by koberulz on Tue Dec 22, 2009 5:36 pm
If it means giving Hogan creative control, then yes, yes it can. It hasn't been all that bad recently, but if it becomes the Hogan/Foley/Sting/Nash/Hall/X-Pac show, then I for one won't be watching.
How well promoted has this been, anyway? Other than the internet and those already following TNA (though those in category two are probably also in category one anyway), does anyone even know? It doesn't matter what his drawing power is if nobody knows he's there.
TNA got hugely popular when they were everything WWE wasn't. Styles, Joe, Daniels, the X Division, etc. They've gotten further and further away from that in their attempts to garner more popularity. They need to be less like WWE if they want people to switch over, and try worrying about their own product rather than competing with WWE all the damn time. When I heard Hogan was coming in, I wasn't all that fussed. However, now that he's talking about firing creative, going against RAW and becoming the number one company within a year, I'm just not sure I want to actually follow this company anymore. I've been watching them rather than WWE simply because it's only two hours a week, rather than six, but if it's a completely unwatchable product, I'll head back over to WWE.
Also, I watched Hulk Hogan's match in Perth last month, and the guy can't go. At all. If TNA put him in the ring, even as a one-off, it's going to be an absolute disaster.