Don't forget TNA is running Slamiversary that day as well.
A weekend that will now have FOUR PLEs/PPVs with Night of Champions, Great American Bash, Forbidden Door, and Slammiversary. Which very likely means that TNA isn't going to get any notable NXT talent on the show, not that there is much notable NXT talent these days anyway.
For a company whose ticket sales/advances are absolutely horrendous, it is going to be very tough for TNA to move more tickets for Slammiversary, which has sold less than 1300 tickets and it's their second biggest PPV (I said earlier in this thread it was their biggest but I was wrong). AEW last ran this arena (Agganis Arena in Boston) in November for a Dynamite/Collision taping and put over 3K in it. Is 3K something to brag about? Certainly not. TNA's not even doing half that.
I don't know if it's really feasible at this point, but they should strongly consider moving it to another weekend. No one is going to be paying attention to it even though it will be an afternoon show running unopposed in its timeslot. Anything notable that happens from it is going to be completely out of the news and social media cycle before the night is even over. Get it on another weekend, try to convince WWE to act like a real partner and send some NXT people to help out, maybe let them have Joe Hendry for a day. Hell send Danhausen to do his clown crap, at least it would get attention TNA's way.
WWE propped them up to take their notable talent familiar to the WWE audience so they wouldn't have to build them up from scratch when they signed them and to get TNA a TV deal to try to hurt AEW, which has failed even more miserably than their past attempts to counter program AEW PPVs. Now that there's only two notable people left in TNA (Mike Santana, Leon Slater) and the TV deal is done, WWE has basically wiped their hands clean of doing anything to resemble being a legitimate partner.
They debuted on AMC on January 15. Only five WWE wrestlers have had a match in TNA since
- Arianna Grace has had 8 TNA matches since. She is a career jobber in NXT who is getting nepotism bookings in TNA because she's the daughter of Santino Marella
- Channing Lorenzo has had 6 TNA matches since and is Arianna's boyfriend, so basically more nepotism bookings. WWE basically has done nothing notable with him for most of the last year. He's not even the "star" of a stable led by freaking Lexis King
- Joe Henry's one appearance was during the week of the AMC premiere for the PPV that weekend
- Zaria's one appearance was during the week of the AMC premiere for the PPV that weekend
- Chazz Hall is a vanilla midget who just signed an ID deal