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Dutch Mantell Signs with Impact Wrestling

Wayne Maurice Keown, better known to wrestling fans as Dutch Mantel or Zeb Colter, has signed with Impact Wrestling. Colter went public with the news this week:

A 40-Year Plus Career

The 67-year old Colter first debuted in wrestling’s territorial system in the early 1970s. Originally he was known as Wayne Cowan, but adapted the “Dirty” Dutch Mantel gimmick by 1980.

By the 90s, Mantel had dabbled as a commentator for WCW but was eventually signed as a manager by WWE. He adopted the gimmick “Uncle Zebekiah” and managed Justin “Hawk” Bradshaw.

In 2003, Mantel started a six-year stint working on the TNA creative team. He left due to “creative differences” in 2009.

From 2013-16, Colter was under contract to the WWE again as a manager. It was during this stint that he played the role of an anti-immigration crusader. The storyline, which also featured Jack Swagger and Alberto Del Rios, stirred up a little controversy and garnered some mainstream media attention.

Colter’s signing is the latest in a string of backstage changes that Anthem and Jeff Jarrett have been making in recent weeks.

Impact Wrestling Tapings Through August Announced

Anthem appears to be busy working on the future of Impact Wrestling as they have announced all sets of TV tapings through August. They announced the following today as they prepare for the road to Slammiversary:

IMPACT Wrestling Schedule For Universal Studios Orlando

Impact Wrestling will be at Universal Studios in just a couple of weeks for our next set of Television Tapings from March 2nd – March 5th. Four days of incredible action that will be must see if you are in the Orlando area. If your travel plans don’t take you to Orlando in March, we are pleased to announce our Universal taping schedule through August 2017.

This is your chance to plan ahead and be a part of the energy and excitement that is Impact Wrestling LIVE. Admission to our shows at Universal Studios is always free of charge and the nights are filled with pulse pounding action.

As we march towards Slammiversary, the rivalries are certainly going to intensify. As Impact Stars EC3, Lashley, Eddie Edwards, Moose, “The Miracle” Mike Bennett and his wife Maria, Decay and others will all be appearing over the next several months.

Here are the dates you can catch Impact Wrestling LIVE!

Thursday, March 2nd – Sunday, March 5th

Thursday, April 20th – Sunday, April 23rd

Sunday, July 2nd – Thursday, July 6th

Thursday, August 17th – Sunday, August 20th

April 20th and August 17th will feature Live episodes of Impact Wrestling. Don’t miss your chance to see your favorite Impact Stars and Knockouts LIVE and up close. VIP and Travel Packages will be announced soon from ShopTNA.Com. We are looking forward to spending the summer with our great fans at Universal Studios Orlando, FL.

Former TNA Champion Magnus In Talks For A Potential Return

Former TNA World Champion Magnus has been offered a deal to return tot he company, according to F4wonline.com. Magnus worked for TNA from 2008-2015. Shortly after his TNA run ended, he said this about the situation:

“It was my decision. The way my contract was structured, without getting too detailed, they couldn’t release me. There was something in there that prevented that, which was nice. It was due to roll over at the end of June. At the beginning of June I decided to give them notice that they hadn’t contacted me regarding anything. It was structured that if they hadn’t made contact about it a month out, I had the option to end it. There was a brief conversation, it was really friendly. I think they knew how I felt, and I knew they were in a position financially where it was getting difficult for them to honor contracts like mine.

Not trying to disclose too much, but I got it on pretty good authority from the office that I was in the upper echelon as pay is concerned. I knew they weren’t in a position to offer the same structure. A year ago I had made peace with the idea of leaving. I always delivered everything they gave me whether I liked it or not. I knew in my gut a year ago I wasn’t going to stay.”

Magnus is the husband of Mickie James, who recently returned to WWE. With Mickie James wrestling for SmackDown Live, many speculated that Magnus might not be far behind.

Significant Jump For TNA Viewership This Week, Impact In 60 Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHYqJc8gb50

This week’s TNA Impact on POP drew 325,000 viewers, a big increase from last week’s 252,000 viewers – which is the low for 2017 so far.

The show featured Eddie Edwards vs. former partner Davey Richards in a Street Fight as the main event, plus The Hardys capturing the Mexican Tag Team Championships in Mexico.

Impact ranked #122 on the cable top 150 list this week after not making the list last week.

