According to Meltzer it’s a cost cutting measure. That’s a bad sign if they’re so tight for money they can’t run house shows. I was at a show a few months ago and a TNA employee asked me to write up a good report for them on the internet. The fact that they’re relying on fans to report on the internet that they’re fun shows on top of this tells me that they’re having problems.
Man, I can’t decide if it’s a good thing to cut their ring time before the biggest show of the year. You’d think they would want to run the matches in practice and to sell the show but it lessens the chance of injury.
If this becomes a consistent thing for the rest of the year then it becomes a much bigger deal.
Man, I can’t decide if it’s a good thing to cut their ring time before the biggest show of the year. You’d think they would want to run the matches in practice and to sell the show but it lessens the chance of injury.
If this becomes a consistent thing for the rest of the year then it becomes a much bigger deal.