The Importance of Kevin Nash to TNA and the Ineffectiveness of the Main Event Mafia in Increasing Ratings, According to Jeff Jarrett

The Importance of Kevin Nash to TNA and the Ineffectiveness of the Main Event Mafia in Increasing Ratings, According to Jeff Jarrett
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The Importance of Kevin Nash to TNA and the Ineffectiveness of the Main Event Mafia in Increasing Ratings, According to Jeff Jarrett
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On a recent edition of his “My World” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett discussed the importance of The Main Event Mafia which included Kurt Angle, Sting, Kevin Nash, Scott Steiner, and Booker T in TNA Wrestling.

Jarrett also weighed in on Nash’s value to the Anthem-owned promotion and his contribution to the business at the time.

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You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On why the Main Event Mafia could be able to hold ratings: “When I saw all these kinds of faults, just — because this is something that I think is relevant back in the day when you got books, and I say books as in rating books, in May and November. But you know now we’re into weekly, minute-by-minutes. It comes down to stars and storyline, you know. They had it both. When you sat down and looked at Kurt and Booker, and Steiner and Nash, and then Sting? Those five guys, all former world heavyweight champions, all had been in the game at this stage a minimum of 20 years. Certainly all had been on TV 15-plus. But then the upstart promotion who continued to grow and grow and grow, and we know the Spike kind of history and success, and the build. And then you had your homegrown guys mixed in with Team 3D. Just everything had kind of come together. And when you kind of almost look back from day one of TNA in June of 2002, and now here we are: January, February, March, or January of 2009, It was really beginning — we had seven years of a book written in a lot of ways. So I just think the story was there as much as the star power.”

On the importance of having Kevin Nash in TNA: “I always looked at Kevin as, ‘He’s going to get the job done.’ I don’t think there was a thought that ever crossed my mind that said, ‘I’m hiring Kevin for his in-ring work.’ It was a star power, his verbal skills, his backstage contributions, his brand being a part of the product, everything that went with it. And so you know, his neck issues and his shoulder issues and all that, I always thought — and again, my upbringing and watching different things through the territory days and hearing stories. You kind of figure out ‘What is the workaround?’ I don’t even think that mindset comes into play a lot of times, and that’s something that wisdom teaches you. But again, I’m gonna go back to, ‘Okay, his in-ring ability might not be — he might not be able to go 100% of what Kevin’s 100% is, but does that really matter?’”

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The Main Event Mafia: A Powerful Force in TNA Wrestling

In the world of professional wrestling, factions have always played a significant role in shaping storylines and creating memorable moments. One faction that left a lasting impact on TNA Wrestling (now known as Impact Wrestling) was The Main Event Mafia. Led by wrestling legends Kurt Angle, Sting, Kevin Nash, Scott Steiner, and Booker T, this group brought star power and compelling storylines to the promotion.

The Main Event Mafia was formed in 2008 and quickly became one of the most dominant factions in TNA Wrestling history. The group consisted of established veterans who had already achieved great success in their careers. Each member had held the world heavyweight championship and had decades of experience in the wrestling industry.

One of the reasons why The Main Event Mafia was able to hold ratings and captivate audiences was the combination of star power and compelling storylines. With Kurt Angle, Booker T, and Sting leading the way, fans were treated to high-profile matches and intense rivalries. These wrestlers had built their reputations over years of hard work and dedication, and their presence in the faction added credibility and excitement to TNA Wrestling.

The Main Event Mafia also benefited from the upstart promotion’s growth and success. TNA Wrestling had been steadily building its brand since its inception in 2002, and by 2008, it had gained a loyal fan base. The addition of The Main Event Mafia only served to enhance the promotion’s reputation and draw more attention to its product.

In addition to the established stars, The Main Event Mafia also included homegrown talent like Team 3D (formerly known as The Dudley Boyz). This mix of established veterans and rising stars created a dynamic and engaging roster that kept fans invested in the promotion.

One member of The Main Event Mafia who played a crucial role in TNA Wrestling was Kevin Nash. While Nash’s in-ring abilities may have been limited due to his neck and shoulder issues, his star power and backstage contributions were invaluable. Nash’s presence added a level of prestige to the faction and helped elevate the overall product.

The Main Event Mafia’s impact on TNA Wrestling cannot be overstated. Their storylines and matches brought excitement and intrigue to the promotion, and their star power attracted new fans. The faction’s success was a testament to the importance of strong characters and compelling storylines in professional wrestling.

Although The Main Event Mafia eventually disbanded, their legacy lives on in the annals of TNA Wrestling history. Their contributions to the promotion helped solidify its place in the wrestling industry and paved the way for future success.

In conclusion, The Main Event Mafia was a powerful force in TNA Wrestling. Led by wrestling legends Kurt Angle, Sting, Kevin Nash, Scott Steiner, and Booker T, this faction brought star power, compelling storylines, and exciting matches to the promotion. Their impact on TNA Wrestling cannot be understated, and their legacy continues to resonate in the wrestling world.