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lunedì 28 luglio 2014

Jim Ross Blogs About SPIKE TV Canceling TNA Impact Wrestling !!

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WWE Hall of Famer has posted a new blog at JRsBarBQ.com discussing the blockbuster news that has been dropped by Spike TV.
“Obviously, this is a blow to TNA but they have a weekly audience of approximately 1M viewers which will interest some cable networks. The question is can TNA negotiate a deal that will financially keep them in business in today’s entertainment world with this quick turnaround?”
JR says the disappointing TV deal that WWE got with NBC Universal will not help TNA’s negotiating position, despite their  live audience. Could Viacom (Spike TV) use this opportunity to purchase TNA, which is now in jeopardy?
“WWE got less of a rights fee from NBC/Universal to stay on the USA Network than many predicted so one could assume another cable entity might not be willing to pay top dollar for TNA with the current perception that broadcasters apparently have regarding the genre.”
“One would assume/hope TNA finds a new cable home and they move their fan base with them. If not, Viacom’s Spike Network is in the same position TBS was in when Jim Crockett Promotions found themselves in financial duress. TBS bought out JCP and WCW aired on TBS & TNT for years. The question is does Viacom want to own a pro wrestling franchise to go with their newly acquired MMA franchise Bellator?”
This week was already shaping up to be very newsworthy, with WWE announcing the current number of WWE Network subscribers on July 31st. TNA losing their TV deal with Spike TV is a potentially fatal blow to the company.
“It will be interesting to see how all the involved parties spin this matter come Monday morning. If WWE’s scheduled financial, conference call doesn’t go well later this week especially as it relates to the number if subscribers currently paying for the WWE Network this will be one of the most news worthy and potentially negative weeks the business has experienced in years. Hopefully the week will end better than it’s started.”
Now that Impact Wrestling is without a home, will another wrestling promotion step up and attempt to compete with WWE?
“As in any major development such as this, opportunistic entrepreneurs will circle their wagons to both fill the programming void at Spike and to potentially create national, cable TV competition for WWE.”
“I’m hoping the wrestling fans win at the end of the day and that there will be competition within the timeless genre that has apparently come to another crossroads that will necessitate change which might actually be a good thing.”

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