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Title Match Added To Live Premiere Of Impact Wrestling On POP TV This Tuesday Night

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TNA and Bobby Roode announced that in addition to the conclusion of the TNA World Title Series tournament with the semifinals and finals, Roode will be defending the King Of The Mountain title on the two-hour live premiere of Impact Wrestling on POP TV.

With that now known, below is a look at what’s in store for the first real Impact Wrestling episode on TNA’s new cable television home.

* Bobby Roode defends his KOTM Title

* World Title Series Semi-Final: Ethan Carter III vs. Bobby Lashley

* World Title Series Semi-Final: Matt Hardy vs. Eric Young

* World Title Series Final to crown a new TNA World Heavyweight Champion

Photos: Mickie James & Magnus Get Married This Week

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Former TNA Wrestling stars Mickie James and Nick “Magnus” Aldis officially tied the knot on New Year’s Eve. The two got engaged back in December of 2014.

The following are a couple of photos from the James-Aldis wedding earlier this weekend, including a comment from Samuel Shaw, who was at the ceremony and is featured in one of the below photos.

MVP: “Certain People” Are Responsible For TNA Not Being A “Solid Alternative” To WWE

Former WWE and TNA star MVP was recently a guest on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast to discuss various subjects. He spoke at length about the difference between WWE and TNA, and has a theory about why TNA is not a “solid secondary alternative” to WWE right now. Here’s what he had to say:

“There is no competition and I don’t want to sound mean or to take the piss out of [TNA], but WWE has no competition,” MVP said. “You can have alternatives to [WWE], but there is no competition. In my opinion, certain people in managerial roles at TNA leave a lot to be desired and that’s the reason TNA is in the situation it’s in right now. They’ve been around for 13 years. At this point, they should be a solid secondary alternative to WWE [and] well in the black, but they’re not.”

MVP also touched base on Chris Jericho’s career turn from wrestler to recording artist, saying:

“I’m more inspired by what Chris Jericho has done with Fozzy because you’ve heard some of my hip hop and my songs. I’m 42 [years old] and before it gets to be too late, I want to start my own hardcore band. Yeah, I want to front my own band and I’ve got songs that I wrote years ago and that’s a project that I’ve really been thinking about a lot lately that doesn’t take much to do.”

You can listen to the full podcast here.

ROH Stars Reportedly Sign With TNA, Rumored To Debut On First Impact Wrestling On POP TV

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Former Ring Of Honor Tag-Team Champion Michael Bennett and his real-life wife, former WWE Diva and ROH performer Maria Kanellis, have both reportedly signed deals with TNA Wrestling, according to the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

According to the weekly newsletter, Bennett and Kanellis likely received a big deal, one that is financially guaranteed in nature.

Bennett and Kanellis, along with the third member of their on-air team, Matt Taven, finished up with Ring Of Honor last month when they dropped the ROH Tag-Team Titles to War Machine at the ROH “Final Battle” event. Bennett and Kanellis officially wrapped up business with ROH at the television tapings the day after the Final Battle event, as it was the final date on their contracts.

In related news, TNA has also wanted to “shore up” their roster by making sure their key players are under official contracts and that they acquire whatever talent that they can, as long as it makes financial sense.

TNA handled their last cable television move the same way, as just prior to and immediately following their debut on Destination America, they re-signed those that had deals that were about to expire and pursued outside free-agents in an attempt to freshen the brand.

It’s also worth mentioning that TNA has been airing mysterious vignettes promoting “The Miracle” for their debut episode of Impact Wrestling on POP TV, their new cable home now that the company no longer has a deal with Destination America. There are those who feel this could be the build to the TNA debuts of the former ROH stars, however that is strictly speculation at this point.

The premiere of Impact Wrestling on POP TV is scheduled to air live for two-hours this coming Tuesday, January 5th, beginning at 9pm EST.

Video: TNA Hyping “The Miracle” For Impact Wrestling Debut On POP TV On Jan. 5th

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TNA posted the above teaser for “The Miracle” on ImpactWrestling.com and their official YouTube channel on Friday afternoon to hype up the debut edition of Impact Wrestling on POP TV.

