by Hanley! » Oct 22, '13, 1:57 pm
^^ Yeah, TNA had been going really strong for about 18 months, but the decline in quality between Slammiversary and Bound For Glory was pretty dramatic. Hopefully having cut some costs now, they can turn things around again in the new year. Hopefully the worst of the crisis is over and they can concentrate on simply improving for a while.
I think a new head of creative is important for them, because while I haven't heard many people praising him for TNA's success, things seem to have gotten worse since Bruce Prichard stepped down as head of creative. Whoever is doing it now (possibly Bischoff) doesn't seem to have the same touch.