Mighty NorCal
SHALL WE BEGIN?
I loved WrestleMania
as did I.
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I loved WrestleMania
They were in the process last year until he got injured
Whatever you may feel about TNA, what they are doing seems to be working.They need to set themselves apart from WWE, stop trying to be another version of it and offer something original. that's where I feel they're going wrong. getting better but its a slow process
that i disagree with...they're always going to be compared with the top brand. how else do you know what you're doing. the same way ECW is compared to the bigger two brands within WWE, it's always going to happen.
They need to set themselves apart from WWE, stop trying to be another version of it and offer something original. that's where I feel they're going wrong. getting better but its a slow process
If they weren't being compared to the WWE, they'd be compared to WCW.Well they are a wrestling company aren't they?? They have done some things to set them apart, they have a six sided ring and a real woman's wrestling division, there is only so much they can do to be different.
I will agree that there is one thing they could do to set them apart from WWE, stop taking jabs at WWE and trying to make fun of them. The VKM DX mocking segments a year ago and now Sharkboy mocking Stone Cold, that is the one thing they do that makes people compare them to WWE, besides for that they have done a pretty decent job seperating themselves from WWE.
Whatever you may feel about TNA, what they are doing seems to be working.
I just read where TNA possibly turned a small profit in 2007, and are expected to be profitable in 2008.
But, this isn't even a case of not broke don't fix it, this is a case where it's working better than ever.That's not to say something else won't work better though, is it? I guess "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" but still.
What is?Incredible.
What is?
I guess, but if they're self-sustaining, it doesn't really matter.That they turned a profit. Not in a cynical way, because I like TNA, I just thought it wasn't going to be profitable for a couple more years yet. Does this mean it can't be used as a tax write-off any more?
I'm keeping an eye on you. Agreeing with Wes in your first post, Jesus.