Live Report From WCPW True Destiny: Angle vs. Patron

SEScoops correspondent Michael Hogan was in attendance for WCPW’s True Destiny show from this past weekend. Here’s his report:

As I said previously, WhatCulture’s cards have always intrigued me. And while they have brought over big ex-WWE names and put them in prominent spots, like they did here, their World Title picture has always been built around UK guys. They’ve also given old and new British names such as Johnny Moss, Liam Slater and Gabriel Kidd a promotion to call home, and for that they do deserve credit.

On paper, this card had something for everyone, and all the ingredients to deliver a good show. The show opened with a match that has been travelling the globe now, and seeing these two on a poster or a card is almost a guaranteed sell out at this point – Will Ospreay vs Ricochet. A special mention has to go to Ospreay, who having landed back from Japan at 9pm the prior evening after a war against Shibata for NJPW, went and competed twice on this show. The man himself has said he is nursing some wear and tear, but he’ll be damned if he’s not going to try and steal every show he is on.

If you haven’t heard by now, pretty early on into this match the top rope broke. You could feel the trepidation from some sections of the audience, wondering if this match could live up to the ones preceding it without the catalyst for some of their flashy spots. Personally, I think this created something new and unlike what we’d seen from these 2, and was a testament to their professionalism. They carried on for about another 10 minutes, and if they were thrown, you couldn’t tell. Big audibles must have been called in the ring, but the action and speed did not stop. After some inventive 2nd rope spots, Ricochet picked up the win and WCPW was getting me on board.

Second was Primate vs Rampage in an I Quit match. This was the 5th in a Best of 7 series, and one I imagine will conclude when WCPW make their American debut over WrestleMania weekend. Rampage I was very familiar with from his work in PROGRESS as their first Atlas Champion, and having possibly the best entrance on the indies right now. Before WCPW began their shows, I didn’t know at all who Primate was but he has an intimidating look and a smashmouth style that gels well with Rampage.

This match didn’t quite live up to what I thought it would be. While WCPW isn’t an adult promotion by any means, I thought being on iPPV may have let them take the reigns off of these 2 a bit. They did, however, beat seven shades out of one another, and with a likely 2 further matches in this series, it makes sense to not show their hand entirely as of yet. Both of these guys seem like the type that would be signed by classic Vince McMahon in a heartbeat, but as is common in wrestling today; they are no slouches either. Rampage picked up the win by duct taping Primate in the corner and attacking him with a chain.

One thing I will say is that I was glad it was not a Last Man Standing match. Tye Dillinger may have secured himself a job for life with his Perfect 10 gimmick, and when he is on screen it is perfectly understandable to hear that ring around an arena. But the 10 chant was here all night and it was not going away. I don’t like to seem like the grouchy old man telling people what to chant, but this seemed a little excessive and pointless and the crowd did live up to some of my preconceptions.

Unfortunately, due to a family emergency, Penta el Zero M was unable to make it to True Destiny. The former Pentagon Jr is booked a lot in the UK over the coming months, including the aforementioned Pro Wrestling World Cup; so there will be another chance to see him, but people were disappointed after that. Instead, Alberto el Patron’s brother, the aptly named El Hijo de Dos Caras was his replacement to add a lucha flair to the evening.

I aim to be an optimistic wrestling fan. I’ve watched enough to know it’s never going to be amazing all the time, but as long as you’re entertained, that is the main thing. Unfortunately, this was not really anything to write home about. I don’t know if it was because they had a short amount of time to prepare, but after Ospreay & Ricochet’s improvisation earlier in the night that almost doesn’t seem like a fair reason. The crowd were expecting more, and it just wasn’t a great match to see. Drago got the expected win.

Zack Sabre Jr is a man who has been leading the way for British wrestling overseas. His tours with NOAH, followed by a return to the independents and sterling showings in EVOLVE and PWG, where he has held their World Championship for almost a year, have seen him become almost an icon of modern British wrestling. And in between that, he has held the Revolution Pro British Heavyweight Championship and had fantastic bouts for them and PROGRESS over the last 18 months.

Travis Banks arrived in the UK from New Zealand at the end of 2015 and has seen his reputation grow exponentially in the year he has been here. An undefeated tag team run in PROGRESS as part of the South Pacific Power Trip with TK Cooper along with Dahlia Black, and a star-making turn in Fight Club: Pro, culminating in winning their Infinity tournament over WWE UK tournament favourite Trent Seven has caused his demand to skyrocket, recently debuting for Rev Pro himself, along with Germany’s wXw.

