The Culling is pretty good though it now rather means H1Z1 is obsolete for me since The Culling is a great death match PVP game like the King of the Kill mode was in H1Z1 and DAYZ is far and away a better survival game than H1Z1 just survive. the Culling is only 10.99 of alpha release so well worth a pop.
Finally got H1Z1 working and I have to say it's probably an easier gaming experience compared to Dayz. Crafting system is a bit more arcadey with it's discovery method and the combat is no where near as tight as Dayz but it's easier to drop into. The Battle Royal feature is also nice as it lets you swapo to a death match style event from the slower survival. I think Dayz is probably the better survival game and the zombies are a bit more of a threat but H1Z1 is probably more initially rewarding to play.
I don't think TNA do anything anymore, I don't think they book anything that you'd really call an angle. They just book feuds with no real planning other than "win match, lose match, angry promo, win/lose match, blow off".
It certainly reaches more houses. It doesn't in and of itself solve the issues over the cost of production or getting back the audience they need to be viable to any station. Still, they've got a TV deal now so that's at least one less worry.
Blue Pants is apparently likely done with NXT (or at least will be in the bad books). Word is she's got drunk after an event and made a scene and has been sat backstage on her phone instead of following events.
Based on notes from two correspondents, an estimated 250-350 fans attended Saturday’s live event in Salem. There was one fan on Twitter who said there were just over 400 fans but the venue reported that 80% were non-paying tickets. This is the show that featured Angle’s return to the ring and Earl Hebner’s Hall of Fame induction. Below are some photos of the crowd: