Here's hoping that he actually DOES sign with the company because this recent news isn't really news at all. It's been heard many many times in the past before, all to no avail. If he ever decides to sign with TNA, then that'll be, undoubtedly, HUGE for them given Lesnar's star power and how much fans of his that have seen his in-ring work are anticipating his return to a wrestling ring one day. Of course, I happen to be one of those, and I would much prefer seeing him wrestle in the United States, rather than Japan where there's limited availability to his matches. The potential dream matches that already happen to be associated with him are just there, and I'm very much looking forward to them, seeing as there are many current TNA superstars who just have that "chemistry" and psychology level when it comes down to matches, such as AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Samoa Joe, and of course, Kurt Angle, just to name a few.
All TNA needs is to get a contract with the man, however AFTER they get themselves that long-awaited two hour time slot on Spike. That's really a must if you want your show to progress and flow well. I think I speak for everybody else when I say that when it comes to their iMPACT! shows, things get rushed much too often and that really hurts the show quality. One hour isn't really appropriate with a roster of such a size; two hours is what they'll be needing. Once they do, I'm positive that they'll be reaching new heights when it comes to attracting newer fans to the product, as well as television ratings. At the moment, I can see they're trying desperately hard to increase their current ratings that come through each and every week, as proven by signing Pacman Jones. I don't blame them, however since they NEED all the publicity they can get. No need for me to remind you of the saying, but nonetheless, a two-hour time slot on Spike and Brock Lesnar, and you got yourself something worth not only watching, but looking forward to.