We finally have the answer to a question we have been asking
since TMZ broke the story back in July. After nearly 4 months of MAJOR
speculation on the sheets of dirt, banter between Spike officials and a former
writer, and the internet community debating as to where (or even if there will
be a) TNA will be in 2015. Destination America and Impact have reached a
multi-year agreement to take the brand to the Discovery Communications family.
Some have rejoiced simply because there was a TV deal announced while others speculate
that this will be that FINAL thing that will end TNA, but I am going to look at
what this move could mean for Impact in the future.
It seems these days that a few terms are thrown around improperly on a regular basis. The ones I shake my head at the most are what I call “warped palavers” as they are meant to be used as a way to justify ones stance on a topic that really cannot be defined beyond opinion. Perhaps my favorite of all is the term “compelling” because many use it to define something when the word in general is opposite by meaning. Let’s take a look at how some have misused the term in relation to these current Bethlehem tapings. I’ll cherry pick a few of my favorites from forum pages across the internet.
Stories on Impact are boring and
not compelling in the least.
Follow along with me for a minute
as I tell you this story: