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That last bump Jeff took on the tumbling ladder. I thought he was gonna die.
The fact that he can still move after all these years amazes me.
Handicapped by 50? I'll take the under.
But seriously though, I know a lot of people view Jeff Hardy as a shit head but I respect the hell out of him for sacrificing his own well being for his passion of wrestling. He's responsible for some incredible moments.
Considering that without a TV deal, the company doesn't work, I don't know if "distraction" is the right word. Dixie Carter promising a Huge Surprise via Twitter is a distraction, this is more TNA trying to justify their continuing existence to any putative buyers of their programming.TNA has the tools to be awesome. Now more than ever. But that TV deal is distracting them massively.
While I'd hate it, I think Aries may actually leave. He's gold but has he really been used to his full potential? There was the Hemme thing and he was also put into the doghouse earlier this year so I can see it happening. I would assume he'd join AJ and Daniels in the indies.
Say, did any of you guys play the TNA game back in '08?
Considering that without a TV deal, the company doesn't work, I don't know if "distraction" is the right word. Dixie Carter promising a Huge Surprise via Twitter is a distraction, this is more TNA trying to justify their continuing existence to any putative buyers of their programming.
To wit, they have been putting on PPV quality matches on TV for quite a few weeks now, and why not- TNA has never done shit for PPV revenues, and the PPV model is dying a slow, gasping death. They might as well throw all their eggs in the TV basket.
Well here's the thing. TNAs creative team aren't the ones negotiating contracts. So why there's a lack of story for the most part while the wrestling is great is weird.
I think what it really comes down to is the current creative staff looking back at the last 3-4 years of booking and realizing that the attempts at longterm complex storytelling wasn't really working to get the company anywhere, so they decided to strip it all down, focus on simple match setting and try to see if they have more success letting the wrestling speak for itself. And its resulted in about three straight months of consistently entertaining Impact episodes, so its hard to argue with the new approach.
PWInsider.com is reporting that Josh Mathews has officially started with TNA now that his WWE no-compete time frame has expired. Mathews is said to have relocated to Nashville and is working in the TNA offices.
According to a new report by The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, TNA is set to announce a new home for Impact Wrestling possibly during tonight’s broadcast. Their report claims that TNA staying on SpikeTV is not scheduled to be announced.