I had been at their first contest back in Fight Club: Pro that Zack had won, and saw their first WCPW match at Lights Out in which Banks tied the score to set the stage for this rematch. Differing from the fast paced, more spot heavy first contests; this was a technical exhibition full of gruesome submissions and hard strikes. Zack’s time in Japan along with Banks’ strong style combined to make a refreshing change of pace to anything on the show before it, and the crowd seemed invested heavily.

While the crowd did seem to favour the eventual winner Sabre Jr to begin the match, Banks had the crowd at an even split at the end, and received a great ovation at the end of a fantastic wrestling match after Zack had left. Both men are prime examples of WCPW not only using a more established name on the world scene like Zack to help another guy, but also showcasing talent that is working week in, week out in the UK scene like Banks, to bring more people to those shows, and their own.

As stated above, Will Ospreay is determined to steal every show he is on. Not satisfied with his match with Ricochet earlier on, he and Swords of Essex partner Scotty Wainwright captured the WCPW Tag Team Titles in a 4 team ladder invitational also featuring former champs Johnny Moss & Liam Slater but the team of Prospect (Archer & Gracie) and El Ligero & Gabriel Kidd. While Angle & el Patron may have arguably brought the crowd in, this was another example of UK guys getting a spotlight.

It was a 4 team ladder match, and so you can expect how it went down. Johnny Moss, who looks like a strongman ate another strongman, was pulling out dives and planchas you would not believe. Relative youngsters like Kidd, Slater and Prospect did not look out of place here and all got spots to shine. Even Kidd’s ally Prince Ameen got a memorable comedy spot, if not slightly odd with the use of a magic carpet and a certain Disney theme tune.

Some of the action was difficult to keep up with, and with the event picking up pace, the 8 men did great to not let the crowd simmer down. The finish came with Ospreay hitting an Oscutter from the top of a huge ladder onto Kidd, further cementing the fact that the man will die for a crowd. However, Ospreay was a replacement for the third Sword of Essex, Paul Robinson, who was not at the show, so it will be interesting to see how WCPW handle this with Ospreay’s burdgeoning schedule.

There was another change to the announced card, as Tessa Blanchard was unable to make the show. Her replacement, Nixon Newell though was great to see. Unfortunately, Paige just happened to take her seat at this point which large portions of the crowd made a lot of noise for, but thankfully that quietened down. If you’ve not seen Newell before, she is one of the best babyfaces in the UK at the moment, regardless of gender. It’s rumoured heavily Nixon is getting ready to head to NXT, and with the women’s roster they are building, you can easily see where she would fit in there.

Bea Priestley has improved a great deal since arriving in the UK, another New Zealander who has came over a la Travis Banks. Unfortunately, she still seems to get a some hate from small sections of fans, seemingly over her public relationship with Will Ospreay but with how she has grown into a genuine heel in various promotions, WCPW included, people should be seeing her for more than that. Nixon went over and reclaimed her WCPW Women’s Title that Bea had stolen from her, and the crowd were energetic before the 2 main events.

Drew Galloway successfully defended his WCPW World Championship over Joe Hendry in a decent semi main event. It felt a little short, and while all matches on the card got a decent amount of time, it’s the World Championship, and I felt this one could have gone another 5 minutes. I can see how this will be something to fuel the fires of controversy also, as however you put it, the 2 British guys in the big title match were second to the imports. At least at this point in the show. I don’t want to gloss over this match, because neither man deserve that. Drew Galloway is continuing to hone his craft, and it’s surely a matter of when, not if, he goes back to WWE. Joe Hendry looked good too, but his big moment would come later in the last match of the show.

I saw Kurt Angle face Zack Sabre Jr for Rev Pro last Summer and left with a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. Hearing “Medal” again was fantastic, and the crowd in York Hall was electric, but it wasn’t the match I thought it would be. Thus, I came into this match, billed as his last match in the UK with tempered expectations. I’m not sure if that is the reason why, but Kurt and Alberto put on a hell of a main event for my money.

