TNA In Big Financial Trouble, Talent Reaching Out To WWE

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According toprowrestling.net, Dixie Carter and other members of management (TNA CFO/COO Dean Broadhead, executive vice president Andy Barton, and Jeff Jarrett) addressed the locker room prior to Thursday's television event in Louisville, Kentucky. She noted that everyone is still being evaluated and did not rule out additional cuts and added that the changes were being made for the long term good of the company.

Carter noted that some of the restructuring was being done due to the fact that the company spent a lot of money taping of the One Night Only PPV events back in March. The company rushed the tapings because they wanted to complete them before their lease with Universal Studios was complete. More cuts may be coming.

New vice president of television production John Gaburick received strong praise from the locker room. He worked the gorilla position along with creative team member Matt Conway, and the talent acknowledged the more positive vibe with Gaburick compared to when recently released executive Bruce Prichard was in that role.

Dixie: "But Hogan, Sting, ya'll safe of course, Serge shares me."
 

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Bruce Pritchard ass got canned? :russ:

All these ex-wwe backstage guys always prove to be shyt once they leave Vince
 

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They hosted a #AskDixie on Twitter and they got at her pretty heavy :ohhh:
 

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TNA just needs to finish up now. So sad to see it get to this point after all the excitement during 2010 and the Monday night wars. However since they backed off from Monday's, they've been on a rapid decline.

I just remember in like 2004/2005 when I first started watching it and all my mates at school would be pretty buzzed about it. You'd always hear "You seen that new wrestling show with the six-sided ring?" and "you seen that guy AJ Styes in TNA, he's unreal!". TNA used to be the **** back in those days, they really found a niche within the wrestling industry with the six-sided ring and the X-Division. Everything seemed so fresh compared to what WWE were offering post attitude/ruthless aggression era. I don't honestly know how people, who are paid a lot of money to do what they do (e.g creative, management, production etc.) manage to **** it up so badly. Pretty sure most guys here on the TSC could make TNA 100% better than it is now.
 

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i thought tna had better rating then wwe outside of the us
 

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i thought tna had better rating then wwe outside of the us

I think they did at one point in the UK when they were on a channel that was more available or something. They've always done well there though. Best live business they do.
 
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