If you're looking for just the answer: it's simply most likely No. If you're looking for the reason (and believe me this will be a good read) continue to read.
TNA should be sold for a great price (in the low thousands) and for far less than what the Carters paid for it. This is what happens when you start losing money at crazy rates and make unforgivable mistakes driving your business into the ground.
Leaving a good solid base like Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida (cheap pop) too quickly and without knowing the proper costs is an inexcusable mistake. How can you leave a place without knowing the proper costs and crunching and recrunching numbers? So TNA is now to expensive to be on the road and has no home base. Finding a new location could be a huge pain and there's no guarantee of fan base.
Speaking of huge pains.... The first thing and best part would be firing Dixie Carter! She was heel a long time before it became a tv angle. The way she treated talent when they were no longer useful to her (injured) is embarrassing! Daffney Unger and Jesse Soresean are the two most famous cases for this. It may be a business with a bottom line of $ but you treat others how you'd like to be treated.
If I did buy it I'd pretty much undo everything Bischoff and Hogan did (like going on the road and ditching the six sided ring). The six sided ring made TNA unique and set them apart from WWE. And did I mention it made for great faster pace action? It sure did. Some of the brightest and best moments in TNA took place in the six sided ring. Unfortunately, this would be another huge expense.
Speaking of glory days one of the things that made TNA legit to me in the day was the amount of international talent they brought in. They even had a tournament to crown a winner to the best team (broken down by countries). This would be a must to bring back and yup you guessed it another huge expense.
And would Double J The Chosen 1 King of the Mountain Jeff Jarrett return? The glory days were under him and his return would be required.
And what ever happened to the women's division (Knockout Division)? Oh yes they all got tired of the crap and came to SHINE Wrestling (www.shinewrestling.com). The KO division was once the best in the world and the most talented. They did the things the men did and WWE never does! Seeing most of this talent is tied up and happy in SHINE rebuilding this division would cost some $$$.
Speaking of lost divisions whatever happened to the division that once rivaled the World Title scene (X-Division)? It's apparent much like the KO division that Dixie has no idea what to do with or how to run this division. The talent is out there bring them back and let them bring back the quick paced awesome jaw dropping action they used to deliver. Highlight and invest (MORE $$$$$) in this division because they will draw money.
Expand the World Title Scene! Why are the same guys always fighting for the title? When was the last time one of your most talented wrestlers was Champ (Mr. Annnnnnnnnnderson)?
Too much time and waaaay to much money to fix TNA. The only thing that is tempting is their network time slot on SPIKE TV. But, truthfully there are better companies out there with less headaches that will keep the wallet from breaking! But then again there's an old wrestling saying, "Never say never in wrestling."


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