What Would Vince McMahon Do With TNA?
Posted: Jul 14th, '13, 08:52
As the news stories pile up about TNA struggling to pay their employees on time and in a general state of financial peril, I find that most people eventually end up with "...ya well, it's only a matter of time now before Vince buys them..."
Maybe YOU'VE never said that, but you can't honestly tell me you've never heard the notion. It makes sense, too. Vince likes to buy tape libraries, his massive collection has made him a lot of money! Not to mention how owning the entire history of your industry is a great way to rewrite it.
Now, let's look at TNA for what it is and what it's been. A promotion that has no exclusive following, comprised of guys that Vince didn't want anymore or never wanted to begin with, and has (arguably) never turned a profit. They've never been competitive ratings-wise, they don't sell ppv's, and they don't move merchandise. People have made it clear that throughout it's entire history thus far it hasn't been any good. It's just convenient.
"Bu-bu-but BAH-Bo... they've got the Hogan and the Hardy and the STINGER... The Dam Vam was an AMBASSADOR for them! They got the Dudleyz!"
...and Vinny already owns all of their good stuff. I'll boldly state that Kurt Angle is the only person who's done anything remotely memorable with TNA on a level that WWE could possibly use for profit. Not to say that couldn't change, but that's where we stand today, and the future isn't looking bright.
I mean, sure, it's silly to say that WWE wouldn't be interested in it just for the sake of somebody else NOT having it. But I think it's also silly to think that Vince has Joey Styles refreshing Craig's List every ten minutes to see if it pops up. I just don't know what he'd DO with it. I think it's more conceivable to think (hope) that WWE's rewritten history of wrestling will just leave them out all together.
Also, he'd have to pay Jeff Jarrett, and it's a known fact that Vince McMahon HATES paying Jeff Jarrett.
Maybe YOU'VE never said that, but you can't honestly tell me you've never heard the notion. It makes sense, too. Vince likes to buy tape libraries, his massive collection has made him a lot of money! Not to mention how owning the entire history of your industry is a great way to rewrite it.
He literally keeps them locked in a cave.


The shelves are bowed from people climbing them
For the most part, all of his purchases have made sense in one way or another. Whether said promotion had a huge following like ECW, or were a big part of the sport's history like Crocket and The AWA, some were clearly just to get old footage of a few people like the Von Erich's in WCCW and smaller promotions like Mid-South and FCW. There was that one time he was mostly out to prove a point... yeah, you know the one.

The shelves are bowed from people climbing them
Now, let's look at TNA for what it is and what it's been. A promotion that has no exclusive following, comprised of guys that Vince didn't want anymore or never wanted to begin with, and has (arguably) never turned a profit. They've never been competitive ratings-wise, they don't sell ppv's, and they don't move merchandise. People have made it clear that throughout it's entire history thus far it hasn't been any good. It's just convenient.
"Bu-bu-but BAH-Bo... they've got the Hogan and the Hardy and the STINGER... The Dam Vam was an AMBASSADOR for them! They got the Dudleyz!"
...and Vinny already owns all of their good stuff. I'll boldly state that Kurt Angle is the only person who's done anything remotely memorable with TNA on a level that WWE could possibly use for profit. Not to say that couldn't change, but that's where we stand today, and the future isn't looking bright.
I mean, sure, it's silly to say that WWE wouldn't be interested in it just for the sake of somebody else NOT having it. But I think it's also silly to think that Vince has Joey Styles refreshing Craig's List every ten minutes to see if it pops up. I just don't know what he'd DO with it. I think it's more conceivable to think (hope) that WWE's rewritten history of wrestling will just leave them out all together.
Also, he'd have to pay Jeff Jarrett, and it's a known fact that Vince McMahon HATES paying Jeff Jarrett.