Wait! They are putting it on Thursday nights too? What is the fucking point in that?
You see, the reason that the WWE works so well, is that they are not making their fans wait to see another chapter in a story. Imagine, if you will, The NXT angle on Raw at the moment. It all started on Raw a few weeks ago and has continued onto NXT and no one, at this point, would rule it out of becoming prominent on Smackdown at some point in the future. The thing is, you want to have people watching your shows during the week. You want to keep the ideas fresh in their minds and you want to spread that our across the week. It makes my mind boggle that they have put both shows on the same night, I just don't see the fricking point in that... I mean, if they wanted to "showcase more of their expansive roster" why not just make Impact three hours? Would that have been so bad?
Anyway, it has been said before that it will eventually be moved to another night but surely then it makes this part of the process redundant. Fans will be just getting used to seeing the show on Thursdays and then it will be moved again to probably a Tuesday night or something similar. I am a WWE fan, couldn't you tell, but I do want to see TNA survive. This decision just screams idiocy and literally left me speechless when I read it at first. I know people will try and defend this decision but in my opinion, it is stupid and not worthwhile. Just put the new show on a different night and use Impact to push it.
You see, the reason that the WWE works so well, is that they are not making their fans wait to see another chapter in a story. Imagine, if you will, The NXT angle on Raw at the moment. It all started on Raw a few weeks ago and has continued onto NXT and no one, at this point, would rule it out of becoming prominent on Smackdown at some point in the future. The thing is, you want to have people watching your shows during the week. You want to keep the ideas fresh in their minds and you want to spread that our across the week. It makes my mind boggle that they have put both shows on the same night, I just don't see the fricking point in that... I mean, if they wanted to "showcase more of their expansive roster" why not just make Impact three hours? Would that have been so bad?
Anyway, it has been said before that it will eventually be moved to another night but surely then it makes this part of the process redundant. Fans will be just getting used to seeing the show on Thursdays and then it will be moved again to probably a Tuesday night or something similar. I am a WWE fan, couldn't you tell, but I do want to see TNA survive. This decision just screams idiocy and literally left me speechless when I read it at first. I know people will try and defend this decision but in my opinion, it is stupid and not worthwhile. Just put the new show on a different night and use Impact to push it.