The description that accompanied “The Miracle” video on their official website, but not on YouTube, reads as follows:

MIRACLE (Noun) – A surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency

TNA is officially done airing their programming on Destination America and will officially run their weekly flagship program, Impact Wrestling, on Tuesday nights on POP TV. After airing some non-first run programming on their new cable home, TNA will officially launch Impact Wrestling on POP TV on Tuesday, January 5, 2016.

Jeff Hardy’s Second Daughter Born, The Rock & Bull Dempsey Have Funny Twitter Exchange

– The Rock and NXT star Bull Dempsey had some fun on Twitter earlier this week. The two joked around after Dempsey tagged The Rock in a tweet where he wrote, “The Rock obviously knows that #FitHappens. #BullFit.” The Rock ended up responding and before you knew it, “The Rock & Fruck Connection” was born. Below are the tweets Dempsey and The Rock sent to each other this week.

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– Jeff Hardy and his wife Beth had an extra special New Year’s Eve on Thursday, as the couple welcomed their second daughter, Nera Quinn Hardy, to the world. Hardy posted the following on his official Instagram page:

Kurt Angle Talks About Returning To WWE, Confident About HOF Induction

Kurt Angle continues to do the media rounds to promote TNA’s Maximum Impact UK tour next month. During an interview with Digital Spy, the Olympic gold medalist commented on the possibility of returning to WWE one day.

“We’ll see. Would it be a possibility? Yeah. I’m not ruling out anything. I know that next year I will take off and then we’ll see where it goes. I have spoken to TNA about possibly coming back someday. That’s still on the table. The way TNA has treated me the last 9 years, I can’t throw them away.”

Angle noted that he doesn’t need WWE or TNA to continue wrestling. He said that he has a match scheduled against Rey Mysterio in March. He didn’t elaborate which company they’d be wrestling for, but said, “It’ll be kind of nice just to promote myself and wrestle guys like Rey.”

He also spoke about a potential WWE Hall of Fame induction. Angle confidently stated that it will happen, he just doesn’t know when.

“I’ll believe the hype when I decide to talk to WWE. I haven’t. We were going to have some type of meeting last year. Unfortunately, it got cancelled. We really haven’t spoken. I don’t expect them to speak to me until my contract’s up and I haven’t really gone after them to talk to them.”

“Somewhere along the line it’ll happen, I just don’t know when. Would it be an honour to be in the WWE Hall of Fame? Yeah, it’s an incredible honour. Would it kill me if I wasn’t? No, it wouldn’t. The most important thing to me is being in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, which is Olympic wrestling. That’s where my legacy truly is.”

Comment on this article and tell us if you want to see Kurt Angle wrestle at least one more time in WWE before he retires for good.

Christopher Daniels On The Moment He Knew There Was Nothing Left For Him In TNA

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Former TNA Wrestling star and active international star Christopher Daniels recently appeared as a guest on the Pancakes and Powerslams Podcast and spoke about the end of his run as the “Fallen Angel,” the moment he knew there was nothing left for him in TNA and more. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On the end of his “Fallen Angel” run:

“I started doing the stuff with Sting, and that was the period of time where I had the face paint. It was an angle that Vince Russo had come up with. And, for some reason, I felt they never really pulled the trigger on it. Like, they had me talking about doing stuff with Sting, and they had me interacting with Sting, but I felt like they were still doing other things with Sting that never made me the focus of Sting’s attention. So I always felt like by not making me seem like the most important thing on Sting’s plate, that it sort of hurt me. It made me look like I wasn’t important enough for the fans to care about either. So that was the end of the whole ‘Fallen Angel’ character with me, just because I felt like it wasn’t working, I felt like I had gone as far as I could go in TNA with that mentality and that style of promo.”

On feeling like there was nothing left for him in TNA after his angle with Sting:

“I pitched the idea of doing Curry Man with them, and they gave me a year while I was doing Curry Man as a character. At the end of that, they got rid of the Curry Man character, they fired him, and I came back for a short period of time. First as Suicide, because the person that was doing Suicide got injured right away, and so I took his place for a couple of months. And then I was back [as] myself, then just near the beginning of 2010, they basically let me go. They said that they really didn’t have anything for me, and so they were going a different direction.”

