TNA Impact draws massive debut rating

Ill Lou Malnati

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Was the Dixie interview on The Ross show good?
It was alright. Dixie didn't really say anything important. She said the taped shows are going to have a different feel than the live premiere, that's about it. JR gave some advice on a few things but she stayed quiet and didn't really comment. Says they are sticking with the TNA name (which I think is a mistake) because they've put so much into it already.

JR sucks as a podcaster. He's very weird. I don't know if he's drunk or high or what but he acts strange on his podcasts and seems very disingenuous towards his guests. "Oh, I love Tenay, he's the best. He's the Professor!"

He told her to give him a call if she ever needs any help.
 

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I dont think the views hurt as much as their live attendance numbers, when TNA has trouble getting a couple hundred fans in NYC thats a huge problem

They couldn't even pull random tourists off the streets with free tickets
 

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They have tried to promote it though, yesterday while watching the NBA on ESPN they ran TNA on Destination America ads on there. So a pretty bad look given that they have tried to promote but again, as dope as the product is for Wrestling fans, its dated and looks mad local for casuals. The ad just showed like Roode and a bunch of white dudes who look like they from 1999 (yup Negrolution got the :mjpls:) so it was gonna be tough to get any NBA fans who may have watched Wrestling 10-15 years back to tune in.

:deadmanny: at them running ads during NBA on ESPN and cutting out all the black people, maybe Dixie is on that :mjpls:

I dont think the views hurt as much as their live attendance numbers, when TNA has trouble getting a couple hundred fans in NYC thats a huge problem

It doesn't hurt because they're already the highest rated show on the network, but they ran NYC way too much already. I don't get why they don't run smaller buildings, it's not like they have a giant stage like the WWE.
 
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