EC3 On NWA Potentially Working With TNA/IMPACT: It Would Have To Work For Both Sides
EC3 shares his thoughts on NWA potentially working with TNA/IMPACT Wrestling.
EC3 shares his thoughts on NWA potentially working with TNA/IMPACT Wrestling.
NWA continues to collaborate with other companies, including AAA. The promotion has not worked with IMPACT Wrestling much in recent years, as Billy Corgan had a controversial exit from the company before he purchased the NWA.
Speaking with MuscleManMalcolm, EC3 was asked whether he would want to see NWA and TNA/IMPACT Wrestling work together.
“As long as I don’t have to wrestle Moose again. I’m kidding. [Moose is one of] my good buddies, but he hits really, really hard. But I believe in collaborations in all forms of this business. I think it needs to be done in a way too, it’s like your businesses that are in theory competitive, that it has to work for both. How does that work? Sometimes you’re gonna miss out on potential things you really want to see. Like hypothetically if it was champion versus champion, how does one company sacrifice their champion because that’s making the other company look superior, and vice versa. How do you deliver a satisfying finish to fans without having some horseshit DQ or nonsensical kind of, everything remains 50/50. So I think that’s the one hill to climb when it comes to that kind of business. But then also, sometimes art is more important, creative is important, when people are willing to sacrifice for it. So it would all depend I guess on the business end,” EC3 said.
During the interview, EC3 stated that NWA collaborating with high-level international companies would be cool. Check out his comments here.
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