Brian Hebner on Dixie Carter: “She Was A Mark”
During the latest episode of “Refin’ It Up with Brian Hebner,” Hebner was asked about the criticism that Jeff Jarrett receives for the decline of TNA Wrestling.
Hebner doesn’t blame the TNA Founder, but rather its President Dixie Carter.
“I don’t know exactly what truly happened and didn’t happen, and whatever that may be. But ultimately, in my opinion, I think we all, no matter what, have to go back to the mismanagement run by Dixie Carter.”
“People want to put blame on other places, and people want to put blame wherever it may be. I think Dixie, and her true heart that she has, did the best that she could do without much of a wrestling background and without much of a wrestling mind.”
“You know, I just think that it all crumbled down on her because she was a mark. That’s basically what it is. She was a mark and I guess just didn’t get it,” he said.
“So to answer your question, I’m not the guy to ask unless you just want an opinion, which opinions are like a**holes. Everybody’s got one. Is Jeff the downfall of TNA? No, I don’t think that. Absolutely not.”
H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription
James Munnis via LinkedIn…
Brian Hebner was lucky to have a job. Dixie Carter was hardly “a mark.”
A money mark then.
Blame whoever hired her.
@Pisto
That would have been her stupid father, Robert “Bob” Carer, the then-owned of Panda Energy.
Hell, that’s probably why Panda Energy shut down at the end of 2018.
Jason Alletto via LinkedIn…
“Brian Hebner is a mark.”