I want to see what kind of buildings they run and how there attendance will be if its live every week. TNA used to do nice ratings but only ever did big attendance in the UK.
I can already hear them try hard corny neckbeards ruining the atmosphere and highjacking the show with their chants if they run small venues.
But shyt is real interesting with this TV deal. Getting the deal is a big achievement, but the real challenge now is actually being able to do numbers and build their audience. They can't just rely on the niche indie wrestling crowd.
The key is people tempering their expectations. I can already see people calling the promotion a failure if they don't come out the gate doing WWE numbers, but that's unrealistic, but if they can put out a consistent, entertaining product and build up unique personalities and actually let these mothafukkin wrestlers cook then they can be a success.
I wish them well.