10 Ways TNA Impact Wrestling Can Improve In 2015

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January 16th marks a very big date in the history of Impact Wrestling, as the company makes their debut on Destination America, after a nine-year relationship with Spike TV (later known as just Spike), which saw many ups and downs like a roller coaster ride. 2014 wasn't the promotion's best year. Their ratings, attendance and overall public interest dropped, and while Destination America is seen in less homes than Spike, the move is being viewed as a fresh start, and rightfully so. This is the perfect time to take a look at ways Impact Wrestling can improve their predicament in 2015. They're trying to improve their product from top to bottom, on-screen and off, in an attempt to be any sort of legitimate competition in the world of wrestling. Many of these ten items seem like "obvious" answers, but the company still isn't doing them, which lets you know about some of the disconnect that Impact management has with reality. If they can implement even some of these things moving forward, it isn't going to guarantee anything, but it will help to build on a solid base of wrestlers that they already have, and that will do nothing but help them out, as a whole.
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