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Eric Bischoff Shares Who Was Responsible For TNA Rebranding As Impact ); Eric Bischoff gave his opinion on the original TNA name during a recent edition of his 83 Weeks podcast. “The ideation of TNA was juvenile, prepubescent, let’s jerk off to a Sears lingerie catalogue,” Bischoff said. “In my humble opinion, it was stupid to start out with, it was even dumber to hold onto to it when you’re trying to become a national promotion on a high profile cable outlet in prime time when you’re trying to appeal to advertisers. It was as stupid as any idea that I’ve seen perpetuated for an extended period of time. It was time to drop TNA but people in TNA didn’t want to, they felt like oh my gosh, we invested so much in this brand, yes and it was a stupid brand to invest in! ....
Photo Credit: AEW In 2010, TNA transitioned into becoming IMPACT Wrestling as the company started to attempt a re-do of the Monday Night Wars by going head-to-head with Monday Night RAW. Former WWE and WCW writer Vince Russo told Wrestling Inc. in 2014 that he came up with the “TNA” name (Total Nonstop Action) as the company’s name. On the latest episode of 83 Weeks, Eric Bischoff gave his opinion on the original TNA name and how he thought it was a bad idea. Bischoff said the name reminded him of an inappropriate saying and thought it was a terrible idea as a start up company. ....
Eric Bischoff Reveals How Much TNA Owed Him When He Left Photo Credit: AEW During the 83 Weeks Podcast, Eric Bischoff talked about his time in TNA, as well as the president of the company for 13 years, Dixie Carter. Bischoff mentioned how interested Dixie was in becoming an onscreen personality and authority figure. As someone who had that experience in WCW, Bischoff talked about the ups and downs of being an authority figure on television. “Dixie liked to be on T.V.” Bischoff said. “It’s not a criticism, but she really wanted to be the face of that company. She was right to a degree because when you’re the face of the company, when you’re on camera, that has value when you take a meeting with somebody. To be able to have that added patina of being a character on the show and the authority figure, it’s an advantage in some cases. ....