anything can happen, of course TNA hasn't got billionnaire Ted but never say never.
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Post by onemoretime on Sept 20, 2007 3:53:39 GMT -5
TNA could do it, but only if they completely changed the company. They need to go back to truly being an alternative to the WWE, as opposed to their current game plan of stupid storylines and a new gimmick match every other month and saying "Look at us, we're alternative! Please.. somebody look..."
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Post by K5 on Sept 20, 2007 10:32:07 GMT -5
easily. non-wrestling fans are already familiarized with the tna product, they're only getting bigger. it may not happen, but there's no doubt of the possibility
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Post by mrchase on Sept 20, 2007 15:49:54 GMT -5
easily. non-wrestling fans are already familiarized with the tna product, they're only getting bigger. it may not happen, but there's no doubt of the possibility you really think non-wrestling fans are already familiarized with tna? please that is a joke. people still don't know what TNa is . i have non-wrestling fans ask me what tna is . most of the world has not heard of tna.
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Post by moogie101 on Sept 21, 2007 5:11:14 GMT -5
Will be interesting to see how the 2 hour Primetime debut goes, then we'll have a better idea.
Will TNA use the extra time to focus on great wrestling & more importantly the X-Division, or will it just be an extended clusterf**k like we have at the moment of good & bad stuff? They've certainly got a great opportunity, they have the unique cool looking six sided ring, a fresh appearing product, a very talented under to mid card and a solid main event group with a mix of inring talent & genuine big names and a two hour primetime show. Presumably we'll get a debut on the first show hopefully RVD & then we'll see. If they screw up now though it's their fault as really have everything a group a should require to become a success but instead if they focus on WWE-lite entertainment rather than great wrestling & sensible storylines it won't do anything
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