Sami Callihan: TNA Is Finally Getting The Respect It Deserves

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Sami Callihan is glad that people are finally starting to appreciate what TNA is doing.

The company has long refused to die, despite numerous setbacks over their history. Their long, slow, laborious journey has brought them to a place where they are hotter than they have been in a decade.

With stars like Joe Hendry, Moose, Nic Nemeth and Josh Alexander, they have some of the top talent in the United States on their roster. This has helped them draw huge crowds and put on some of the best shows in their history.

Sami Callihan recently spoke with Tru Heel Heat Wrestling, where he was thrilled that TNA is finally getting the respect it deserves from the fans.

“TNA’s hot right now, dude. People want to talk about this company.” Sami Callihan said. “Over the past five years, building to what TNA is now, I don’t think there’s been a better weekly episodic television wrestling show. No other company has made more steps forward. For every step other companies might take back, TNA just keeps chugging along. It’s that old story—is the rabbit running fast going to win the race, or is the tortoise just trucking along? I think TNA is finally getting the respect it deserves.

Sami Callihan continued. “I think we’re hotter now than we’ve been in years. We’re selling more tickets and more pay-per-views than we’ve done in over 10 years. Right now is the best time to be not just a TNA fan, but a wrestling fan in general. You have wrestling at your fingertips—if you have a phone and internet, you have professional wrestling. Not just the indies, but TNA, WWE, and other companies.”

“And for TNA right now, it’s not like you have to have the channel to watch. You can be anywhere in the world, in the United States or globally, and watch TNA on TNA Plus. You get every episode and all the specials. They even have a deal right now: three months free with promo code WATCHTNA, all caps. So, there’s no excuse not to give TNA a chance right now.” Sami Callihan said.

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