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WWE Puts In Bid To Purchase TNA Wrestling : forbes





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WWE Puts In Bid To Purchase TNA Wrestling

WWE Puts In Bid To Purchase TNA Wrestling
WWE Puts In Bid To Purchase TNA Wrestling

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TNA Would Thrive As An Exclusive Show On The WWE Network

TNA Would Thrive As An Exclusive Show On The WWE Network
TNA Would Thrive As An Exclusive Show On The WWE Network

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5 Pros and Cons of WWE Potentially Buying TNA Wrestling

5 Pros and Cons of WWE Potentially Buying TNA Wrestling
5 Pros and Cons of WWE Potentially Buying TNA Wrestling
WWE may have placed a bid to buy TNA, which would have an impact on the wrestling industry both in positive and negative lights.WWE monopolized the wrestling industry in 2001, when they bought out long-time competitor WCW.Throughout the late 1990's, these companies battled on Monday nights for ratings supremecy, with WCW even "winning" for a time.
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Huge Update On TNA Being Sold, How Much They're Worth, If WWE Inquired

Huge Update On TNA Being Sold, How Much They're Worth, If WWE Inquired
Huge Update On TNA Being Sold, How Much They're Worth, If WWE Inquired
TNA and the WWE have never truly been competitors.Vince McMahon was always one step ahead of Jeff Jarrett and then Dixie Carter.WWE had the financial backing, legacy, and wrestlers to provide memorable moments to keep the fans coming.
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WWE reportedly puts in bid to purchase TNA

WWE reportedly puts in bid to purchase TNA
WWE reportedly puts in bid to purchase TNA
TNA Wrestling is for up for sale and the company is fielding offers from some familiar competitors.According to the New York Post, both WWE and Sinclair Broadcast Group (Ring of Honor's parent company) are rumoured to have made recent offers to buy TNA.While the Post speculates that TNA would sell for $40 million, industry insider Dave Meltzer says that figure is far too high.




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