Recent reports suggest that TNA’s search for a new network is not going well. Executives are TV networks feel as though there is a negative stigma attached to TNA after they were dropped by Spike TV.
People are wondering why Spike TV would drop a television show that has over 1 million viewers every week and apparently the reason is TNA’s management. Spike didn’t have confidence that TNA’s management has what it takes to grow the company and thus has decided to sever all ties with them by the end of the year.
TNA is still negotiating with other networks but it seems to be an uphill battle.
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