The crowd, for all of their detractions and ten chants, were electric for this, buying into every near fall and creating a genuine big match atmosphere. It being his last independent match, of course Angle went over; but this was so much better than I thought it could be, I was swept up in the spectacle and it rightfully got the biggest ovation of the night. Some may have said Angle should have put over a young talent in his final match, but instead he saved it for afterwards.

Joe Hendry came back to the ring, a man who squared off against Angle in his first WCPW appearance. Hendry cut a promo giving Kurt rightful props, and just when the crowd were about to break into a “Thank you Angle” chant, Hendry stuck him with the low blow. In wrestling tradition, Angle went out on his back, and WCPW look like they have a top, homegrown heel to move forward with. Quite when that forward movement will happen is up in the air, as the company have recently announced their weekly show is going on hiatus. This is a shame, as this was a good angle to finish the show, and a heel Joe Hendry is not something any other UK promotion is doing right now, and gives the talented Scotsman a chance to flourish in other ways.

So, overall, what did I make of it? Honestly, the day was a hugely pleasant surprise. I came in trepidatious and left with a changed perception of the organisation as a whole. The level of professionalism from top the bottom really took me back. I think the part that exemplified this the most was in between the press conference and show. After the fan convention had died down, the main YouTube personalities, who moments ago had been signing autographs, were setting up chairs and preparing the arena. I didn’t expect that amount of hands on work by people I thought were there mainly to promote the show.

I don’t think I’ll end up a regular at WCPW, however. I like the gritty, underground, slightly less polished organisations like PROGRESS personally, but what is fascinating is now how there is so much choice for the British fan. For a collective of peninsulas that could fit into Texas god knows how many times over, there really is something to appease every palette of wrestling fan. The resurgence of British wrestling has not been an overnight process, but because of how the scene is set up at the moment, it allows companies like WCPW to hit the ground running and provide something for fans who may only watch WWE, and allow them to safely dip a toe into the water of the independent scene.

The ambition for the Pro Wrestling World Cup, along with constantly bringing in new guys (for instance The Young Bucks debut in March) makes me think WCPW won’t be going away, at least not any time soon. The haters I’m sure will be waiting with baited breath but do I think it deserves all the hate? Absolutely not. If it’s not your cup of tea, go and support the company you feel is more suited to you, and enjoy the fact the British scene is back on top once more.

Josh Mathews Melting Down On Twitter, Quits Social Media

Josh Mathews, who drew the ire of many in the business for referring to himself as “the greatest play-by-play announcer in the world” recently, has been having a social media meltdown. Over the past day, Mathews has been arguing with the likes of Jeremy Borash, Tony Schiavone and Shark Boy.

Josh Mathews vs. Tony Schiavone & Jeremy Borash

https://twitter.com/JoshuaTimes7/status/831637884008546304

https://twitter.com/jeremyborash/status/831696934545002496

Josh Mathews vs. Shark Boy

Shark Boy is less than impressed with Matthews, and has made no secret of this on Twitter. Matthews responded, and the results have been kind of hilarious.

Finally it seems that Josh Matthews is retiring from social media:

Update: He’s back.

Is Eddie Edwards’ Wife Under Contract To TNA?, Her Reaction To Being Attacked By Angelina Love

The latest episode of Impact introduced fans to Eddie Edwards’ wife Alisha (a/k/a Alexxis Nevaeh on the New England independent circuit), who along with Davey Richards and his wife, Angelina Love, was on hand to watch Edwards challenge Lashley for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship (both couples appeared together in a backstage segment before the match).

After nailing Lashley with the Boston Knee Party, Edwards went for the pin but Richards betrayed him by pulling the referee out of the ring. Meanwhile, Love attacked Alisha at ringside (they sat together watching the match). Lashley then hit Edwards with the Spear to keep the title.

Following the match, Richards choked out his former Wolves partner as Love forced Alisha to watch.

Alisha plans to get even with Love after the attack. Here is what she said on Twitter.

This angle has fans wondering whether Alisha is under contract to TNA and be a regular on Impact going forward. She noted to fans on Twitter, “Not yet.”

Alisha, who married Edwards two years ago, has been wrestling since 2006. She mostly wrestles for independent promotions in the New England area but has competed for TNA in the past (she lost to Awesome Kong on Impact in 2008 and got beat by Madison Rayne on the 2015 Knockouts Knockdown pay-per-view). She worked a match during last month’s marathon taping run at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. She faced Laurel Van Ness in a match taped for an upcoming episode of Xplosion.

