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5 ways TNA can survive and improve in 2016

A shell of its former selfTNA - ah how the mighty have fallen. Ever since Hogan and Bischoff ran amok in TNA and left the company for dead with some truly horrible decisions, the outfit has been struggling to survive, let alone compete with WWE.My personal belief is that ROH has overtaken TNA as the no. 2 American Wrestling promotion. As someone who enjoyed TNA before Hogan and Bischoff came along (think- Styles vs Daniels vs Joe), it pains me to see the company in this state.Some people feel TNA should just die, but I do not agree. I feel it is important that companies like TNA stick around as they help bring something different to what WWE has to offer. In this article, I will present 5 ways TNA can improve in 2016 and ensure wrestling has a brighter future. 

#1 Venues

 

 

TNA, for cost cutting measures has began to tape shows from Universal Studios only (except in the buildup to BFG). That is not a horrid idea, but it is very important to note that TNA’s taping schedule means they tape episodes almost 2 months in advance.

Two problems- spoilers and talent morale. TNA needs to start house shows again, keep ticket prices low and attracting more viewers. In my humble opinion, TNA must focus on smaller venues rather than resorting to darkening parts of arenas.

I also feel that, occasionally, TNA should move from Florida to say, Nashville for some shows, perhaps a month’s worth and a PPV from The Asylum to keep things fresh. TNA needs to have more foreign tours. Cancellation of their India tour was upsetting as was that of the one in China, but TNA mustn’t lose hope. It does better in the UK than in the States. It should explore more such options to be more successful.

 

 

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