How to make TNA better in ratings?
What changes would you do to TNA to make it (even) better than it is now? A lot of people say 2012 was the best year for TNA but the rating isn't going up.
I would take out the Aces & Eights storyline and put some mid-carders over. Any suggestions from you? Additional question: Ideal champions and BFG 2013 winner? NOTE: It don't have to be ratings, just TNA overall |
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new and original ideas to make wrestling cool again
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Ratings? Who gives a fuck about them?
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Have the WWE logo, it works.
In all seriousness though, do SOMETHING innovating, something distinctively different in a good way. |
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Step 1: Bring in wrestlers
Step 2: ??? Step 3: Ratings |
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Sign The Rock, Goldberg or Stone Cold, the ratings will go up :D
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Alot of regular, casual wwe viewers know about TNA but don't give two fucks, scratch that, one fuck* to watch or care because of one simple reason:
Its not WWE. This is the sad truth for maybe 15%? maybe more. The other just don't know about TNA. A thought of a possible chain reaction, but we need a whole set of more fans/viewers/buyers. If TNA could do that I can see this More fans/viewers/buyers = More money. More Money = More shows on the road/bigger better production. On the road shows/ Bigger and better production = More of a big time feel, with crowds not being small and the arenas being better. and when you have that, maybe just maybe they can rake in those fans that seem to only like WWE. Youd have strong competition. Remember the impacts that werent in the impact zone? That shit was amazing. I think it was in the UK. imagine that weekly? While having more fans? All while having older draws like Jeff Hardy and Kurt, Hogan |
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