TNAs President,
Dixie Carter, sat down for an interview with
AllWrestling.coms Week In Review host
Dan the Cannon. One of the most influential women in
wrestling, Dixie spoke about various things from TNAs future plans to the work
environment.
After starting as a VP of a marketing firm, she moved to
Nashville to try new things. This is when she decided to start her own business,
which resulted in the birth of the US second largest wrestling company, Total
Nonstop Action. The lady talked about turning corners and reaching a global
audience. She highlighted the fact that she has always been into sports and
entertainment and is glad that she is providing a substitute to the wrestling
fans.
She also took the opportunity to clear the confusion regarding the
companys name. She stated that the name Impact Wrestling was introduced to
shuffle things, and the name of the company remains Total Nonstop Action (TNA)
and not Impact Wrestling, as some like to believe. She cleared that Impact
Wrestling is the show that the company, TNA, broadcasts.
Without
completely denying it, she said that the company might turn public in the
future; however, it is currently enjoying its present position. Emphasizing on
TNAs positive points, she highlighted the fact that her company has a great
in-ring product, thanks to the mixture of talented performers. However, she
shied away from talking about WWEs negative points.
Talking about TNAs
Gut Check, and replying to the concepts critics, Dixie said that it was
originally incorporated to find new talent and give them an opportunity to
shine. She believes that it is a result of teamwork, and has really helped the
company. According to the president, the unscripted show has an edge and is not
aimed towards producing overnight stars, but finding potential stars
She
also shared her points on the popular Bound for Glory Series that, according to
her, gives wrestlers an opportunity to show their talent and hunger for more.
She said that the creative department works hard to come up with new ideas. And
according to her, the statistical system adds much more to the product and keeps
fans interest alive.
About Impact Wrestling going live permanently, the
lady in power said that going live in Summer has greatly helped the company, as
it keeps everyone on their toes and makes them give their hundred percent. She
said that they are working on long-term plans and a lot of things need to be
taken care of before they pull the trigger.
On ratings, she said that
they are trying to build on the first hour, which has suffered since the slot
change. However, the company is content with the second hour, and hopes that the
first hour will also pick up soon.
She also said that the company is now
concentrating on long-term plans, which are often penned six months in advance.
However, due to the uncertain nature of the business, plans may often have to
change. She also confessed that she is not very fond of being in front of the
camera; however, she maintains that she would do it if the company needs
her.
On the role of social media, she said that it helps her stay in
touch with her fans and know about their opinions. And on about joining forces
with an independent company, the president said that it hasnt been brought up
yet.
Further discussing the hot topic of banning moves, she said that it
is an ongoing process and they do ban moves that are unsafe, such as direct
chair shots to the head.
She finished the interview by confessing that
the company has a stringent wellness policy in order to maintain a good and
healthy backstage atmosphere. She emphasized that TNA is like a big family and
they appreciate a healthy working atmosphere.