Impact Wrestling Viewership Down This Week, Out Of Cable Top 150

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNMmYWO7PEQ

This week’s TNA Impact on POP TV drew just 252,000 viewers, down from last week’s 299,000 viewers.

It’s worth noting that this week’s Impact did not make the Cable Top 150 for the night. Last week’s Impact ranked #129.

You can watch this week’s Impact recap in the video above.

Report: Jeff Jarrett Back In Charge Running Impact Wrestling

TNA co-founder Jeff Jarrettis once again running the promotion. According to the Wrestling Observer, Jarrett has officially replaced John Gaburick as head of Impact Wrestling. The change happened approximately two weeks ago. Dutch Mantel and Scott D’Amore are also back working creative.

Jarrett Ousted From His Own Company

Several years after co-founding TNA back in 2002, Jeff and his father Jerry sold 71% ownership of the promotion to Panda Energy. The deal gave controlling interest of the company to Bob Carter, who put his daughter Dixie in charge. Jeff Jarrett would continue to play a large role with the company both on and off-screen for several years.

Jarrett ended up having a falling out with the company over his relationship with Kurt Angle’s wife, Karen, who would later divorce Kurt and marry Jeff.

In 2013, Jarrett and country music star Toby Keith attempted to purchase TNA, but the deal fell through when Bob Carter insisted that Dixie remain President. Jarrett resigned from the company and created Global Force Wrestling (GWF) after the deal fell through. Jarrett’s new promotion failed to gain much traction however.

In 2016, when Anthem Sports and Entertainment purchased the company, they began consulting with Jeff. 2 weeks ago it appears Jeff was put in charge. He has now brought in Dutch Mantel and Scott D’Amore to help with creative.

TNA Partnering With Japan’s Pro Wrestling NOAH Promotion

TNA Impact Wrestling is entering into a partnership with Japan’s Pro Wrestling NOAH promotion.

NOAH president Masayuki Uchida announced the alliance on Tuesday at a press conference held at their Tokyo headquarters.

TNA has yet to issue a statement addressing the news.

TNA Impact Viewership Down For Open Fight Night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAhsPRHsmAc

This week’s Open Fight Night themed TNA Impact on POP drew 299,000 viewers. This is down from last week’s 307,000 viewers for the show that had the annual Genesis theme.

The show featured briefcase reveals plus a main event of Eli Drake vs. EC3.

TNA ranked 129 on the cable top 150 for Thursday night, up from last week’s 138 spot.

Matt and Jeff Hardy Hosting a WrestleMania Tailgate Party

Matt Hardy has announced plans to hold a “Broke Tailgate Party” in Orlando the day of WrestleMania 33.

Tickets to the event will cost $30 and include food, non-alcoholic drinks, and seating for American Combat Wrestling and Full Impact Pro Wrestling events as well. The event will be held outside the “Saddle Up All-American Bar”, a few blocks east (30min via transit) from Camping World Stadium, host of WrestleMania 33 on April 2nd 2017.
Tickets will be on sale shortly (no on-sale date announced yet) at TicketFly.com.

Alcoholic drinks can be purchased but are not included in the cost of a ticket.

https://twitter.com/BookItGabe/status/827545943423721473

Hardy Family Autograph Session

All five members of the Hardy Family will be available for autographs, though you do not need a ticket to attend the autograph session.

A photo-op with either Matt or Jeff is $40 each.

Rebecca Hardy, Señor Benjamin, and King Maxel are $20 each.

You can get a photo-op with the whole family for only $99.

Each autograph session comes with an 8×10.

The event is being run by the World Wrestling Network, whose streaming service, WWNLive, launched last year. The #BrokenTailgate is part of a series of events run by WWN over WrestleMania weekend.

New TNA X Division Champion Crowned On Impact

Trevor Lee captured the TNA X Division Championship on last night’s Impact Wrestling, which featured an ‘Open Fight Night’ theme.

Lee challenged and defeated DJZ in a Ladder Match to become a two-time X Division Champion.

https://twitter.com/WAManeuver/status/827344661714968576

Viewership For The Genesis Episode Of TNA Impact On POP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0GWylMIf6E

Last night’s TNA Genesis-themed episode of TNA Impact on POP drew 307,000 viewers, down from last week’s 310,000 viewers.

