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Post by Lance on Jan 27, 2005 13:19:26 GMT -5
Ryan Clark, WrestlingInc.com Staff reports....
- TNA President Dixie Carter has started answering fan questions on the TNAWrestling.com message board. Carter said in recent posts that TNA is looking into more primetime specials but that nothing is set. She said that TNA's overall goal is to be on a major network competing against their "competitor." TNA is hoping to get Impact on in Australia and in Canada in early 2005. They are considering running a PPV in Chicago soon. There has been talk of doing a TNA Magazine. She also said that TNA creative has wanted her to become an on-air character but she decided to stay behind the scenes.
One poster asked her whether they will be getting Australian airtime and her answer was... "Yes, we are in discussions to bring iMPACT! to Australia. TNA is building a strong base in Australia, and let me just say I will be the first person to board the plane to come down under when we tour there."
Looks like more wrestling in Aus!
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Post by Conti on Jan 30, 2005 2:54:47 GMT -5
I'm Not the biggest fan of TNA but i do like some of there wrestlers there and If it came to perth I would go watch it.
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Post by snerkie on Feb 10, 2005 6:38:44 GMT -5
I like what i hear about TNA and occasionally see. (and now the fact Jeff Hardy is in TNA!! ;D) But they have some good wrestlers so it would be cool to see more of them and not just what WWE and any little indies have.
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Post by [D619S-Arrow] on Feb 10, 2005 7:13:01 GMT -5
TNA sounds hell comp;icated with all its divisions like X Division and stuff, I don't see the point... I rekon it should become another ECW!! with just HARDCORE EVERYTHING!! ECW was awesome
ECW ECW ECW ECW!!
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Post by jasonwestwwe on Feb 25, 2005 3:23:14 GMT -5
yea i am not the biggest fan either but i like the wrestlers like Jeff Hardy, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and heaps more so i would go! ;D
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Post by Travalicious on Mar 9, 2005 9:00:13 GMT -5
I dont see why they try and build other organisations, WWE is set
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Post by Lance on Mar 9, 2005 9:01:55 GMT -5
I dont see why they try and build other organisations, WWE is set I think it is good, because now there is an alternative product, and also puts WWE under pressure to become better, which is all positive. ;D
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Post by [D619S-Arrow] on Mar 9, 2005 18:16:29 GMT -5
Yeah, and also WWE can find new talent to draft over from those corporations. Lol, though TNA is like half or more former WWE Superstars....
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Post by jasonwestwwe on Mar 10, 2005 3:53:32 GMT -5
yea i reckon most of relesed superstars go to TNA
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Post by Aussiestinger on Mar 19, 2005 0:05:42 GMT -5
I no longer watch WWE as well it is boring, TNA is a lot better and all you aussies are missing out you should all download the 3 hour monthly ppv's because they always put on a great show. what is so complicated? heavyweight, X devision (pretty much like a midcard belt, but for the more xtreme wrestlers) and the tag titles, WWE has a lot more than that. you're just not use to the name X devision lol. no offece lol but you just named some of the worse talent on their roster, Hardy I like but is sloppy in the ring, Nash and Hall are just old and don't have "it". If you want to see good wrestling, than Daniels, Low Ki, Styles, Killings, Micheal Shane, Petey Wiliams and so many more. TNA can offer a lot better matches than the WWE and given a chance you would realise this.
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Post by Conti on Jul 30, 2005 8:01:55 GMT -5
TNA also reached a deal with Spike T.V. and TNA IMPACT will take the spot of WWE Velocity on Spike T.V.'s Slammin Saturday Night.
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