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Posted by Steve Carrier on 08/26/2016 at 01:34 PM

Billy Corgan appeared on Vince Russo’s The Brand for a new interview discussing his new role as president of TNA. Some highlights are below:

On Dixie Carter still being the majority owner of TNA:

“I am the President, I do have an ownership stake. It is a fluctuating situation, which I cannot talk about certain details because of it, but I would say it is moving progressively into the right direction, because a the end of the day, the company needs resources and the funding to continue, and I think those are good decisions that have been made so, whether or not at the end of the day I, or somebody else ends up owning the majority stake or Dixie keeps her majority stake, that has yet to be remain seen, but I see all the moves that are happening as good moves, but the one thing that I can tell you is that I am the President and I am running the operational part of the company. As you know, there are different parts of the company, that are not necessarily bigger than the President role, because the President sets the tone for the company, but there are other deals that get made that don’t have necessarily have to deal with the day to day product and the day to day running of the wrestling company.”

On having complete Creative control:

“That is the role. That is the power I have inherited and that is the power I intend to execute. With that said, I am a person because of my musical background, which I have been doing for over 30 years, and that includes working with video directors, and Presidents of record labels and things like that. I am a firm believer that if you can’t get everyone into the same direction, power doesn’t mean much anyway. You can use your power, you can throw your power around, and you can intimidate, but it doesn’t really mean something on the other end of it then you are not going to get your message across, so I believe that TNA lacks a systematic approach from creative down and that runs through the business, and because of that you get kind of these weird things that people don’t know who is calling the shots, who to turn to, and I think that has really hurt the business. That has hurt the business from the time that I got into the business, essentially as an employee, underneath that structure, so I have every intention of synergizing the business­­from Creative to the Talent, and back through. I think we have an incredible roster of talent. I want their input but at the same time I have to balance out the business concerns, which are plenty well documented, but it is my job to sort of synergize their position that will help the company grow. I believe that I know how to do that and believe that I am tough enough to not only take the heat when I make a mistake, and to raise my hand and admit to when I make a mistake, but at the end of the day, I only took that spot because I have the control and the power to make those calls, and without those calls I wouldn’t have taken it.”

On his experience in the professional wrestling business:

“Honestly, nothing is hitting me for the first time. It is just getting into a place where I am making decisions that are best for the company. In regards to the [Smashing] Pumpkins, if there is an issue, creatively I can fix it myself, so the only difference here in the wrestling business is that I cannot fix everything by myself creatively. I cannot go into the ring, I cannot wrestle 5­star matches to make it all go away. I have to understand and work with everybody involved to get the best of the company; so there is a different dynamic here, but to me it’s fairly similar; it’s about resources, understanding the resources, but again, I will say that organizationally TNA is behind the curve, so my first job is really to get some sort of consistent organizational flow so we can maximize the opportunities we do have, and then I have to go out into the world and have to beat that drum and have to bring people to the table and I do believe that the tech future and wrestling future is going to be very bright. You see WWE kind of turning the corner on that. I think some people would argue that it is a success story, I actually think we are still in the very early days of wrestling and technology and with virtual reality on any number of things, so I’m trying to..."







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