Robbie E. On People Who Claim TNA Is Going Out Of Business, The BroMans Split & More

Robbie E. recently spoke with The Inquisitr about being in TNA for five years, splitting up The BroMans tag-team, his stint on the reality show The Amazing Race and more. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On working For TNA:

“They’re the company that pays my bills and the company that got me national and worldwide exposure. In my opinion, still currently, we have some of the greatest wrestlers in the world, the greatest talent in the world and so being able to work with those guys is a plus. There’s really not a negative thing about it.”

On The BroMans splitting up:

“Now that the BroMans have split up, me and Jessie Godderz have split up, I am getting more of a chance to showcase a little bit more. These past few weeks on IMPACT, I beat Eddie Edwards and had a big match with Matt Hardy where I was close to beating him and I think fans are now are seeing a different side of me l where they’re actually like ‘holy s**t, he can wrestle?’ It’s like ‘duh…yeah….I’ve been doing this for 15 years, I know how to wrestle.'”

On rumors of TNA going out of business:

“People read things or say stupid things but they don’t know what they’re talking about. TNA hasn’t been around for 14 or 15 years, whatever it’s been around for nothing. It’s a long-lasting company and I think it’s not going anywhere.”

Video: Kurt Angle Says AJ Styles Is As Good As HBK, Talks About Decision To Leave WWE

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WrestleTalk TV recently released another clip from their sit-down interview with Kurt Angle, where Angle spoke about his decision to leave WWE and being excited about some of the talent he was going to get to work with in TNA. Below are some highlights.

On the WWE full-time schedule being what ultimately led to him leaving to join TNA:

“At that point, TNA was making some noise. It felt good to be a part of a smaller company that was getting more popular, more viewers. I felt very good about it. I didn’t have a choice. Vince McMahon wanted me to continue to go full time, and I couldn’t do the full time anymore. I look at John Cena now, and I don’t know how he’s done it for 11 years. I did it for six and a half.”

On being excited to work with fresh faces in TNA:

“I was on the road all the time. To go to a company where I’d be able to set my own schedule, that was great. To be able to generate interest from fans by wrestling Samoa Joe and AJ Styles and Sting, it felt good.”

Angle went on to say that AJ Styles was as good as Shawn Michaels as far as he is concerned, and he jumped at the opportunity to work with someone like him. You can watch a clip from Angle’s WrestleTalk TV interview above.

Viewership For TNA’s “Best Of 2015” Premiere On Pop TV

TNA’s first-ever show on Pop TV, a 2-hour Best of 2015 (Part 1) special, was watched by 111,000 viewers. Part 2 airs next Tuesday night at 9pm EST.

On Tuesday, January 5th, Impact Wrestling premieres on Pop TV with a live 2-hour show from Bethlehem, PA. That show will be the official launch of the TNA on Pop TV era and will get a better idea about the viewership they will be working with.

Impact was drawing around 300-450,000 viewers on Destination America during the final few months of that run. Pop TV is available in more homes than Destination America, but switching networks/nights again won’t do them any favors.

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Mike Tenay Talks About The State Of TNA, WCW’s Demise

Former TNA & WCW announcer Mike Tenay recently spoke with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard Blog to promote his Professor Vegas podcast. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

WCW’s Booking:

“When it comes to wrestling booking, I’ve always been a fan of sports-based booking. The wrestling product should be presented as legitimate as possible, with individuals fighting over championships and over issues that resonate with the audience. But there was a time when WCW creative went in a different direction. While I never want to take away the entertainment aspect of pro wrestling, WCW went too far in that direction. If you look at the success these days of the UFC, you’ll see a product very similar to pro wrestling in the pre-sports entertainment era, and it’s no surprise that UFC is so successful with that mindset.”

WCW Shutting Down:

“The nature of the wrestling business is always open for second-guessing. But some of the booking decisions of the late 1990’s certainly hastened the decline of WCW. All of a sudden, WCW couldn’t garner the interest of the mainstream fans like it did in 1996 and ’97, and soon after, so went the company.”

If He Would Return To TNA:

“That hasn’t been discussed with me. I think it’s great that TNA, in a very competitive time, found that outlet for Impact Wrestling. There is an absolutely terrific group of very talented people who still have the ability to apply their trade and make a living because of that, and it’s fantastic for everybody involved.”

TNA Announces “One Night Only: Live!” For 1/8 In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

TNA will be starting off the new year with a “One Night Only: Live!” pay-per-view from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on Friday, January 8th at 8pm EST.

The TNA: “One Night Only: Live!” pay-per-view will air live in the United States and Canada on 1/8, on 1/12 in the United Kingdom, and one week later in other countries.

The official description for TNA: “One Night Only: Live!” reads as follows:

“It’s a dawn of a new era, where anything can and will happen. For one night only, the stars of Impact Wrestling discover what 2016 has in store.”

The TNA: “One Night Only: Live!” pay-per-view airs just three days after the scheduled debut of TNA Impact Wrestling on POP TV on January 5th.

AJ Styles Interview: What Went Wrong With TNA, If He’d Work For WWE, NXT & Lucha Underground

Ring of Honor & New Japan Pro Wrestling star AJ Styles’ recently spoke with Donald Wood from Ring Rust Radio to promote NJPW’s upcoming WrestleKingdom 10 PPV on Monday, January 4th from the Tokyo Dome. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

His Back Injury:

I’m not going to let it have an impact. I’m going to be wrestling at Final Battle and Wrestle Kingdom and I will find a way. I’m not missing these amazing events for anything. I am going to be there, I have been hurt before, and I just work through it. Everyone has at some point; it’s just what you do as a wrestler. You ignore the pain and when that adrenaline starts running it doesn’t matter what’s bothering you, you will put on the best show you can.”

If He Plans On Slowing Down His Schedule: 

“Maybe less dates because I have been going hard ever since I left TNA. I have been rocking it. Maybe less dates is something that I should look to, but as far as slowing down in the ring; no way. I have one gear and it’s all or nothing with me. That’s the reason why I came home early from the tag tournament over in New Japan. If I got back in the ring, I would have hurt myself worse because I just can’t slow down. It doesn’t matter how many people are in attendance, you are always going to get everything I have.”

TNA Making Him The Face Of The Company When He Joined in 2002: 

“It’s funny cause when it first started I thought it was just another indie. I didn’t worry about what they would do with me; I just knew I was there to put on killer matches. As it grew, I had to ignore rumors that they were going out of business and that I might be done there after I felt like I was part of the company. I don’t know that I was shocked that they were giving me a title. Jerry Lynn, Low Ki, and myself were always having the best matches on PPV. So it wasn’t a surprise they wanted to put us in the main event. As many bad things that did happen at TNA, there were plenty of good things as well. As I walk down to my man cave, I have old posters of TNA. Sometimes I think I should take them down, but then again I’m not ashamed of what I accomplished there. It is what it is and despite where TNA is now, when I look back it was a very positive thing for me and I learned a lot there.”

What Went Wrong With TNA & What Led To His Departure:

“I think around 2009-10 they were headed in the wrong direction. They were trying to be WWE-lite and you can’t do that, you have to be different. I think that’s where the biggest mistakes were made and they didn’t trust the guys that got them to the ball game in the first place. They had all the talent they needed and didn’t need to bring in other talent. I think people were misinformed about what they could get out of it. The dial never changed when they brought in this higher talent as they thought it would. I will say Christian Cage when he came over was such an asset; he was the start of it. Then they brought in Kurt Angle, which was unbelievable, and they could have stopped there and we would have been fine. They have got to be different and turn it up. If WWE can’t do something because they are publicly traded, then there is your advantage. That just doesn’t apply to TNA, that applies to ROH as well. Everybody can do something different than WWE. I will say ROH wrestling is out of this world and nothing can compete with that. TNA they just have to change it and be different.

If He’s Interested In NXT:

“I’m going to be honest with you guys: The thing that makes wrestling most interesting to me is going to be the business that occurs after the match is over. A lot of people frown on that and say money isn’t everything. Well I say it depends on how much you have saved. My goal when I retire is to not be in a wheel chair or walk with a limp. Wherever I go, I will do my best, work harder than anybody there, and that’s just what I do. I only have one gear and if someone is looking for that and I can support my family while doing it, then that is what I will do.”

