I kind of like those strategies. :lol:
It's too bad anyone who it might influence would be sorely disappointed by the product itself.
TNA TNA when will they learn to spend there money wisely why buy a flying machine when u can hire better writers
- WWE apparently suspects that TNA is planning on flying a plane with a banner that reads something like "Watch TNA Impact" over the Citrus Bowl at some point during Wrestlemania.
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com Link256
All WWE needs to do is not get a camera shot of the airplane and problem solved. TNA blows even more money, I'm not surprised.
[QUOTE="Link256"]- WWE apparently suspects that TNA is planning on flying a plane with a banner that reads something like "Watch TNA Impact" over the Citrus Bowl at some point during Wrestlemania.
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com _Classic_Gamer_
All WWE needs to do is not get a camera shot of the airplane and problem solved. TNA blows even more money, I'm not surprised.
Getting the plane on TV would not be TNA's goal if they do a flyover, it'd be a bonus. The purpose of flying a plane over the stadium would be to advertise to the 60,000 or so fans in attendance, which I believe would be roughly 3 times TNA's average PPV audience if I remember my numbers correctly.It would be funny if WWE decided to have the roof closed for the event at the last minute. Then TNA would really be blowing their money._Classic_Gamer_That would be borderline impossible in the Citrus Bowl, seeing as how there is no roof to close, unless WWE has been busier than I thought and wasted an unimaginable amount of money to build one.
[QUOTE="_Classic_Gamer_"] [QUOTE="Link256"]- WWE apparently suspects that TNA is planning on flying a plane with a banner that reads something like "Watch TNA Impact" over the Citrus Bowl at some point during Wrestlemania.
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com The_Dude14
All WWE needs to do is not get a camera shot of the airplane and problem solved. TNA blows even more money, I'm not surprised.
Getting the plane on TV would not be TNA's goal if they do a flyover, it'd be a bonus. The purpose of flying a plane over the stadium would be to advertise to the 60,000 or so fans in attendance, which I believe would be roughly 3 times TNA's average PPV audience if I remember my numbers correctly.It'd kinda be pointless then because I'm assuming that most fans there would already be aware of a TNA impact.
booyahi'd like to quote the great -Mystery- from WrestlingForum
[quote="-Mystery-"]60,000 people will turn, look at each other, and ask "What's TNA?"sephy37
[QUOTE="alljoemama92"]wow so you guys think wwe has better matches then tna that is sad well have fun with your steriod overdosing wrestlers mrgab
steriod overdosing wrestlers... Scott Steiner?
Ok, that has to be the Own of the Month.As for the wrestling of TNA, there rarely is any. Seriously, the average amount of actual wrestling in TNA is 20 minutes in the 2 hours they have of TV. Half the time the match isn't the focus of the time. TNA has its moments to shine, but WWE has far more of those moments despite having far less spot monkeys.
Jim Ross on the WWE/TNA stories: Lots of TNA/Wrestlemania stories coming out of Orlando, as if it there was a big "wrestling war" going on, which is absurd. Talents were asked not to fraternize, which I think in hindsight was much to do about not much. TNA apparently showing Robbie McAllister at the TNA TV show on Thursday night was not a classy thing to do, as McAllister was sent home as a result of it and his status is unknown to me at this time. Two wrongs do not make a right, McAllister should never have gone to the show and TNA should never have put another wrestler's job in jeopardy. Not real smart on either's part, in my view.
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