>>12012875Brand recognition. It beeing Impact longer than TNA at this point, doesn't matter. TNA was on a major cable channel and had t-shirts, videogames, toys and other merch on shelves next to WWE ones.
TNA had the a-list of the indies, the best home grown talent and the legends of the industry working for them. Impact has the d-list of the indies, the most boring home grown talent, and the has beens and never was' of the industry.
At least it's a start.