Is Wrestling In WWE A Goal? 

“It’s not, it really isn’t. I get to work in the Tokyo Dome on January 4th in front of thousands and thousands of people. That’s pretty awesome. I don’t know about you guys, but the first time I watched New Japan and saw them walk down that long ramp to the ring it was unbelievable. The fact that I get to do that, that is my wrestling moment. I wouldn’t say I would never go to WWE, but if it didn’t happen I wouldn’t go, “Oh man, I missed out. I’m the one guy that missed out.”

If He Would Work For Lucha Underground: 

“Again, where ever the business takes me that is where I will go. Lucha Underground does great and crazy stuff over there, and it’s a little bit of what we talked about with doing something different. Where ever the business takes me, that’s where I am going to go.”

His Ultimate Dream Match:

I think I am going to get the opportunity to have one of my dream matches. I have never wrestled Rey Mysterio one on one. We are going to be in England at Five Star and we are finally going to get the chance to lock up. I’m looking forward to that match, I think it’s going to be fun, and it’s going to be entertaining. It’s Rey Mysterio, this guy is amazing. To be able to step in the ring with him, it’s kind of a dream come true for me. Not because I have watched him for so many years, but he is such a great guy and I never had the opportunity to have that match with him. I would have loved to wrestle Eddie Guerrero, but obviously that can’t happen. I think Rey Mysterio is definitely a big one for me.

 

 

TNA’s Best Of 2015 Premieres Tonight On Pop TV

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TNA Wrestling premieres on Pop TV tonight with a 2-hour “Best of 2015” special at 9/8c. This is the first half a 2-part series, with the second part airing next Tuesday night, December 29th in the same time slot. This is your chance to get caught up on the major events that took place in TNA this year as we get closer to the January 5th premiere of Impact Wrestling on Pop TV.

The January 5th live premiere of Impact Wrestling will feature the semi-finals and finals of TNA’s World Title Series.

Jeff Hardy Says There’s “Huge Possibility Down The Road” For WWE Return

Jeff Hardy recently discussed possibly returning to the WWE one day, among other subjects on Ric Flair’s podcast. Hardy last appeared on WWE television in 2009. Here are some highlights from his appearance on the 31st episode of the WOOOOO! Nation podcast:

On possibly returning to WWE:

“I think there’s a huge possibility down the road. I’m not sure when, but I think both Matt and myself would love to end our careers in the WWE, and it’d be super, double great to be able to have a few more good ones with the Dudley Boyz, for sure.” Hardy added, “as far as us returning [to WWE] and having some more matches with them, it all depends on how long they’re going to be there and how long it takes us to get there. I mean, but, definitely, it’s a possibility. I’m just not sure when right now.”

On what else he wants to accomplish in his career:

“I’ve done most of everything I’ve wanted to do, but I guess there [are] two big things. I mean, and those two big things are I never got to do a Hell In [A] Cell in the WWE. That’s a pretty big one. And I’ve never main evented WrestleMania, so, ultimately, if it could all work out one day before it’s all over, I’d like to do those two things.”

Both Jeff and his brother Matt Hardy’s deals with TNA expire in 12 weeks

TNA Lockdown Taking Place During January’s Maximum Impact UK Tour

TNA has announced that next month’s Maximum Impact UK tour will feature a special Lockdown taping. Each of the following shows will be double Impact tapings, with Lockdown taking place on Saturday, January 30th from the SSE Arena in London.

  • Friday 1/29: Manchester Arena
  • Saturday 1/30: London’s SSE Arena Wembley
  • Sunday 1/31: Birmingham Barclaycard Arena

TNA President Dixie Carter said: “We wanted to do something very special for the UK fans on this year’s MAXIMUM IMPACT Tour – and what could be more special than bringing Lockdown to the UK for the first time ever. With matches taking place inside a steel cage, fans are guaranteed some amazing matches and breathtaking action. For eight years now, whenever I meet a fan from the UK, or speak to them on social media, they always ask for Lockdown at Wembley – and I’m so excited we can now fulfil that dream.”

For more information, visit TNAWrestling.com.

