The Clair Lynch angle did make Daniels carry an appletini around everywhere with him. So if anything it created his budding alcoholism.
For it to happen they basically need to sell it off, strip it down, rebuild and allow said rebuilding to take time. Allow it to be "just an indy" for a while. But as long as the carters own it and Dixie thinks she can run a wrestling company I do not see it happening
I think they did the move when it was just too late.The main thing that makes me wonder is towards the end of the Russo years, when fans were screaming for "Just make the show about wrestling! That's all you need!" and now we have that and things are so... dry.
If it's "just an indy", then it's competing with ROH, NJPW, Lucha Underground... only catering to "hardcore" wrestling fans who largely don't want to give TNA a chance.
The thought was good, but in execution? I doubt it.
I may not be a TNA fan and only watched a handful of shows but it is sad to see any company die. On the other hand it seemed TNA was grasping at straws for the past couple of years so maybe it's officially time to call it once and for all.
I think they did the move when it was just too late.
Seem to remember an immediate decrease in ratings when Russo left (-_-), possibly because they started pushing these lifelong "midcard guys" as main eventers.
2012 was largely a wrestling-based product around a bunch of desperate ratings ploys. While we loved the Roode vs Storm feud, BFG series, rise of Bad Influence, Joseph Park, Austin Freaking Aries, live TNA on the road and trying new ideas... it seems mostly remembered for way too freaking much Hulk Hogan, the signing of Brooke Hogan and insane Garrett Bischoff push, Gut Check, Claire Lynch, Joseph Park, giving up on the young guys to throw the belt on Hardy, the beginning of the... oh, what did Hogan call it... Pussies in Leather.
But that's TNA.
although Jacob Fox also has a point. Maybe they never truly recovered from the New Monday Night Wars, although I can't comment on that since that dumbshittery was actually when I started watching
Seem to remember an immediate decrease in ratings when Russo left (-_-), possibly because they started pushing these lifelong "midcard guys" as main eventers.
2012 was largely a wrestling-based product around a bunch of desperate ratings ploys. While we loved the Roode vs Storm feud, BFG series, rise of Bad Influence, Joseph Park, Austin Freaking Aries, live TNA on the road and trying new ideas... it seems mostly remembered for way too freaking much Hulk Hogan, the signing of Brooke Hogan and insane Garrett Bischoff push, Gut Check, Claire Lynch, Joseph Park, giving up on the young guys to throw the belt on Hardy, the beginning of the... oh, what did Hogan call it... Pussies in Leather.
But that's TNA.
although Jacob Fox also has a point. Maybe they never truly recovered from the New Monday Night Wars, although I can't comment on that since that dumbshittery was actually when I started watching
1: Another perfect example of stellar Aces and Eights booking. Hogan punks them out and they do nothing lol (and I bet they lost the 6 man tag that followed also).
As far as ratings go, yeah, I really can't say anything because I don't remember what the ratings were lol. But as far as the product goes, I do agree 2012 was pretty much wrestling but when Russo returned, early 2014 was some rough waters there lol. Chico Alvarez even quit the show for a month.
As long as "that damn dirty dictator Solidus" owns the forum, FTJ ain't returning.@Sheik keep us updated on the inevitable FTJ youtube Buildness recap video. You think we might even get a return?
Maybe something good can come of this... like Roode and Aries to WWE. lease:
That's what you think, but we all know FTJ can't resist a new ice cream van!As long as "that damn dirty dictator Solidus" owns the forum, FTJ ain't returning.
Aries back in ROH, LOLThat would really float my boat!
Or hell, them going to NJPW/ROH (after TNA's dead), would float my boat, too!