>The Hardy Boyz left for WWE
Is TNA finished?
>>2625625
did you just realize that?
>>2625631
No I know they left like last month
>>2625625
People have been saying TNA is finished for at least 5 years and yet they're still here.
>>2625635
Despite TNA best efforts to sabotage themselves they've managed to survive.
it practically costs them zero money to produce and be on tv, and autistics still watch it for some reason. So they can skate by, but wont be making much
and thats the fishing line, cuz sharkboy said so
>>2625625
they'll be fine since Vince just paid them millions for the Broken gimmick
Hopefully their partnership with AAA kills both of them off.
>>2625625
apparently it's being run a lot better since the takeover. so it'll survive.
I used to watch Impact religiously, because at one point, they had an extremely stacked lockeroom. Terrible storylines, women's matches, and booking aside. There was a time when you could watch impact and between Styles, Daniels, Sabin, Aries, Joe, etc, you'd could catch at least three solid matches, which was actually three more than you'd see on any WWE program at the time. Who's worth watching over there these days?
>>2626324
Those guys, and I really liked that solid era of TNA with Steiner and Angle.
TNA's biggest problem was bringing in all the WWE cast offs rather than being mightily selective with who they brought in. Christian Cage as champion should have taken MUCH longer (if they ever should have brought him in to begin with) and Val Venis should have never pinned AJ Styles. I get douche chills thinking about their obsession with weak sauce WWE talent.
>>2625853
TNA is already trademarking the Broken gimmick they won't sell
Can TNA be saved and become moderately successful or has that ship sailed? What would they have to do to be a blip on the radar?