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So will Kevin Nash take credit for the ratings?

 

He probably will, but in actuality, unlike the last few ratings spikes, when there was a heavily promoted match or angle (Sting's return and later, first match, or Joe/Daniels), this was pretty much promoted as a ordinary PPV aftermath show. That would suggest that there were people out there who were interested in what happened at the PPV and tuned in to find out, which, if true, bodes well for TNA.

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So will Kevin Nash take credit for the ratings?

 

He probably will, but in actuality, unlike the last few ratings spikes, when there was a heavily promoted match or angle (Sting's return and later, first match, or Joe/Daniels), this was pretty much promoted as a ordinary PPV aftermath show. That would suggest that there were people out there who were interested in what happened at the PPV and tuned in to find out, which, if true, bodes well for TNA.

 

Right now they just need to establish an audience and it seems like they are starting to do that well. I've enjoyed Impact lately and I hope they keep it up. Although Nash gave the worse Jacknife powerbomb he has ever given in his life.

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So will Kevin Nash take credit for the ratings?

 

I don't know. I don't see Nash having any political power like he did in WCW. So I am not to worried about his ego. Since I think TNA would can him if he got out of line.

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