>>17068697I don't follow it enough anymore to know who is there. It certainly couldn't be done magically in one show.
First, announce specially that TK is no longer booking. This absolutely will draw interest back from the people who left due to TK playhouse booking.
Second, fire like half of the roster. Son't need em, especially the ones that can't speak english or cut a promo, and jobbers. Jobbers can just be local talent hired for the show.
Third, we'd have to build the fanbase back up. This would require consistant logical booking centered around storylines, which means every single match has to has to push a storyline. If it doesn't, it shouldn't be on the show.
Fourth, have more promos. You don't need tons and tons, but something akin to the first few weeks of collision, where they open with a rundown of the show with a few small promos, followed by a more lengthy promo that either plays into a major storyline or sets up the night's main event.
Fifth, don't drop storylines or have dumbfuck nonsense storylines.
Last, make damn sure that there's no overly choreographed curcus crap. Fire the bucks if you have to just to keep that shit out.
Do this for a few months and I garantee you will see a steady rise in numbers. I know I would start watching again. Maybe after a couple quarters a big show will break 1 millie.