TNA is not a charity, it is a business. While it would be nice for them to pay for Konan's medical issues, which I do not believe were incurred during or because of work at TNA, that's just not what businesses do.
Don't you think Ford or GE or Microsoft could cut $1mil out of their $1BIL+ marketing budgets to help employees?
Spending money on Sapp or the VKM angle is business. Obviously everyone knows WWE will not accept the challenge so they have nothing to lose -- even if they did accept, it would still be well worth it for TNA.
Anyway. People seem to forget that business decisions need to be made for business reasons.
Yeah but isnt Konnan part of their business? He can EASILY get over as one of the top heels in the fed, probably even moreso than Jeff Jarrett. Seems like they would want to keep their top employees (if not all of them) happy and healthy.