Shane McMahon At The Helm: Could He Revitalize TNA?

The question of whether Shane McMahon could do a better job running TNA (now known as Impact Wrestling) involves several considerations.

Shane McMahon is a well-known figure in professional wrestling, having spent years in WWE as both a performer and in various management roles. He has experience in the business side of wrestling, which could be beneficial in running a company like TNA.

Shane McMahon – experience is primarily within WWE, and he lacks specific experience as a booker or running a national wrestling company independently.

Running TNA would require not only business acumen but also a deep understanding of the wrestling industry beyond WWE. Shane McMahon's lack of experience outside WWE could be a significant challenge.

Additionally, Shane McMahon attempt to run AEW was reportedly met with skepticism due to his lack of product knowledge and familiarity with AEW's business mode.

TNA/Impact Wrestling has had various management teams over the years, each with their strengths and weaknesses. To assess whether Shane McMahon could do better, one would need to compare his potential strategies and leadership style with those of current or past management.

While Shane McMahon has valuable experience in the wrestling industry, his ability to run TNA effectively would depend on his ability to adapt to a new business environment and learn from past experiences.

Shane McMahon lack of experience outside WWE and as a booker could be significant hurdles. However, his business acumen and wrestling knowledge could still offer some benefits if he were to take on such a role.

Shane McMahon might bring some advantages, his lack of specific experience in running a wrestling promotion independently and his limited knowledge outside WWE are significant concerns.