Ambiguous Turd
Mid-Card Championship Winner
Bubba The Love Sponge was apparently talking on his Radio Show today and had this to say based on talking to Hulk Hogan:
So it appears that the roles are not reversing with TNA going even more in a more adult direction than they have in the past, and WWE essentially being the WCW in this case, and being the family friendly organization.
This is quite intriguing to see the shoes on the other feet, with TNA more aggressively going after the 18-34 year old demo while WWE tries its best to appeal to everyone.
It would seem to me that the fans who enjoyed the Attitude Era because of its adult programming and envelope pushing are going to see more of an "adult programming" on TNA as opposed to WWE now.
My question is ... is it enough? Is this enough to get TNA to become prime competition for WWE heading into the future ... with more swearing, more violence, more skin shown from women?
What do some of the Attitude Era fans, that enjoyed that Era, have to say about the direction TNA will be shooting for?
Bubba the Love Sponge said on his radio show today that there was a TNA creative meeting last night and that Hulk Hogan is definitely in charge as he vetoed some of the ideas that were brought up at the meeting with a "we're not doing it like that" mentality.
Bubba says that the direction TNA is going will appeal to the 18-34 year old male demographic and will be the opposite of what WWE is putting out. Bubba used the term "man stuff" when describing the TNA storyline direction.
So it appears that the roles are not reversing with TNA going even more in a more adult direction than they have in the past, and WWE essentially being the WCW in this case, and being the family friendly organization.
This is quite intriguing to see the shoes on the other feet, with TNA more aggressively going after the 18-34 year old demo while WWE tries its best to appeal to everyone.
It would seem to me that the fans who enjoyed the Attitude Era because of its adult programming and envelope pushing are going to see more of an "adult programming" on TNA as opposed to WWE now.
My question is ... is it enough? Is this enough to get TNA to become prime competition for WWE heading into the future ... with more swearing, more violence, more skin shown from women?
What do some of the Attitude Era fans, that enjoyed that Era, have to say about the direction TNA will be shooting for?