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Post by Hollywood Asia on Nov 7, 2007 15:39:22 GMT -5
Comparing the two companies is ridiculous. TNA is still in its infancy compared to the WWE. Give TNA a decade and we will see if the numbers are any closer. TNA won't be around in a decade unless Dixie Carter and Panda are stupid enough to want to lose money for 10 years...
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Nov 7, 2007 17:42:21 GMT -5
Comparing the two companies is ridiculous. TNA is still in its infancy compared to the WWE. Give TNA a decade and we will see if the numbers are any closer. TNA won't be around in a decade unless Dixie Carter and Panda are stupid enough to want to lose money for 10 years... Damn pandas are ruining wrestling. And the world's bamboo supply.
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Post by taker1 on Nov 7, 2007 18:24:50 GMT -5
Lmao at you guys coming up with every excuse in the book for this.
" A dead body was found in Atlanta 3 months ago, people were still too scared to go out"
^^ will be the next excuse.
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Post by Eyce on Nov 10, 2007 7:46:06 GMT -5
Lmao at you guys coming up with every excuse in the book for this. " A dead body was found in Atlanta 3 months ago, people were still too scared to go out" ^^ will be the next excuse. No, a little known fact is that there was a VIP Queue for the people who had Pacman's tickets. Unfortunately, Bill Goldberg speared most of them to death, the survivors being the only attendees in the special area.
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Post by Random Hero Est. 2003 on Nov 10, 2007 12:45:33 GMT -5
December to Dismember did about 1,500 didn't it?
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Post by Adam on Nov 10, 2007 14:02:17 GMT -5
Lmao at you guys coming up with every excuse in the book for this. " A dead body was found in Atlanta 3 months ago, people were still too scared to go out" ^^ will be the next excuse. Yeah, after the world series excuse
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Post by thegoodone on Nov 11, 2007 1:39:21 GMT -5
Now, I hate to bump old topics, but when most company's do figures for attendance, they do not count the amount of butts in the seats, but how many of the seats were sold. And Pacman Jones purchased 1,500 of those tickets. So, regardless of if the people the tickets were given to shown up or not, those 1,500 are counted towards the total attendance. and with radio and Television giveaways that promotions usually do, I would say that there were about 2,200-2,300 actual paid spectators.
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