Video: Kurt Angle On Impact Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff Had On TNA

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Kurt Angle recently spoke with the folks at WrestleTalk TV about the impact Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff had on TNA — both negative and positive — when they had their run in the promotion. Below are some of the highlights from the interview, which you can watch above.

On Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff costing TNA money:

“I love Hogan, I love Bischoff. Never had problems with either of them. Terry, we’ve always been close. I believe they did good for the company, TNA. I believe it was very expensive. They probably came up with the idea of TNA traveling town to town every week. It’s a great idea, but where are you going to get the money?”

On TNA going on the road nearly causing the company to go out of business:

“I think it really put the company in a position where it almost went under again. I know it went under at the very beginning, but it looked like it was about to go under again. TNA is a great company, but it’s not a WWE. We don’t have the extra funds to take chances, to waste a few million today and tomorrow will be fine. Every penny counts.”

On Hogan and Bischoff ultimately being good for TNA despite making decisions that cost the company a lot of money:

“Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan were very good for our company. Did they spend a lot of money? Yes. I’m sure it cost a lot of money to get them in there, and I’m sure they had ideas that cost us a lot of money. It was a good thing and somewhat of a bad thing, but I love the guys.”

Mike Bennett & Maria Kanellis Finish Up With ROH, Bound For TNA?

Ring of Honor stars Mike Bennett and Maria Kanellis finished up with the company at Saturday night’s ROH TV tapings in Philadelphia.

Their departure was not a real surprise to people close to the situation, as the two sides had been unable to come to terms after weeks of negotiations. Bennett’s tag team partner Matt Taven is signed with ROH for 3-4 more months.

Kanellis and Bennett have reportedly been telling people that they’ll be starting with TNA in January. This likely means they are done with New Japan Pro Wrestling as well. With TNA working on some surprise debuts for the January 5th Impact Wrestling premiere on Pop TV, Bennett and Kanellis would certainly fit the bill.

(H/T: PWInsider.com)

Pop TV To Air “This Is Impact” TNA Special On New Year’s Eve

As noted last week, TNA programming will be moving to Pop TV sooner than the Tuesday, January 5th 2-hour premiere of Impact Wrestling.

In addition to the “TNA Best Of 2015” specials that will air on 12/22 and 12/29 (9pm EST), Pop TV will also be airing another special titled, “This Is Impact” at 1am (EST) on January 1st, an hour into the New Year.

This Is Impact will feature “an in-depth look at Impact Wrestling, including its wrestlers, history, feuds, factions, and fans, as well as a look at the World Title Series.”

There are also plans to air a special focusing on the X-Division prior to January 5th.

AJ Styles Says Hulk Hogan Was Embarrassed By TNA During His Time There

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AJ Styles has a theory about Hulk Hogan’s TNA run, which went from 2009 to 2013 and gave The Hulkster and Eric Bischoff a lot of influence over the company’s television product. Styles recently appeared on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast and was critical when asked about the Bischoff/Hogan era in TNA.

AJ started by saying Hogan and Bischoff didn’t study the TNA roster before their arrival, and didn’t know enough about TNA’s homegrown talent.

“First of all, I just tried to stay positive. Pretty much anything Hulk Hogan touched at least at the beginning turned to gold,” Styles said. “But it didn’t obviously, because I don’t think he knew the roster that was in front of him and that was the problem. The names, the people who were the “brand names” of TNA that they had no idea who they were. If they didn’t know who they were they just did whatever they wanted with it. They wanted me to dye my hair blonde and be ‘Little Ric’ and just because they didn’t know me. Instead of being Ric Flair I needed to be AJ Styles with Ric Flair. Being with Ric I’ll hopefully get the rub from Ric there is no doubt about that and Fortune could have been great but they broke up Fortune a little bit too early and we were really getting some steam and they broke us up and noting came about it.

Styles feels Hogan didn’t use his many mainstream media appearances to promote TNA, instead discussing his personal turmoils. Styles believes that Hogan was embarrassed by TNA, and purposely didn’t talk about it much with the media.

“It was things like that that got weird, and Hogan seemed like he didn’t have much to do with TNA and seemed like he was embarrassed of the show because he never said anything about TNA at all,” Styles cotinued. “Even when he was on shows he just never mentioned it. I believe that he was ashamed of what was on TV. I believe if TNA were doing a lot better he would have been a lot more gung-ho about saying a lot more about it but he didn’t say a word and it bothered me but thinking back I understand it now.”

