Source: Total Nonstop Podcast
Dixie Carter was on this week’s episode of Total Nonstop Podcast – a podcast sponsored by Spike TV and hosted by a former wrestling writer. The folks over at the Pro Wrestling Torch broke down some important parts of the interview which you can find below. However, you can download the entire interview and podcast by clicking the link above.
Thoughts on Taking iMPACT! on the Road:
“We know that it would be important to take Impact out and tour, but when I talk about running this company like a business, I don’t put my head on the pillow every night without thinking about staying in business and turning a profit and giving these great wrestlers and fans a company 10, 15, 20 years from now. And we have to make good business decisions.”
“Touring is extremely expensive. It’s extremely expensive to take a production like we have on the road for television. We have to be smart about it. Yes, we know it’s critical. Yes, we know it’s absolutely the next step in the evolution of TNA… For us to grow, we need to take Impact on the road.”
Putting More TNA Wrestling on Television Each Week:
“Having more shows on television in the U.S., to me, is a critical element of our growth. It’s hard to compete with two hours of TV against ten or 12 hours of television (from WWE) every week.”
On Last Night’s “Big Surprise” on iMPACT!:
“We do have one big surprise and I think the thing about surprises is there are very few of them in this business; there’s very few sure things. This is something I’ve worked on and I’ve worked on very hard. To me, this is one of the sure things, for me, in this business. People will have to tune in and see. I hope they are as happy and excited as I am.”
Ideas on Personally Appearing as a Character on iMPACT!:
“It’s something I never wanted to do, but I took a tremendous amount of pressure. It’s pretty hard when someone looks at you and says, ‘Okay, if you could be a part of something that maybe makes an impact positively on the company,’ why would you not do that?
“I think the reason is I didn’t know if I could do it, quite honestly. I think I’ve gone from absolutely not wanting to do it to it’s just more of an evolution of me how I’ve grown in this role since I first started.”