WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Nov 16)

By Andrew Soucek /

7. Soon?

https://twitter.com/TNADixie/status/532689775153905665 You gotta feel for all the men and women who currently work for TNA (and perhaps anyone who has ever worked for them). The company€™s contract with Spike TV is rapidly approaching its end date. Their run of fresh material is almost up. We€™re soon going to have to rely on €œbest of€ episodes (so basically a half hour of Samoa Joe vs. Angle, a Motor City Machine Guns match, and some X-Division stuff from 2004) to fill out the rest of the year. There are no future house shows announced, which means their talent isn€™t making money. There are rumors claiming that management has been leaving the talent in the dark. Dixie Carter is probably trying to broker a deal and has to work some things out, but she€™s the leader and failing incredibly at her job to give her employees any confidence. Even Bully Ray seemed to take a shot at her on Twitter this week. For some reason, Dixie is instead responding to random people. When a Twitter user asked her when we would be hearing news of a new TV deal, she simply responded €œSoon.€ Even if there is a new deal signed, there€™s no hope that this is going to end up well. Whether they end up on Destination America, Spike TV, WGN, or at a parking lot behind KMart, it just feels like this company is inevitably doomed with Dixie at the helm.