I think this is a very smart decision:
- WWE wants TNA library, obviously, TNA knows that, so they can ask for a good price and use these money for a restart
- and, not so obvious: wrestlers with any sort of pride who will still work under new TNA banner will vhallenge themselfs to outshine their past, because they know, this is the only way they can have any sort of success
Buddy can you do the math? Dixie Carter and her parents Rob and Janice Carter are multi b llionaires who have Panda Energy injecting money into TNA! your wwe mc moron is a millionaire who lost lotsa money in bad investments he is in dixie dreamland cause she won't sell!
TNA has a history and all the 5 wrestlers who went to NXT are not even mentioned ex TNA stars
I leave with you with DIxie Carters statement
According to PWInsider.com, TNA Chairman Dixie Carter held a talent meeting backstage at last night’s TNA Impact Wrestling tapings. During the meeting, Carter took questions from the talents, and addressed a number of current issues.
One of the questions asked by talents regarded late pay, and Carter explained that sometimes pay is late because TNA is waiting on money owed to the company so that they can pay out the talents.
On reports of wwe potentially purchasing TNA, Carter acknowledged wwe wanted to purchase the company, but she said she would not let that happen. She added the TNA tape library is still under TNA ownership.
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Carter also reaffirmed that she is still the majority share holder in TNA, but she did say there has been some “in-fighting” and power struggle amongst company owners.
With regards to Bound for Glory, Carter admitted the company “scrambled” leading up to the PPV, but said the PPV was never “not going to happen.”
Overall, Carter reportedly acted surprised that people in TNA were so “up in arms” about the status of the company, but she did apologize if there has been concern or worry on behalf of talents and employees. At the end of the day, the general feeling in the locker room is that while there remains concern regarding the future of the company, there was respect for Carter stepping up and addressing the locker room.