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TNA Wrestling is at another “turning point.” With the Monday night experiment over, iMPACT! returns to Thursdays and we begin another new chapter for the company. TNA has incurred a great deal of expenses this year – from acquiring talent (Hogan, Bischoff, RVD, Jeff Hardy, Ric Flair, Scott Hall, etc.) to going live on Monday nights.
As we reported here on SEScoops.com last week, TNA’s budget needs to be reeled in and as a result – talent will need to be released in order to cut costs. We’ve heard that several wrestlers were told on Monday that they’re being released, but we need further confirmation on exactly who is being let go before we can report it.
TNA has over 64 superstars and knockouts on their roster – much more than the RAW and SmackDown brands, which have about 40 each.
With many releases on the way, we want to hear from you – who should TNA let go??
TNA’s got a wide range of superstars on their roster and a chance to redefine their product. Should TNA stick with established (and expensive) household names? Many of them have big money contracts and do little to draw fans or elevate young talent. Should they focus on keeping just a few big stars and build around today’s breed of developing stars (Desmond Wolfe, Pope, Samoa Joe)? What about cutting all of the legends (Hogan, Flair, Sting, Jarrett, Nash), saving a ton of money and focusing solely on young talent? How about tag teams and the X-Division?
Comment below and tell us what you think about who TNA should cut and what their strategy should be moving forward.
(To view the entire TNA superstar roster, click here.)
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