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So apparently this only got 1,500 buys
Joshua Morgan
Kayden Rivera
>Source: my ass
Colton Nguyen
WON. The ROH people got the same.
Ayden Cox
1500 too many
Jayden Cruz
Meltzer confirms your ass
Ryder Hughes
My ass is a good source
Landon Roberts
Imagine being one of those 1500
Brandon Thompson
Of black dick
Parker Evans
I've been wrong about this for 17 years straight but TNA will unironically die this year.
Dylan Bailey
They're starting from the bottom again. If they're really changed then it'll grow from here.
John Martin
Pwinsider reporting close to 750,000 buys
Gavin Williams
You can't trust Meltzer numbers when it comes to TNA. He has a vendetta against them, for what ever reason.
Hudson Fisher
Why the fuck do you simpact people say this?
all he does is put over the show and wants them to get better TV
Charles Adams
Is TNAMecca still down?
Carson Turner
>Impact right now is hampered by its lack of exposure. The PPV shows are good, but that’s not enough to do significant business. The show drew about 850 fans, which was a full house the way the building was set up.
>At press time, the early estimates of television PPV buys is 1,500. The number is just about identical with that of ROH’s Best in the World show (currently estimated at 1,400 at press time) on 6/28. Counting in buys over the last week for the ROH show, the numbers between the two are so close that in one major cable conglomerate, there were actually only six buys separating the two shows. The big difference is most of the ROH viewership is on its subscription streaming service so you get a better price point, while Impact is all either television PPV or Fite TV, both at the same price, meaning the bulk of viewership would be television PPV.
>For a comparison, last year’s Slammiversary was estimated at 1,500 buys, Rebellion at 2,000 and Homecoming at 3,100.
Impact literally doing the same buys as ROH, more proof that it has become just another indy fed.
Joshua Foster
They're console warriors that can't take criticism.
Jose Cook
Finally finished watching today. Only decent match was Elgin vs Cage everything else was straight up shit
Logan Price
Kevin Nash BTFO
Isaiah Parker
Maybe 10 years ago, but Meltzer hasn’t got anything against them now. He actually loved the show.
Christian Morris
literally watching the opening match right now and it's a good spot show, so you're wrong
Carter Miller
Still more than AEWho
Jayden Martinez
>a good spot show
Who has time for that?
Juan Mitchell
They did more than 90,000 for Double or Nothing
Alexander Bell
Why are so they so insistent on keeping the Impact name and fucking josh mathews? That's the main reason people refuse to give them another chance.
Wyatt Taylor
the name Impact means something to E-drones and they think they are bigger then they are
Wyatt Diaz
>chimpactsfags still cant accept that their ""fed"" is irrelevant
sadder than a e drone/ae drone throwing a fit
Lucas Adams
I am
Lincoln Barnes
Saw one episode of this show years ago. I remember the ring was like six sided and there was a dude with a leather mask wrestling a fat Polynesian guy.
Logan Rogers
This number doesn’t factor in Fite buys. So you can all suck my ding-dong diddly dick. Boomervision is dead and has been for a long time
John Sanchez
The Golden Age
Nicholas Perez
Not so much a vendetta, but he just doesn't get the Impact style. He gives WWE a pass most of the time, because it's his childhood promotion.
Like for example, this week, he gave the Monster's Ball match at Slamm 3.25 stars, which is kinda low given the response it generated. Ok, maybe he doesn't like hardcore matches? Well he gave Moxley and Janela 4.25 stars for a match with the same spots
Last year he TWICE reported really low numbers for Impact tapings without checking them and then after the e drones had chimped out, made a small retraction in later weeks.
Not as bad as Mike Johnson from PWInsider though. This year he tried to say that Impact having Jordynne Grace on a per appearance trial deal was a bad thing. Except it was good for both sides and it eventually led to a full time contract.
Austin Morgan
Ia there anyone here who watched Slammiversary and Fyter Fest and genuinely believed Fyter Fest was better?
Slammiversary is my show of the year so far. Everything was great.
Benjamin Gonzalez
Same bro. Going to watch it again this afternoon on Fite.
Kayden Price
>a good spot show
I'm beggin ya to have sex
Jose Myers
DiscussPW is where the last of the Meccans reside.
The real hardcore delusional possible future mass shooters.
People who make Yea Forums look like serious mature rational wrestling discussion.
Levi Sanchez
>1,500 is a bigger number than 98,000
TNA fans everyone
Luis Fisher
the sooner they get bought out by AEW the better
Austin Hill
>he just doesn't get the Impact style
LMAO this bullshit excuse like TNA is some next level galaxy brain fed for geniuses. Delusional.
>he gave the Monster's Ball match at Slamm 3.25 stars, which is kinda low given the response it generated.
what "response" did it generate? How is that relevant to the subjective star rating he gives it?
>he gave Moxley and Janela 4.25 stars for a match with the same spots
>With the same spots
lmao no
Jayden Cox
friendship ended with simpact
Henry Gray
Most are probably buys from mental hospitals and retard homes.
Colton Evans
>LMAO this bullshit excuse like TNA is some next level galaxy brain fed for geniuses. Delusional.
no, but it's clear that Impact focuses more on psychology than MOVEZ. Meltzer clearly believes that Omega is the best wrestler ever and it's not because of the way he can make a crowd react.
Caleb Turner
>Meltzer
>Source
Kwab
Daniel Martin
there's around a one percent chance that some money mark will want their own aew and will buy it up and somehow tna always finds that guy. they're the cockroach company.