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TNA is owned by Anthem, a very big Canadian media company's sports arm. They aren't "struggling to stay afloat", they are a tax write-off.You're right, they should read the AEW buys ROH chapter from Tony Khan's latest book: 'How to handle a dead and dying wrestling promotion.'
Also, what benefit was there for TNA with Omega making the Impact champ look like a geek and then losing it to Christian on AEW TV?
TNA's struggling to stay afloat and I don't think they're going to be around long regardless of who is pillaging them for spare parts. It really feels like they're subsisting off of the goodwill of whichever bigger org is feeling charitable, like Paul Heyman ECW.
I think the only thing really keeping them alive at the moment is their TV deal with Sportsnet in Canada and all the tax breaks/grants/etc that come from being CanCon (I think....are they still producing out of Ottawa?)
Anthem bought AXS just to ensure TNA had a TV home in the US. Their pockets are basically bottomless, and they are fine with TNA running below break-even financially. Since their events are all in Ontario, they get tax credits and funding from federal and provincial CanCon programs as well as education ministry bucks due to partnering with media programs in colleges and universities to use student labour in their TV and event production.
TNA will keep existing as long as it is a working tax dodge for Anthem.
Also, people really need to quit saying TNA needs a new US TV deal. (See it a lot in other places online!) Their parent company owns the network and nobody else wanted them, so they aren't going anywhere.
