This is true, but you've got to consider the fact they are actually going to be drawing a house at this Pay Per View since it's in a different market in Detroit, so they have to have a big show to get butts in the seats and make money.
But I agree. TNA's done a lousy job of it. Like, what exactly about the last PPV mattered? I was at Slammiversary and that felt like a big deal, but Victory Road or whatever it's called sounded shitty.