Since WWE and TNA have partnered up, fans have seen mutual benefits for both companies.
Months in, it’s now known who initiated this collaboration.
Since the partnership began, notable talent exchanges have occurred, with wrestlers like Jordynne Grace, Tatum Paxley, The Rascalz, Alexander Hammerstone, Joe Hendry, and No Quarter Catch Crew crossing over between shows.
Fans agree that this partnership holds even more potential for both sides.
In an interview with Fightful, Scott D’Amore discussed the positive impact of the WWE-TNA partnership, confirming he was the one who reached out to WWE to establish it.
He remarked on TNA’s growth since his departure, which has been advantageous for both companies, saying,
“The current TNA relationship with WWE is a great one and mutually beneficial.
It’s one of the reasons I reached out to initiate that relationship.
What they’ve built since I’ve left shows benefits on both sides.”
The Wrestling Observer also reported that TNA has seen gains from this alliance, with recent events selling out venues with 2,000 seats, a significant increase from their previous draws of 500-800 attendees.
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