6. Limit Social Media
Without TNA being around lately, more of my focus has been on WWE programming and nothing makes this reason hit home more, than watching one episode of Monday Night Raw. Now I was able to watch the last live episode of Impact and with the exception of one hashtag, was subjected to almost no social media throughout the show. As of right now TNA has the right idea. When you go to their website, there is an easy to navigate link to all of their social media sites. On Impact itself, the twitter handles of each
wrestler are simply listed below their names
. You are given the choice whether or not you find that person interesting enough to follow. It isnt being constantly shoved down your throat. The WWE on the other hand is another story. Now I am not much for drinking games but if you are looking for one, try taking a drink every time something new is hashtagged on Raw. #LateToWork. The only thing that might get you more buzzed that that, is if you take a drink every time a recap is shown of what happened moments ago. Although Impact is slowly catching up on this one. Bottom line, be active and visible in the social media world but let the fans decide for themselves whats worthy of following.