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Post by CrimsonPhantasm on Feb 18, 2007 1:53:03 GMT
And exactly HOW they can get new fans? Many people complain about the star power... other people believe the poor booking... and yet a lot of people say all the above.
By the way... RAW and TNA are showing reruns at the very same time tonight... again.
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Post by quoipourquoi on Feb 18, 2007 2:08:22 GMT
That still won't do TNA much good financially wise. They need to get NEW fans to watch their product (or that's one of the things they need to do). Simply stealing back the fans that Raw took on Thursday night won't mean much. I'm not arguing that this will help them. I don't even want TNA to succeed. I want the WWE to buy them out and make a Sting DVD. All I said is that it's not as bad as people are saying it is. Had TNA gotten its regular fans to watch TNA and not RAW, they'd have scored half the audience that RAW got. That's not too shabby. As for getting new fans, fuck TNA and I hope they lose the ones they have.
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Post by rashadz2 on Feb 18, 2007 18:00:45 GMT
Think about it this way: TNA lost about .6 of its audience, right? WWE only did a 3.0 on Thursday. That means that if TNA can give those .6 a reason to watch TNA over RAW before this time next year, it'll be closer to 2.4 and 1.2 than last Thursday's 3.0 and .6 They've got the tools to win those .6 over, they just need to use them. You do understand Raw was on a different night, right? What does that have to do with what he was saying? RAW took half of TNA's viewers last Thursday, and the point he was trying to make was when USA has another dog show this time next year, TNA could fair better.
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