5 Game-Changing Ideas WWE Is Considering For The Network
1. Broadcasting GFW/Impact/TNA
It may seem absurd to call TNA competition to WWE, but it has been Vince McMahon's biggest rival in the United States since WCW. These days though, the TNA brand is in disarray, changing their owners, championships, and company name more times than anyone can count. With them struggling so much, now would be the most opportunistic time for WWE to purchase the fledgling business.
Many of TNA's biggest stars, who are now under contract with WWE, had their best bouts in the Impact Zone. Even some of WWE's home-grown wrestlers have had their fair share of excellent matches with the other company, with the likes of Drew McIntyre, Kurt Angle, and Christian coming to mind. TNA's archives would be a hit on the Network, giving longtime fans a chance to relive classics, and new fans an opportunity to watch the matches that helped define their current favourite WWE wrestlers.
WWE has always done its best to pretend that TNA doesn't exist, never mentioning the success that stars, like AJ Styles, had there. If WWE owned the rights to TNA, they would surely be more open to acknowledging the company, allowing the championship reigns of many ex-TNA wrestlers to be celebrated on WWE broadcasting.