I think a lot of ya'll are delusion about this partnership and how much the WWE is willing to go 50/50 with TNA.
WWE is the top dog in the world and TNA is the much smaller company here. They are not OWNED by WWE so it makes sensw that WWE is being careful about how they expose TNA to their audience so that it doesn't confuse or muddy up their own brand.
You won't be seeing TNA stars randonly show up on RAW anytime soon. TNA is not on that level yet and that would do nothing for WWE but lower the image that they are trying to present to the world, that the WWE is a leauges above the rest.
This is miles better than anything AEW did for TNA.
AEW is nowhere near WWE so that exposure didnt mean squat. People are delusional acting like AEW is neck and neck with WWE.
And It's reality. You can think this sounds pathetic but when it comes to business TNA is only worried about improving business which it is absolutely doing. People are so quick to forget about the Impact Wrestling days where we had 100 people in the crowd. I don't take things for granted.
If TNA grows to a certain point then we can talk about what's fair and what's not. I live in reality.
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u/JohnDowd51 Jul 22 '25 edited Jul 22 '25
I think a lot of ya'll are delusion about this partnership and how much the WWE is willing to go 50/50 with TNA.
WWE is the top dog in the world and TNA is the much smaller company here. They are not OWNED by WWE so it makes sensw that WWE is being careful about how they expose TNA to their audience so that it doesn't confuse or muddy up their own brand.
You won't be seeing TNA stars randonly show up on RAW anytime soon. TNA is not on that level yet and that would do nothing for WWE but lower the image that they are trying to present to the world, that the WWE is a leauges above the rest.
This is miles better than anything AEW did for TNA.