I read Bryan's remarks earlier today and it seemed to me like he comments were geared towards what sort of money HE could make in TNA rather than other wrestlers or TNA as a whole. On the other hand, maybe Bryan knows something we don't. I'm sure he's friends with, or is at least acquainted with, wrestlers on the TNA roster. Maybe some of them are working for peanuts. Stevie Richards has made such a claim as have The Young Bucks, aka Generation Me. T.J. Perkins might be making a good amount of money in TNA, great for him, but it doesn't mean that others automatically are either. At the same time, however, it's to be expected that some are going to make more because TNA feels that they're worth more. After all, everyone on the ROH & WWE rosters don't make the same amount.
If TNA had come calling several years back, there's no way to know what kind of offer would have been made. If Bryan was a free agent as of this very moment, I've little doubt that TNA would offer him substantially more than most TNA wrestlers are alleged to make. Why? For the same reason guys like Angle, Hogan, Sting, Hardy, Bully Ray and various other big names who have passed through the company: they've had exposure on a bigger stage and in front of bigger audiences. Would it automatically translate into ratings? Not necessarily, especially as it's a strategy TNA has used before without success beyond the occasional pop in the ratings.
For argument's sake, say Bryan did leave WWE and turned up in TNA 3 or 4 months from now. He'd be in a unique situation among the various major stars who've been in TNA in the sense that he's in his physical prime, isn't half crippled by the wear & tear of the business, doesn't have issues with substance abuse, has no history of legal troubles and/or his popularity is based on the here & now with what he's capable of bringing to the table rather than what he was doing 5 or 10 years ago. Again, it wouldn't guarantee TNA's ratings would reach new levels but it'd be a coup for TNA to bring in a well known name whose both currently relevant and isn't bringing a ton of baggage with him.
Would TNA make him a substantial offer, at least by alleged TNA standards, today? Absolutely. Would they have 3 years or so ago? I highly doubt it.
"1. The ONLY reason Bryan didn't go to TNA is because he knew that when he got fired from WWE back in 2010, it was only temporary until the tie incident blew over."
There's a real possibility of that.
"2. TNA lets their guys work indy shows anyway so he could have done both."
Allegedly, now remember this is allegedly, TNA often charges indy promotions a fee to loan out their stars. Sometimes, again allegedly, these fees are outrageously high and a lot of requests from some companies go unanswered. At least, that's what I read a while back.
"3. The only reason he could make more working the Indy's now is because he's had the WWE machine turn him into a big star who can command a higher asking price."
Not necessarily. Working the indy scene, Bryan could potentially work however many shows he wanted, wherever he wanted as long as his body held up. IF, and I mean IF, most wrestlers in TNA are on a paid per appearance deal, then, depending on the amount, it'd be highly possible for Bryan to make more working the indy circuit. On top of all that, Bryan's a huge name on the independent circuit and was a long time before WWE came calling. He was a big star in several well known Japanese promotions, including New Japan and Pro Wrestling Noah.
"4. He's a top guy in WWE of course he isn't going to publicly say anything positive about TNA."
There's a possibility in that. At the same time, you have to apply the same thing to T.J. Perkins. He's not gonna say anything negative about TNA, whether it happens to be true or untrue. He's on the TNA roster and TNA's been facing rumors of financial issues for months including not paying workers on time, not paying them the contractually agreed amount on time and the stories of many former wrestlers stating that they made next to nothing. How much, if any, of it's true, I dunno.