This was the 2017 Genesis edition of Impact, featuring Lashley defeating Eddie Edwards for the World Heavyweight Championship in an Iron Man Match.

Impact was #138 for the night on cable, down from last week’s #130 spot.

New TNA World Champion Crowned (Video)

Lashley became a four-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion after winning an Iron Man Match over Eddie Edwards on this week’s Genesis Impact on POP.

Edwards held the title since the 10/6/16 Impact episode where he defeated Lashley for the championship. Here are some shots from the match:

TNA Genesis Championship Matches Announced For Thursday (Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj6DL0mMo2M

TNA has announced three big matches for Thursday’s Genesis edition of Impact on POP:

– X Division Champion DJZ defends against Caleb Conley, Marshe Rockett, Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee in a Fatal 5 Way

– Knockouts Champion Rosemary defends against Jade in a Monster’s Ball

– World Heavyweight Champion Eddie Edwards defends against Lashley in a 30 Minute Iron Man Match

Abyss Speaks On Matt Hardy’s “Groundbreaking” Transformation, The Decay, Hogan

Longtime Impact Wrestling talent Abyss was recently interviewed on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast, where he discussed the rise of the “Broken Hardys.” Abyss called the characters “incredible and awesome,” and credits the Hardy brothers with successfully reinventing themselves.

“I think it is groundbreaking in a lot of different ways,” Abyss said of the Broken Matt Hardy saga. “Matt and Jeff both have reinvented themselves and Matt really is the character and he is that. So it is such a great transition for them, so unique the whole angle with the Delete or Decay stuff, The Great War at Bound For Glory and everything that we have done with them has been incredible and I think it has been groundbreaking in a lot of ways and very different and very talked about. It has been fantastic and a great effort by a lot of different people.”

Abyss feels his Decay group has come a long way in the last year, and says he had almost-instant chemistry with the other members. Abyss changed his look for the group and says while his previous masked look was successful, he feels his new look with the face paint fits The Decay better.

“I do it with a blank slate each time and it is never the same which is kind of cool,” said of his face paint. “It’s something different and another layer to the character I’ve been able to add over the years.”

Abyss also touched base on working with Hulk Hogan, saying it was a highlight of his career and he had a great relationship with The Hulkster. You can listen to the full podcast with Abyss at podomatic.com.

Jim Ross Speaks On Jarrett & Mantel Returning To Impact Wrestling, Offers Suggestion

On his latest podcast, Jim Ross says he thinks bringing in Jeff Jarrett was a good move by Impact Wrestling’s new owners, Anthem Sports & Entertainment. On episode 152 of The Ross Report, the WWE Hall of Famer feels that having Jarrett as a consultant and Dutch Mantel helping out backstage is a step in the right direction for the company. Ross noted that he doesn’t expect to see Jarrett on TV again, but that his knowledge can be a huge asset.

“I’m glad to see Jeff Jarrett was retained by the new owners,” Ross said of Jarrett’s consulting position with Anthem. “I also thought it was very smart to bring back the very wise Dutch Mantel to help out with the creative and the booking and so forth, agent, whatever he’s doing. I’ll tell you this, I’d be more optimistic over the future of this brand if they were on a stronger domestic TV network than Pop TV, but it is the way it is.”

Ross watched a recent Impact Wrestling iPPV, and offered some constructive criticism to the company. J.R. says they had the talent talking too much, and feels the show should have more focus on the in-ring action.

“The show had a little too much talk for me and when talent start repeating their premise, and repeating their point, you’ve lost me,” Ross noted. “That means that the piece is too damn long, so I would say to err on the side of caution: have shorter promos. Put your faith in what your talent does best and that is wrestle. Some people on the roster can talk, no doubt, but not everybody, and it seemed like everybody got a shot at it.”

You can listen to the entire podcast at PodcastOne.com.

Report: Hardy Brothers Likely To Re-Sign With Impact Wrestling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2arWcLLst4

As previously noted, Drew Galloway and the Hardy brothers’ Impact Wrestling contracts are expiring soon. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, none of them have signed new deals with Anthem Sports as of this week. WWE does have interest in Matt and Jeff Hardy, and with the company expanding in the UK they may have interest in Galloway again.

Dave Meltzer reports that The Hardys will likely stay with Impact Wrestling, where they can have a guaranteed contract that gives them creative control, and full control of their outside bookings. Matt Hardy’s outside bookings have increased substantially since his Broken character took off. The travel schedule is also much lesser with Impact Wrestling.

