> "Every time I watch TNA, I'm going, 'oh my God! I love it! This is great!' Some things aren't perfect, but, I mean, gosh, if I was a fan, I would think back to when before I got into wrestling."
>Hardy continued, "if I was a fan, man, I think I would dig TNA because they're the underdog, basically. I mean, that's just my theory, but the world's just so WWE now and it's crazy. I think the majority of my fans just want to see me back in WWE and it [doesn't] make me sick. I understand where they're coming from, but I just wish we were on, like, I don't know, a bigger platform.
>We're on POP [TV]. I'm not sure how big that is. There's a show called Schitt's Creek. I'm not sure how our ratings are doing and I really don't care. I just go out there every taping and do the best that I can and hope for all fans to tune in every week."
>listening to Brother Nero
Shouldnt have been a drugfag all of your life Jeff.
Now stay in that sinking ship.
Based meth addict. TNA really is a better show imo. I really dont watch either much anymore though.
>>1467823
He is praying to come back to WWE
>>1467845
Jesus H christ what the fuck is that?
>>1467823
Whose that?
>>1467951
Our that
Jeff would already be a legend if he wasn't a degenerate drug addict.
Hopefully he can hold it together and get one more run in WWE.
TNA Impact is much better than Raw or Smackdown
I might watch TNA after that New Day/Wyatt debacle compared to FINAL DELETION
When the GOAT tells you to watch his show, y'all motherfuckers better tune in
In a way he has a point. TNA is legitimately putting on good shows and has been doing that for months now.
They struggle to improve the fanbase because they don't tour and tv isn't really big anymore.
A good investment would probably be creating a counter to WWE network (maybe they have that already, not sure).