^Yea it obviously is, however the whole point of TNA is that it's easier on the stars and all that shit by barely traveling and not having live shows. I personally don't really know what their goals are long term.
I don't think their active goal should be to compete with WWE. They're making money, so they should just focus on getting more buyers a little bit at a time. Like "Okay, Lockdown got 5000 people to show up, let's see if Sacrifice can get 6000", and such. Competing with WWE will come as a side effect of just being successful in that regard.
It only takes 2 people to set up a ring. Its not that much work, i used to do it with another guy. WIth 2 people it only takes about 1-130 hours.
I like Jeremy Borash concept. He appears to have his head on straight. Although im not sure i believe TNA is profittable. I'd just like to see concrete #s. They have a lot of big money contracts. If it is true Angle/Cage/Sting are making 500,000
I would like to see TNA go to the bigger markets though.