"Wrestling is kind of a dirty word to a lot of people," Carter told minyanville.com. "Here I am, a young woman not from the industry. I don't represent the perception of wrestling."
Carter says TNA's audience is made of blue-collar workers, graduate students, and families with their kids. She wants to bring her outside perspective on the wrestling business to market the product to a variety of people. Carter believes TNA is a good entertainment value to wrestling fans during tough economic times.
"At a time when people can't buy expensive items, wrestling is a good way of suspending disbelief for just a minute," Carter said. "It's (the audience) so much more diverse than people perceive it to be."...More?
source: minyanville.com

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