Looks good to me, they don't have to sell out every arena. Give them 3000 fans every BFG and I won't complain.
But no this isn't permanent, unless they get big numbers... which isn't gonna happen.
I dont know how you can possibly think 3000 for BFG is close to being a good crowd with all the massive build-up and TV time that show was given.
There is being positive and then being deluded.
TNA should not still be struggling to get 3000 for their biggest PPV's of year, sorry. Its not good.
Now I realise that you are a troll and a very good one at that, but what I'm being is called being 'realistic'.
It is a fact that TNA do not sell enough tickets on the road to make it financially viable, I see nothing that has changed. The economy is bad, WWE have a monopoly in the wrestling business.
I dont see anyway in which they can get this to work full-time.
How about wait and fucking see and just be happy right now that TNA is taking a risk that could be either great or bad for the company. They had to take that risk at some point and I'm sure they have a plan in mind. They're not stupid. They know that they don't draw thousands of people at their house shows. With this being said, I expect them to go to places like New York, Chicago, Atlanta...places where they're confident to get some big enough crowds to make it financially viable.
I find it bewildering that people are being so negative about this... this is exactly what we all wanted and what the company needs, lighten up for fuck sake.
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How about wait and fucking see and just be happy right now that TNA is taking a risk that could be either great or bad for the company. They had to take that risk at some point and I'm sure they have a plan in mind. They're not stupid. They know that they don't draw thousands of people at their house shows. With this being said, I expect them to go to places like New York, Chicago, Atlanta...places where they're confident to get some big enough crowds to make it financially viable.
How about wait and fucking see and just be happy right now that TNA is taking a risk that could be either great or bad for the company. They had to take that risk at some point and I'm sure they have a plan in mind. They're not stupid. They know that they don't draw thousands of people at their house shows. With this being said, I expect them to go to places like New York, Chicago, Atlanta...places where they're confident to get some big enough crowds to make it financially viable.
So they're just gonna run the same 3 cities on loop? Yeah, that won't work.
It really is a case of 'they can't win' in this place.
Everyone moans about the IZ, and bangs on about how they should go on the road.
The announcement finally drops, that they are hitting the road. And people are now crapping all over that!
I really hope this works out. I cant stand the IZ ...best of luck to them.
Well said.
Besides, winning isn't about pleasing the internet. If TNA can make a profit on these shows and continue to grow that is the only victory they need. I cannot wait to see Impact Wrestling in a different environment in front of paying fans.
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Besides, winning isn't about pleasing the internet. If TNA can make a profit on these shows and continue to grow that is the only victory they need. I cannot wait to see Impact Wrestling in a different environment in front of paying fans.