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Jeff Jarrett On Impact Reverting Back To TNA, How They Could Capitalize On It
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On the latest episode of My World With Jeff Jarrett, the WWE Hall of Famer talked about Impact Wrestling’s planned rebrand at its Hard to Kill pay-per-view event in January back to TNA. You can check out some highlights below:
Jeff Jarrett on Impact Wrestling changing its name back to TNA: “I mean, on this topic alone, I could go down so many rabbit holes and so many avenues. I had heard rumblings. And — boy, do you really want to open up this can of worms? But yes, I’m surprised in a few different ways. In that the conversations that I had with Anthem, I’ll just leave it at that, all the way at the highest levels and all those, is that I was pretty clear with them that, ‘Hey guys, in my opinion Impact Wrestling, naming that the company was almost dead on arrival.’ In 2011 and ‘12, the tagline, ‘Wrestling matters,’ and all that kind of stuff. But I said, ‘I just think Impact Wrestling is dead,’ the television show. And so, not to go on and on and on about it, but I had those conversations in depth and gave them the history. But they are well aware of it. They bought the show Impact from day one, Anthem did. So they knew that it was ‘TNA Wrestling presents Impact.’ So going down that road and knowing, ‘Okay, not a big fan of it.’ And that’s where in my mind, ‘Hey, if you don’t like Global Force Wrestling,’ I even said that. ‘Hey, we can figure out some kind of way to use the storyline and go back to TNA. There’s a lot of equity. Your library is named that. The international partners have always’ — there are many, many places, India specifically, Australia in a lot of ways. They never, ever quit calling it TNA Wrestling. The double entendre isn’t near as prevalent outside of the U.S. in so many markets.”
On what he’s excited about: “So all the — I guess you could say, information in my head. That’s why I was like, ‘Okay, so now five years, six years after you acquired it, you’re rebranding?’ So that would be a little bit of a surprise to me. But then at the end of the day, it’s all execution, it’s all what is Scott [D’Amore]’s vision? That is what I’m most optimistic about is, ‘Okay, Scott? What’s your vision of TNA?’ I know what mine was. And we can talk about all the different things, the four different divisions, how’s that gonna be positioned or promoted? The six-sided ring. To me, there are a lot of nuances, but at the end of the day, it’s the story. And I was blessed with fantastic talent, AJ Styles and Samoa Joe. We go through all that list, but I’m excited because it’s good for the industry. Change is good.”
On the reaction among fans: “I haven’t dove too deep online with what online feedback is, but change is good. But I’m sure it’s a lightning rod. I would think some people hate it, some people love it, but I do think change is good. One thing that I immediately thought was, ‘Have they been doing a storyline to bring it along that there is a group of Impact’ — I don’t know, and to my knowledge, they haven’t. I think back to, who would have ever thought WCCW, the Von Erich name tried and true, and drew lots and lots of money through the years and just so many. But with the no-shows and the way the business was turned upside down there, who would have ever thought that USWA would have been the babyface name and WCCW would have been the heel name. But that’s kind of the storyline that we went down.”
Jeff Jarrett on how TNA could’ve drawn money from the name change: “I think you could have done a hell of a storyline out of this, and really got the current watchers of AXS, or Impact Wrestling. Because you got to do social media changes. The rebranding — boy oh boy. It’s so much easier said than done. It is a full lift. So I’m optimistic and it sounds like they have until January to kind of complete the thing. I just hope if they haven’t, that they kind of get into a storyline to bring the people along. Because I think it’s a real authentic story, and people can be brought along in the story with it…
“[Karen said], ‘What are your thoughts?’ I said, ‘Well, for me to sit here and say that I’m not emotionally tied to that; when you put your own money up and see it go from a dream to a reality, I will forever be somewhat emotionally tied to it. But I wish Scott and the team nothing but the best and I hope they take it to heights that it’s never been before.'”
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