Deviant Fish
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WWE does it too. They only light up the lower tiers and for some reason shine hideous red and blue lights on the audience. I don't know if that is because the fans are less enthusiastic these days and a nice brightly lit arena in HD would not do them any favours because then it really is clear to the people at home that their just sitting twiddling their thumbs. Kurt Angle was right, 3000 fans on their feet screaming is better than 15,000 sitting on their hanRAB. If TNA had the entire arena brightly lit and maybe even brought the ring closer to the hard camera so they can get MORE fans in there and on camera it would look so much better. I think they only have a few rows of fans at the hard camera side and to be honest that is all they need. I don't know how TNA do it or how WCW did it but just the whole look of the show is completely different from WCW. Just the way the ring looks, the stages are very dull, it looks very bland. In WCW i always remember the colour grey. Everything just looked grey lol. Even the fans in the audience for some reason just looked very grey. I don't know if it's the cameras or the lighting or maybe there isn't enough lighting or if it is a lack of colour but there was something about it that just didn't look natural. Even the pyro is the same, the stuff that just fizzles out.
I know Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan have no control of TNA in real life but surely they could have secured some more equipment, some more lighting, some more HD cameras so we have more variety of angles. It's only for 4 days a month. Ric Flair and Mick Foley got a 1.44 rating on Impact. I think when you add the number of viewers up that isn't far off 2 million or it might even be over 2 million. Not everyone is interested in X Division matches and young guys flying around the ring. Going live would certainly help them, Bischoff has already said that anyway and he's also said the next step is taking Impact on the road. But again he doesn't seem to be helping things out much. If they could have toured locally, like the old territory days and even sold the tickets cheap it would still make a huge difference. It could only be 2,000 fans but the fact that they would be in different venues lets the viewers see that it's a real sporting event. It lets them see that they too could attend an event. They keep talking about the Impact Zone....but they never educate the viewers to where exactly they are located lol. And who can blame them?
Then again who's to say there is a lot of people going to the Impacts? Is it easy to get in? Do they turn a lot of fans away? One year i would love to have took a chance and went and maybe attended an Impact taping or a PPV event. I've no idea on the cost of flights or anything like that. Probably too expensive! but i would have made a holiday of it too. For all we know there might not even be a lot of people travelling to those tapings every fortnight. People also talk about TNA not having enough merchandise for their top stars. They have a lot of stuff available but maybe their just not selling as much as people think. None of us know their situation but if their travelling every weekend and doing house shows then they must be doing alright. I don't know if they pay the travel for the talent or if they pay for the hotels or anything but even if they didn't you can bet the wrestlers aren't doing it for nothing. Even if their paying for their own travel and accomodation they must still be getting a good wage for it. And i still think what they pay their Knockouts is ridiculous and again i thought Eric Bischoff if he had any say at all would have sorted that out.
I know Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan have no control of TNA in real life but surely they could have secured some more equipment, some more lighting, some more HD cameras so we have more variety of angles. It's only for 4 days a month. Ric Flair and Mick Foley got a 1.44 rating on Impact. I think when you add the number of viewers up that isn't far off 2 million or it might even be over 2 million. Not everyone is interested in X Division matches and young guys flying around the ring. Going live would certainly help them, Bischoff has already said that anyway and he's also said the next step is taking Impact on the road. But again he doesn't seem to be helping things out much. If they could have toured locally, like the old territory days and even sold the tickets cheap it would still make a huge difference. It could only be 2,000 fans but the fact that they would be in different venues lets the viewers see that it's a real sporting event. It lets them see that they too could attend an event. They keep talking about the Impact Zone....but they never educate the viewers to where exactly they are located lol. And who can blame them?
Then again who's to say there is a lot of people going to the Impacts? Is it easy to get in? Do they turn a lot of fans away? One year i would love to have took a chance and went and maybe attended an Impact taping or a PPV event. I've no idea on the cost of flights or anything like that. Probably too expensive! but i would have made a holiday of it too. For all we know there might not even be a lot of people travelling to those tapings every fortnight. People also talk about TNA not having enough merchandise for their top stars. They have a lot of stuff available but maybe their just not selling as much as people think. None of us know their situation but if their travelling every weekend and doing house shows then they must be doing alright. I don't know if they pay the travel for the talent or if they pay for the hotels or anything but even if they didn't you can bet the wrestlers aren't doing it for nothing. Even if their paying for their own travel and accomodation they must still be getting a good wage for it. And i still think what they pay their Knockouts is ridiculous and again i thought Eric Bischoff if he had any say at all would have sorted that out.