10. Slowly Make TNA A Global Product

This is a step which has already started in earnest, with TNA's recent tour of the United Kingdom bringing about great acclaim and support from their legions of British fans. That shows, above all else, that TNA has a foothold in a major market outside the USA, and with their wrestling product it is no wonder the British wrestling community has enjoyed their presence. Perhaps to continue the trend, TNA should possibly consider the prospect of hosting a PPV in the UK. I'm not just saying this as a Briton that wants to see a wrestling PPV, but by taking a step that WWE seem very reluctant to do, this could give TNA great media attention and more regard amongst the IWC for their international flavour. It will at least give them a mention on Sky Sports News every now and again. Furthermore, TNA should consider bringing back the World X-Cup, which would be an attractive prospect for global fans that follow the fortunes of numerous international wrestlers. It would change the demographic of fans at least in the short-term, and certainly would improve their prospects of touring in nations that have very strong wrestling traditions, such as Japan and Mexico. TNA would be very ignorant to pass on the opportunity to build international prestige and create competition with WWE at the least in the international market.