@Crazed_Lfc@DSR_Joker The goal was to get a studio that would have two live service games generating a lot of cash and to use their staff to guide other studios.
@bigtimesbecks@NN_Graps My problem with Maclin is more to do with how long he was with the company. 5 years and his only title reign was less than two months. They just for whatever reason never went all in on him.
@GiftedMoney There’s literally no benefit to them owning TNA. They don’t own a network so licensing the library doesn’t mean anything to them. Unlike AAA, TNA doesn’t expand their reach to another demographic.
@MikeGilbert311 Scott had a lot of bad booking but it’s undeniable how good he was at talent relations and how he was able to foster a locker room that had loyalty to what TNA was trying to do. You can definitely see the vibe shift after he got fired.