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It's tna's last day of taping today, hopefully by the time they have to tape again which is probably late November/early December their long term future is secured
(09-10-2016 00:30 )mikedafc Wrote: [ -> ]what the hell was that? Hardys v Decay especially

Yeah that angle has been ridiculously stupid from the start to the point now which it is actually embarrassing.

Bound For Glory was a bit of a let down for me.Shame as other than that decay crap the product was picking up.Hopefully they can regain some momentum and get back on track.
^I hope so they have the talent to do it, on a related TNA note I met and spoke with cody last night in manchester really awesome guy, told some great stories about the lockroom and we all had a toast to the late great dusty, hope to see some solid matches from him in the coming weeks and months with the likes of bennett.
^ that's really cool mate,and if anyone will improve the product,Cody Rhodes is the man to do it.
Just been reading that the Impact taping on Oct 6th drew only 305,000 viewers, a decrease of 60,000 from the previous show.Even after Bound For Glory which they promote as their biggest show.I really hope people don't loose interest in the company completely because these figures show that nobody really cared about the buy out we've been hearing about.
I'll be honest, that they built up BFG with its big title match, which resulted in no change, and then delivered a big title change on their first post-BFG show out of nowhere from someone who I think I'm right in saying has never, or rarely, been seen in that bracket, seems a very strange way to do things.

Bright ideas like the Hardys stuff is all well and good, but they need stability as a company and as an ongoing programme.


News & Notes 12/10.


Quote:TNA is planning to have a full episode of Impact Wrestling take place at the Hardy compound in December. The idea is not only to capitalize on the popularity of the recent Hardy segments but also to have a show air that will be spoiler-free. “Total Nonstop Deletion” is the tentative title for the show.

At this past week’s TV tapings, Jeremy Borash announced that TNA would be back at the Impact Zone in January and he teased that big things are planned.

It was noted that there was obvious tension between Billy Corgan and Dixie Carter during the tapings. Corgan reportedly had the final say in the creative direction of the tapings for the first time.

Quote:On a recent edition of The Ric Flair Show, Ric Flair talked about the story of WWE possibly buying TNA. Here is what he had to say:

“I think that that’s a rumor that Dixie Carter put out to try and raise the ante. Yep. I don’t see them doing that and I’m sure they’d like to have the library, but, I mean, there isn’t a lot to buy. And I’m not saying there’s not talent there. NXT, they’ve got a ton of kids in NXT right now that are all chomping at the bit to come up, so anybody that they acquire from TNA would probably just go over to NXT for a while and it’s just a lot of people. If anything, they probably need more trainers down in Orlando [Florida] with NXT because the school is growing and more people are trying to get into this company. I mean, athletes from other countries are coming over, so I’m sure they’re looking all the time for someone to help work in those schools.”
Ric Flair, who makes Donald Trump look like a paragon of honesty and modesty.
Surprised title didn't change hands at BFG given Lashley's upcoming MMA fight but
was interesting curve ball to give the new champion a run with the title

(10-10-2016 15:05 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]I'll be honest, that they built up BFG with its big title match, which resulted in no change, and then delivered a big title change on their first post-BFG show out of nowhere from someone who I think I'm right in saying has never, or rarely, been seen in that bracket, seems a very strange way to do things.

Bright ideas like the Hardys stuff is all well and good, but they need stability as a company and as an ongoing programme.
I'd appreciate it more if Mike Bennett's facial hair didn't remind me of Eric Young.

TNA seem to be in a mountain of debt issues. If Corgan can afford to cover these, what are they messing him about for?
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