Galloway has reportedly gotten offers from outside of Impact Wrestling, but indicated on a recent edition of Jim Ross’ Ross Report podcast that he was planning to sign a new Impact deal soon.

This Week’s Impact Wrestling Viewership Increases

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBam_G6wRGA

Thursday night’s episode of Impact Wrestling averaged 310,000 viewers on Pop TV. This is up from last week’s 277,000 viewers, and the previous week’s 290,000 viewers.

This week’s Impact ranked #130 in the top 150 cable shows for the night, which is an improvement from last week’s #134 ranking.

Video: Don West Back With TNA Wrestling

https://youtu.be/mBSa2SyCdeU

He’s back, baby. TNA Wrestling is liquidating all of their merchandise and they’ve brought back former TNA announcer and legendary pitch-man Don West to get it done.

T-shirts, DVD’s and more – “Everything Must Go.” Don is running his famous Brown Bag Special – with 5 DVD’s and 2 t-shirts selling for only $20. The more you buy, the more insane the deals get.

– 1 Brown Bag 5 DVDs and 2 Random T-Shirts + 3 Random Items
– 2 Brown Bags 10 Different DVDs and 4 Randm T-Shirts +6 Random Items
– 3 Brown Bags 15 Random DVDs and 6 Random T-Shirts +9 Random Items
– 4 Brown Bags 20 Diffrnet DVDs and 8 Random T-shirts + 12 Random Items

Head over to ShopTNA.com to check out Don West’s Brown Bag Special.

TNA Impact On POP Viewership Down This Week

TNA Impact on POP TV drew 277,000 viewers this week. This is down from last week’s 290,000 viewers for the episode that aired on a tape-delay.

This week’s show featured The Broken Hardys retaining the TNA Tag Team Championships over The Wolves in the main event.

Impact ranked #134 on the cable top 150 list this week, down from last week’s #118 spot.

Anthem Airs Wrong Episode Of TNA Impact In Canada, Issues With New Live App

It was an interesting night for TNA last night as Anthem aired the wrong episode of Impact Wrestling on The Fight Network, which they also own, in Canada. They tweeted the following on the situation:

Larry Dallas may have had the best tweet on the issues:

https://twitter.com/LarryDallasWWN/status/819715819357749250

That wasn’t the end of TNA’s troubles last night. The new Total Access app for fans in the UK and Ireland also experienced technical difficulties. TNA tweeted the following message for app users:

Cody Rhodes Returns To TNA At Impact Tapings, Alexander & Fox Breakup Video

At today’s Impact tapings, Cody Rhodes made his return and beatdown Moose. Cody was pissed off that Brandi had Moose’s number in her phone. Rhodes also held up a hand gesture similar to the Bullet Club’s in NJPW. TNA has done a bunch of tapings recently so it is unclear when the episode of Impact featuring Cody’s return will air. It will most likely be at the end of January or early February.

Last night on 205 Live, Alicia Fox assisted Noam Dar in his match against her boyfriend, Cedric Alexander. This led to Alexander breaking up with Fox backstage. Alicia then threw a tantrum for the ages. This video gets quite loud so beware if you are wearing headphones.

Major Spoiler For 1/26 Impact Wrestling Episode

Here’s the latest round of Impact Wrestling tapings reuslts. These matches will air on January 26th, an episode that’s being billed as a “Genesis” special:

– New Grand Champion Drew Galloway came out for a promo. Moose came out and wanted his rematch for the title.

– Drew Galloway defeated Moose to retain the Grand Title.

– The Hardys retained the tag team titles against the DCC (Bram and Kingston) and Decay.

– Rosemary defeated Jade to retain the knockouts title in a Monster’s Ball match. This match was said to be a really strong hardcore match. Gail Kim came out after the match to check on Jade and Rosemary sprayed mist in Kim’s face.

– Trevor Lee defeated DJZ to win the X-Division Title in a ladder match.

– Sienna defeated Brooke Tessmacher due to outside interference from Maria.

– Bobby Lashley defeated Eddie Edwards 3-2 in a 30-minute Iron Man match to regain the TNA World Title. For the finish, Edwards had a submission on but Lashley but Lashley was able to hold on until the time limit expired.

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