TNA News: Jeff Jarrett says TNA is about to "take another step and change on how the company does business," comments on the potential of roster cuts


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TNA News: Jeff Jarrett says TNA is about to "take another step and change on how the company does business," comments on the potential of roster cuts
Jul 20, 2010 - 11:53 AM



TNA founder Jeff Jarrett told Scott Fishman of the Miami Herald that the company learned from their brief move to Monday nights. "We've listened to our fans," Jarrett said. "We've listened to our focus groups. We've listened to numbers, and we would never have gotten to where we are today had we not tried that experiment.

"The mistake would be not learning from that experiment. We are about to take another step and change on how the company does business. We don't want to sit back and rest on our accomplishments. We are always trying and always pushing ourselves not just talent in the ring, but all facets of our business."

Jarrett was also asked about cost-cutting measures such as roster cuts. "We run a business and in the business of making money," said Jarrett. "So what needs to be done needs to be done in order for us to be in business." To read the full interview, visit MiamiHerald.com.

Powell's POV: I'm not sure what Jarrett meant regarding the business change. I wouldn't read too much into Jarrett's comments regarding the possibility of cost-cutting measures. He made a fair statement, but I don't believe he's heavily involved in that aspect of the business these days. That doesn't mean there won't be budget cuts, but I read that as more of a routine response to the question rather than an acknowledgement that cuts are in the works.

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