Who's Going to Buy TNA? (Impact Wrestling)

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Who is crazy enough to buy TNA?

  • Sinclair Broadcasting (ROH)

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Billy Corgan

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • WWE

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Matt Hardy

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2

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Neither option in the poll unless Corgan. And even that is up in the air.
Most likely outcome is that Anthem sports pays off the debt owned to Corgan and assumes a big stake of ownership in the company as a result (around 36% I've heard) as it looks now.
 
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ROH doesn't pull enough revenue to open up the idea that another promotion, that is heavily indebted and losing momentum by the week, is worth buying, for Sinclair.

WWE probably won't be buying TNA for the same reason, but dissolving the assets or just buying stress-free portions of the promotion is viable.

I think Billy Corgan will be gaining a lot of influence due to the court case.
 

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ROH doesn't pull enough revenue to open up the idea that another promotion, that is heavily indebted and losing momentum by the week, is worth buying, for Sinclair.

WWE probably won't be buying TNA for the same reason, but dissolving the assets or just buying stress-free portions of the promotion is viable.

I think Billy Corgan will be gaining a lot of influence due to the court case.
WWE literally only wants the tape library.

I'm not so sure Corgan will win this case. Likely outcome is as I said that Anthem Sports pays off the debt to Corgan and Corgan walks. What happens then is a mystery