This is more a business thread than a storylines-and-matches nostalgia thread, but how did Dixie Carter and her people not realize that the whole Hogan-TNA-Nitro formula was a bust after Bound For Glory? Impact ratings were disappointing, the Ocean Center was half-empty, and PPV buyrates weren't any better than they were before Hogan showed up.
How do you not realize at that point that you need a new direction and a new business strategy? How do you fart around with Immortal for another year, running monthly live PPVs that lose money, and paying big money for Hogan, etc.?
There's an argument that Hogan draws/drew money. But not enough to build TNA around him. That was really clear by the end of his first year. RE-work his deal for 10 $50,000 appearances, so that a Hogan appearance is special, or let him play out the string for the rest of 2011.
How do you not realize at that point that you need a new direction and a new business strategy? How do you fart around with Immortal for another year, running monthly live PPVs that lose money, and paying big money for Hogan, etc.?
There's an argument that Hogan draws/drew money. But not enough to build TNA around him. That was really clear by the end of his first year. RE-work his deal for 10 $50,000 appearances, so that a Hogan appearance is special, or let him play out the string for the rest of 2011.