Maybe I should not have used the word "fact," because you are correct, it is merely my opinion. A correct opinion, but opinion nonetheless.
So he substitutes "fact" with "correct opinion" as if there is any defining difference between the two.
Selling thousands of tickets does not necessarily mean that Sting and Angle draw. It means that TNA has a die hard core fan base, albeit small in relative terms, who will go see anyone. And I think they would come out to BFG featuring some new blood too. Let's face it, you are amongst this core fan base, and I think you'd come out for Gunner and Crimson and the like wouldn't you? Let's face it, you have Crimson in your sig, not Hogan or Flair. I think you sell the core fan base a little short. They may have questionable taste in pro wrestling (

), but they're not idiots ( although some dizzier guys on here sometimes make me think otherwise). WWE has shown that if you feature and push young guys, people will come on board. No need to continue to force feed us with nostalgia.
LOL. Actually, selling thousands of tickets
does mean Sting and Angle draw. It's exactly what it means, in fact. TNA's "die hard" fan base live in Orlando and Tennessee. The rest of the country where they tour are simply fans. You are marginalizing the entire argument by labeling them all "die hard" to somehow prove they would buy tickets even if Shark Boy v. Curry Man was the main event, which is quite disingenuous and frankly impossible for you to know. That said, I'd venture a healthy guess that very few tickets would be sold to an event that was completely devoid of Angle, Sting and the rest of the veterans on the roster. A very healthy one at that too, if you go by the reported draws for many of their house shows that Angle, Sting and the vets don't work.
The die hards? Yeah, they'll show, but you won't have nearly the same gate draw as you would if those vets were on the show.
As to your more direct questions, no, I would not come out to see Gunner or Crimson. I'd come out to see Sting, Angle, Flair and Hogan and then be happy that Crimson, Styles, etc. were also on the card. The last PPV I went to was Hard Justice in 2007 or 2008 when Booker T was main eventing. Why'd I go? To see Sting, Booker T and Christian Cage.
As to your comment about WWE showing you can push young guys, you conveniently forget that WWE is a brand with 20 years worth of legacy and history to help sell bags of dog shit labeled as Vince's Brownies. It doesn't matter who they put out there — with the WWE machine behind anyone, he/she can get over because they are being put into a dominant position in a company who's fans aren't half as volatile or unforgiving as TNA's can be. So no, WWE has not proven that you can push young stars and fans will show. They've proven that
they can push young stars and
their fans will show.
But potential will never develop into stars if not pushed and featured. You are correct that he hasn't won anything yet but he has to be seen as a strong candidate to win the BFG series. I'm not saying he has to be featured more prominently than the old guys, but I am saying that he has to be on there somewhere, as does Styles. This poster would make me think, if I were a casual fan, that this is a company that is not moving forward into the next decade, but instead is stuck in the 1990's, and that would do nothing to draw me in. Sure, put these fogies on the poster somewhere, but give me a reason to be invested in the company, for this event and moving forward..
Who is not pushing and featuring him? He's been given an undefeated streak, is being put into a prominent program with Kurt f'n Angle and has wins over a number of "names" in TNA. Now all of a sudden because he's not on a poster he's not being pushed or featured? My how black and white that is...
Again, names sell tickets, potential does not. AJ Styles is not a name. Crimson is not a name. Gunner is not a name. Hulk Hogan is a name. Ric Flair is a name. Rob Vam Dam is a name. Kurt Angle is a name. These are the guys you want on the poster. The guys who's faces spark instant recognition and who's name will pique the interest of fans who obviously know who they are but may not know they are still wrestling in TNA.
This is the biggest show of the year. You don't fuck around and experiment with "potential" at a time like this. Worry about that for one of the more meaningless PPV's like Final Resolution.
Irrelevant to the discussion at hand. Nese is not being suggested as worthy of prominence on the poster, I'm not even certain who he is, I think he is probably one of those X-division guys who we saw last night for two minutes. And we only saw him for 2 minutes because we were being force fed 3 or 4 meaningless Flair segments, and horrible Knockout drivel. People will continue to buy t-shirts for RVD, and Flair, and Angle, and Hogan, but they're never going to buy Crimson t-shirts if they keep him in these guys' shadows. Crimson is being touted as a possible opponent for a Goldberg showdown, yet it appears that the TNA brass still don't think he is worthy of high profile. Indicative of what I always say about TNA: myopic vision, always looking to just the next PPV, but never beyond.
No, plenty relevant to the discussion at hand, but I'll shore if up for you:
Who do you think sells more t-shirts — Crimson or Rob Van Dam? Crimson or Sting? Crimson or Kurt Angle?
But that's hilarious you think he's not thought of as high profile... he's in a feud with the single greatest wrestler on the roster who also happens to be a veteran and a multi-time World Champion, but what good would Angle do for Crimson's career? Put him on the Bound For Glory poster otherwise he's not being pushed!
He is being built, and I appreciate it is a process, but it doesn't have to occur at a snail's pace. That's not to say he has to be pushed too soon and too fast (like some WWE guys have been, I'll save you the effort of saying it), but for Christ sake, if he is the next big thing, the next big Goldberg-esque monster, put the guy on the poster. When Cena was being pushed, it was still Triple H on the poster because he was still a young and relevant superstar. It's not like Cena was being kept off the posters while Jake Roberts and Jimmy Snuka were front and centre to lure in casual fans with nostalgia. And Cena moved to the forefront pretty quickly because the WWE brass saw something in him and went with it. It could have failed, although obviously it didn't. They saw a budding superstar and it wasn't too long before he was front and centre on the posters. This is what should be happening with Crimson. Take off the blinders, TNA, and see what you potentially have, and go with it. It may not pay immediate dividends, but it will if you give it a chance.
You obviously don't if you can get this up in arms over him not being on a damn poster.
But that's funny, Kurt Angle and Sting are now retired Hall-of-Famers? I take it neither can go in the ring anymore, since you are obviously comparing them to men who can't. That argument is horseshit because the comparison is way off base. HHH was not "young" when Cena was being pushed. He was a veteran, just like Angle. You marginalize every point when it works in your favor, man.