Deexter Jorgan
Has a Dark Passenger on board...
Credit to WZ.com
Jerry Jarrett, who with his son Jeff and various investors launched TNA in 2002, is taking a shot at getting back into the wrestling business. He plans to shoot a pilot in Nashville,TN at the Fairgrounds, the old TNA Asylum, on October 10. The pilot will be shot in High Definition using mostly wrestlers who can easily get to Nashville to hold down initial expenses like former TNA star David Young who is confirmed. Others likely to be used are area stars like Chase Stevens, Andy Douglas, Wolfie D, Kid Kash and various wrestlers Jarrett is aware from visits to a local Nashville promotion, SAW (Showtime All-Star Wrestling).
Jarrett hopes to obtain some millions in international investor money should the pilot be well received, and has been telling folk he has TV interest from networks in the US, and several pending International deals.
I understand Coleman Productions in Nashville, who have been involved with various Nashville area television shows including those Bert Prentice & I produced in the late 1990's for Music City Wrestling & NWA Worldwide are involved in the pilot.
Since leaving TNA Jarrett has been spending most of his time in his successful Development & Construction business.
Jerry Jarret is hoping to bring another grass routes wrestling company into fruition for purposes that are mainly unknown at this time, I believe it's more to do with creating buzz around a new company in hopes of producing another successful wrestling brand but will it work?
are his means genuine or malice in some way, due to the way he left TNA i don't believe that Jarrett is doing this just to start another wrestling company, I believe he is doing this to strike a blow in TNA's existence and prove that he can get the job done without the billions that the carters provided prior to him leaving TNA.
I hope Jarrett is successful, he may be able to lead another wrestling company into financial success, who says he cant?, he has done it twice before lets hope the third time will strike even more success for this industry veteran.
whats your opinion on this matter?