Hi everyone,
In the 11+ years that I have been with TNA, I am still amazed by the passion of pro wrestling fans. That passion – both positive and negative – is remarkable and something that all of us at TNA values.
With that said, I asked for questions from you like I have done many times in the past, but I didn’t provide a timeframe by which I would answer you. I know I have frustrated you all, and I apologize. Beginning next week, each Thursday, I will answer legitimate questions from you on a weekly basis. I will not, however, address outrageous or hurtful questions/posts.
I also wanted to take this opportunity to provide perspective from inside TNA – where we stand and where, with support from our current and future fans around the globe, we are going. What is being shared with you now is what was shared with the IMPACT roster before our phenomenal Destination X show from Louisville, KY last week.
This has been a big year for TNA. We took IMPACT LIVE on the road, exactly where it needs to be – where you’ve asked us to be – in your backyard. We also changed our Pay-Per-View schedule, shifting from 12 to four live Pay-Per-View events each year, in order to increase the value of these events for you. To grow TNA, these are moves that needed to be made. And, part of changes like this, includes structural changes within TNA to align with this new business model.
Many of your comments and questions reference our recent roster changes. The relationship that fans have with wrestlers is unique and one of the many great aspects of the wrestling business. And, for this reason, releasing talent is never easy – not for you and not for us. But, bringing in fresh faces and the best wrestling talent in the world is what you expect, and what TNA will always strive to deliver. Recently, we have brought back some talent favorites (Sonjay Dutt, Petey Williams and Homicide), and you will continue to see this and new talent that we are excited to introduce you to in the coming months.
TNA has always been, and will continue to be, a place where you can interact with the superstars, whether in person at a live show or via social channels, like Twitter and Facebook. We are constantly exploring new and interesting ways to take this interaction to another level, and you will see this unfold in the coming months. I appreciate each of you taking the time to share your thoughts, opinions and ideas. Your input and feedback helps us create a better product. I hope you will join us when IMPACT LIVE comes to your area.
Yours,
Dixie
I’m glad she addressed the situation. It is an act of courtesy for wrestling fans and professionalism to her business. However, why didn’t she address the biggest concern of the #AskDixie trend? Releasing Jesse Sorensen. I can’t take her seriously when she wouldn’t address that. I understand releasing a lot of people, I never criticized her for that but releasing a guy who broke his neck for her company is disgraceful. Especially after promising him he will always have a job with TNA.
”But, bringing in fresh faces and the best wrestling talent in the world is what you expect” that comment annoyed me a little when people like Hogan, Brooke, Rampage Jackson are on a high payroll and let’s face, contributing very little for their value.
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WCW Part 2.
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Financially they are in a safe position but they could be running the company much better.
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Legitimate questions? Mine was legitimate!!! I just wanted to know if Jeff Hardy will be advertised for a UK tour again that they know full well, he can’t appear at!
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haha, I don’t see why she couldn’t answer a few legit questions cause there was still a lot of them!
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One thing I like about TNA is they don’t give fake names the way WWE does.
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You mean the name of the wrestlers?
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Yeah! It’s all done for cash. Punk was one of the last guys to not get a fake name.
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Yeah, I guess WWE copyright their own names so nobody else can make money off their branding of “superstars”.
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