I want to know if anyone else besides me thinks that the decision to move Impact to Monday night is a huge mistake? All during last night's episode of Impact, Taz and Tenay kept talking about how they are going to conquer Monday nights starting March 8th. How is this going to happen when they can't even conquer Thursdays? That's a big statement for them to be making already and is in my opinion very premature and is going to come back to bite them in the butt.
I have my reasons for thinking this. A lot of TNA's audience are people like myself who are fans of wrestling and watch both shows. If people are going to be forced to choose between the two, going by ratings of one program on Monday compared to the other on Thursday, the WWE is going to win hands down. So looking at this logically, won't TNA's ratings go down instead of up? Eric Bischoff claimed in an interview that he isn't concerned about ratings right now but instead taking a chunk of Raw's audience. If people who normally watch both shows are going to be made to choose, won't this take away from Impact's audience instead? This just seems like a logical conclusion to me.
I guess to sum it up I feel that if TNA thinks they are going to come to Mondays and take WWE's audience they are going to be disappointed. If I'm forced to choose, I'll no longer be a viewer of TNA and I have watched it religiously for a long time now. Impact barely gets a third of the ratings that Raw gets right now. How is this going to increase when fans of both programs choose the more popular show?
The only factor that may change this is if people dvr one and watch the other. The problem with this is that Monday is a big night for television year round and I would venture to guess that most WWE fans are loyal to other programs on Mondays as well.
This isn't a TNA bashing thread. I want to make that clear. As I've said, I have watched Impact religiously for a long time now. And I sincerely hope that each program does great because that will only benefit the wrestling fans and force both to produce great programming. I am just being realistic.
You are right on the money Tugboat.. I have tuned in the odd time to catch snippets of TNA and the set just looks so... cheesy and the atmosphere is like they have just finished taping a game show. The WWE is ten times more 'professional' looking. Kind of like the Queen Mary 2 to TNA's S.S Minnow. Granted TNA has tremendous young talent, yet all we see is former WWE star signs with TNA. Seen it, and it didn't work then and it won't work this time. Now I see Flair and Hogan will be making in ring debuts? Lord help us all.
I will be perfectly honest, I used to stay up to watch RAW each and every Monday, but then went to taping it and sometimes watching it, sometimes relying on this site for highlights. Ever since January 4th I have watched it each and every week again. Yeah the guest hosts are sometimes annoying... Ricky Hatton and Mike Tyson were very painfull to watch. I think and interesting twist to the Bret Hart storyline is that if Cena beats Batista for the title, Cena gets the belt, Hart gets to be the RAW GM.... Wouldn't that be cool? Hart has said he doesn't have much to do until his girlfriend is finished school...
I seriously think that TNA will be sniffing the rims of the well polished vehicle that is the WWE for some time. Moving to Monday nights may start well, but will fade, especially the more 'ol wrasslers' turn up. Who is next, Jake Roberts? Maybe Warrior for crying out loud. Eric and Hogan have to stop looking to the past to solidify the future of TNA. I am sure once Hogan has padded his bank account, he and Eric will be the first ones out of the boat.