WWE to buy TNA for "Network Exclusive"

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Don't freak out yet guys, it is only a rumor. :pity:

According to reports, WWE has put in a bid to purchase TNA. The NY Post estimated that TNA is worth $40 million, which is an extremely generous valuation given the company’s tumultuous existence since its launch in 2002. If WWE winds up purchasing its distant competitor, it would likely be for a fraction of that figure.

WWE has already raided the entire independent wrestling scene of some of its biggest stars only to make them even bigger stars. Keeping TNA’s operations alive through the WWE Network would be the best case scenario.

WWE has shined in its presentation of live wrestling on the Network. Even live specials under the WWE brand, like WWE’s live special from Madison Square Garden which drew the most viewers in Network history, have proved that WWE has no equal in pro wrestling.

Said reports.

What do you guys think of this happening? Would you be more likely to watch TNA if it aired on the WWE Network?
 
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Yeah, this is a rumor as Solid said. Since it is also rumored that Sinclair Broadcasting (the parent company of Ring of Honor) has placed a bid for TNA as well. And both these rumors stem from an interview with current TNA president Billy Corgan.

So it could be that both Sinclair and WWE have placed bids for the financially struggling TNA, or it could just be made up by Corgan to create some buzz around TNA.
 
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TNA is worth 40 million bucks? Maybe if you take away one zero and there's their price. :hhh2:
 

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I mean WWE buying TNA would be like...Krispy Kreme buying Dunkin Donuts.
 

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Doesn't TNA still have Gail Kim as well? She is like one of the best women wrasslers
 

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Oh I would actually like this tbh. I know it's a rumour but I think this way, TNA doesnt go bankrupt so... yay? :p

Not sure if I'd watch eitherway tbh, i'm now a PPV only watcher, that too I skip sometimes and find out what the results were.
 

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I'd be so down for this but don't see it happening. Would certainly change a lottt of things that's for sure. Dudes like EC3, Sandow, Lashely, etc would technically be back under the WWE brand which would be quite humorous to me.
 

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I'd actually be pretty happy with this. If WWE got TNA and added their tape library to the Network, that would be great for me. I have most of the IMPACT episodes from their run on Fox Sports on VHS and I have all the Spike TV episodes from the beginning up to the Hogan years on iTunes... but it would be the best chance I have to eventually see all of the weekly PPVs and I'd be open to seeing some of the other stuff I missed...

Honestly, if WWE owned TNA, I would be more likely to give it a chance again. No Dixie, No Billy Corgan... maybe the ill will I have against them will go away.

However, I'd be surprised if it's true. I think it would be more likely to follow a line like WCW and ECW... eventually fold and sell the tape library. We'll see though.
 

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I'd actually be pretty happy with this. If WWE got TNA and added their tape library to the Network, that would be great for me. I have most of the IMPACT episodes from their run on Fox Sports on VHS and I have all the Spike TV episodes from the beginning up to the Hogan years on iTunes... but it would be the best chance I have to eventually see all of the weekly PPVs and I'd be open to seeing some of the other stuff I missed...

Honestly, if WWE owned TNA, I would be more likely to give it a chance again. No Dixie, No Billy Corgan... maybe the ill will I have against them will go away.

However, I'd be surprised if it's true. I think it would be more likely to follow a line like WCW and ECW... eventually fold and sell the tape library. We'll see though.
I'd also be happy with this. I also agree with the angle that TNA would have this "cross over" event that would be in line with how WCW/ECW invaded WWF/E.

And to go along with it, would be the talent. EC3 on WWE television? YES!

I see WWE buying TNA than Sinclair. Vince Mchanon would do anything in his power to acquire the competition so that another broadcast station wouldn't own it. Remember the rivalry between Ted Turner and Vince Mchanon? I don't see Vince trying that shit again.

I see this going larger than WWE Network "exclusive" thing. I see this putting the TNA name on top of Smackdown to go in line with that whole WCW/ECW invasion storyline. They can do so goddamn much with this. However, I'm not holding faith for a cross-over success, based on how Vince treated the whole WCW acquisition/nWo invasion angle on WWE. WWE has a track record of fucking up storylines, so ehh.

Look, I'm all for it. Give the brand the exposure it needs. Do it.