So I am going to assume that every here read the story about TNA open tryouts. I read a few things, one is listed below and another I read said there was a $250 tryout fee.
"TNA's Talent Director Terry Taylor will be holding a seminar on Saturday, September 29 from 1pm - 4pm at Slamtech Wrestling University in Pawtucket, RI. The cost of the seminar is $100, but $75 if you pay before Saturday. Since TNA is now 2 hours, it will give some newcomers an opportunity to shine in the national spotlight. Now's the time to get in front of one of TNA's decision-makers."
What do you think about this? Personally, I think this is a terrible idea. There are tons of guys that TNA could bring in that would be great. This will let local guys tryout yes, but odds are that no one is going to get signed -- and they probably shouldn't. I really doubt they'll be getting guys who can compete with Angle, AJ, Daniels etc... Also, I don't like the fee that you have to pay. It looks like they are letting ANYONE over the age of 18 show up and get in the ring as long as they pay them?
What's the point here? They are not going to make $100k on this or anything. It's just taking guys money and they will probably get nothing in return other than "I tried out for TNA" though it'll be in a gym in RI. PR stunt?
Thoughts...
*If anyone has the full postings or links please feel free to post them here so everyone can see the full text. Thanks.
"TNA's Talent Director Terry Taylor will be holding a seminar on Saturday, September 29 from 1pm - 4pm at Slamtech Wrestling University in Pawtucket, RI. The cost of the seminar is $100, but $75 if you pay before Saturday. Since TNA is now 2 hours, it will give some newcomers an opportunity to shine in the national spotlight. Now's the time to get in front of one of TNA's decision-makers."
What do you think about this? Personally, I think this is a terrible idea. There are tons of guys that TNA could bring in that would be great. This will let local guys tryout yes, but odds are that no one is going to get signed -- and they probably shouldn't. I really doubt they'll be getting guys who can compete with Angle, AJ, Daniels etc... Also, I don't like the fee that you have to pay. It looks like they are letting ANYONE over the age of 18 show up and get in the ring as long as they pay them?
What's the point here? They are not going to make $100k on this or anything. It's just taking guys money and they will probably get nothing in return other than "I tried out for TNA" though it'll be in a gym in RI. PR stunt?
Thoughts...
*If anyone has the full postings or links please feel free to post them here so everyone can see the full text. Thanks.