Styles has been on the injured list since 11/24 due to a bulging disc in his lower back.

Related: Recap Of Hulk Hogan On Ric Flair’s Podcast: “TNA Had Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen”

Magnus On Nearly Quitting TNA Due To Vince Russo Comment, Mickie James Train Angle

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Former TNA star Magnus recently spoke with Inquisitr about a number of topics. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On almost quitting TNA years ago:

“I remember Vince [Russo] specifically saying to me ‘What? You want to be World Champion or something?’ and me saying ‘Yeah’ and he’s like ‘That will never happen, you’re a Brit.’ I remember I almost quit then and there because what’s the of the point of being there?”

On the James Storm / Mickie James train skit:

“We hated it, we all hated it. When it was pitched to us, we all tried desperately to change it to something else but the guy in charge wasn’t having anything to do with it and was convinced it would be great.

“That’s just a perfect example of one of the reasons why I left, we all said that was a bad idea and we all gave what I thought were good alternatives and were basically told ‘do what we tell you.'”

On working for GFW:

“The structure of GFW is completely different, it’s very much to me how I always imagined a wrestling company should be. You know, it’s very much like everyone is on the same page, everyone is treated with respect and there’s no ego when it comes to the people in charge. There’s Jeff [Jarrett], there’s Scott D’Amore, Kevin Sullivan, and Keith Mitchell is at TV’s, Sonjay [Dutt] has a big role and wears a lot of hats in GFW. No one there is walking around like ‘I’m the big boss, everyone has to respect me and if you get on the wrong side of me, you’re gonna pay, I’m gonna bury you,’ there’s none of that.”

PopTV To Begin Airing TNA Shows Next Week

TNA programming will be moving to Pop TV earlier than expected.

Part 1 of “Best of TNA 2015”  air next Tuesday night (12/22) at 9pm EST. The 2-hour special, which had originally been scheduled to air on Destination America, will run head-to-head with next week’s live SmackDown on the USA Network.

Part 2 will air the following week on Pop TV in the same time slot.

Here’s an updated look at TNA’s move to Pop TV:

  • Tuesday, 12/22: Part 1 of “Best of TNA 2015” (9pm EST)
  • Tuesday, 12/29: Part 2 of “Best of TNA 2015” (9pm EST)
  • Tuesday, 1/5: TNA Impact Wrestling live premiere

The January 5th premiere will feature semi-finals and finals of the TNA World Title Series tournament.

Impact Wrestling Viewership Drops For Final Episode On Destination America

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The Wednesday, December 16th edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, the final show on Destination America, drew 155,000 viewers in the 11pm time slot.

The 155,000 figure marks a 42 percent decrease from last week’s show, which drew 269,000 viewers in the regular 9pm time slot.

For the second week in a row, Impact Wrestling failed to make the top 150 shows on cable television.

With TNA wrapping up on Destination America, Impact Wrestling will be moving to POP TV with the finals of their World Title Series tournament on January 5th.

TNA Aggressively Going After Top Talent For “Surprise Debuts” On POP TV Debut On 1/5

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As TNA’s premiere on POP TV draws closer, the promotion is said to be “aggressively going after some talent whose contracts with other promotions are either set to expire or are free agents right now,” according to a report in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

In the case of one particular act, TNA has talked about using outside programming as a way to lure them into signing with them. It’s worth pointing out, however, that when TNA moved to Destination America, similar claims were made until they failed to draw the kind of viewership that the network had anticipated.

Right now, there are talents at least listening to offers, as TNA is obviously looking to secure some “surprise debuts” for their first show on the new network on January 5th.

The Ring Of Honor talents whose contracts expired recently would obviously be on the top of that list, as would some American talents working in overseas promotions whose deals are also up in time for the 1/5 live debut on POP TV.

As things stand currently, TNA is wanting talent to be with them and not have additional deals with groups like New Japan Pro Wrestling, however in some cases that could change based on the specific talent involved, as some have enough leverage that they would simply refuse an offer under those conditions.