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c-bu

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  1. Ratings are low because no one knows of the brand... the show has been consistently better than Raw and LU in 2016.

     

    It's not that people don't know the brand, after 14 years people know it.... it's what the brand has done in the past that's led to the low ratings now.

     

    In my opinion, the biggest problem TNA has is that they've been so terrible and amateurish in the past that just the mere mention of them makes people roll their eyes. I think they'd have a better chance without the TNA name weighing them down.

     

    True, they attempted the rebrand with IMPACT but still use TNA in places, it's like they don't know their own identity. Another rebrand may not help unless its clear and defined. Just look at their website and you can see how things are run - two separate domains and a roster page that hasn't been updated since last year.

  2. I mean excluding pro athletes I had a friend a few years ago completely tear his, and he was able to run within four months with light physical therapy. Now obviously it's an isolated incident, but I suppose if you take surgery into account it makes sense

     

    There is a difference between being able to run and the impact that comes with sports, especially wrestling. Running can be easy depending on the knee injury, but when you factor in twisting and turning on a knee, jumping and landing with force, it's alot of wear to put on a surgically repaired meniscus so recovery needs to be lengthened to insure its back to full strength.

     

    I've torn my ACL, had it surgically repaired only to tear it again. Running at full sprint in a straight line on a torn ACL is not a problem despite this, but when it comes to pivoting or jumping around it's a different story.

     

    Then again, everybody is different, some people do recover quicker.

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