The joke has nothing to do with the wrestling company not taking off, it's all on him and the selling gold thing. There's plenty of promotions that run out of business and no one goes 'lol'.
I agree TNA was a joke too, that is why I said why have either name? It's not like there's a rule it needs to have three letters before impact. Just Impact was fine and that's my point. Why they did it, I have no idea, but I'm just putting my opinion out there :emoji_wink:
Honestly I've only once or twice heard about the gold thing and think the vast majority of people have never heard of it or give it any real mind. The most consistent criticism I hear is how the company never accomplished anything and seemed to be nothing more than a vehicle for Jarrett's ego, which is likely somewhat true.
Yeah, there are plenty of promotions that go out of business and no one goes 'lol.' However, they're not started by people as prominent in the wrestling business as Jarrett is. Part of the reason for founding TNA was Jarrett's poor relationship with Vince McMahon. So when TNA began, a lot of people (probably right) saw it nothing more than Jarrett's attempt to keep himself as the top wrestler in a company because he couldn't go back to WWE. So when he fell out with Dixie and went and started GFW, a lot of people mocked him for doing it again... starting a company simply to keep his name out there and because he now couldn't go back to both WWE and TNA. Only this time, it failed.
And they probably would have just left it Impact, I believe. I mean they are changing it pretty suddenly a second time after changing it the first time. That sort of lends credence to the idea that it was a "reward" to Jarrett for improving the company's relationship with Spike.
And I'm not saying you shouldn't put your opinion out there

I'm just countering it because I'm a bit of a Jarrett apologist. I may also be the only person in the world to admit to that
