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Updated TNA Slammiversary 2015 PPV Lineup: Live Coverage This Sunday!

Following Wednesday night’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, new matches, and new participants for existing matches, were announced for this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.

Below is the latest look at the official lineup for this Sunday’s pay-per-view event.

King of the Mountain
– Jeff Jarrett vs. TBA

Handicap Match
– Awesome Kong & Brooke Tessmacher vs. Jade, Marti & Taryn Terrell

Unsanctioned Match
– James Storm vs. Magnus

Winner Chooses Stipulation For Impact Tag Title Match
– Austin Aries vs. Davey Richards

– Ethan Carter III & Tyrus vs. Bobby Lashley & Mr. Anderson

– Robbie E vs. Jessie Godderz

– Matt Morgan vs. Bram

Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com on Sunday, 28, 2015 for the best TNA Slammiversary 2015 live PPV results coverage on the web!


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Update On Rumored Matches For TNA Slammiversary Pay-Per-View

Despite previous reports to the contrary, the rumored TNA Heavyweight Championship match between Kurt Angle and Ethan Carter III will not be happening at the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view on June 28th.

Instead, the Angle-EC3 match is booked for the July 1st edition of Impact Wrestling and the contract signing for the bout will take place on this coming Wednesday’s episode. The match is currently scheduled to be taped at the Impact Wrestling tapings later this month, which is actually before the Slammiversary pay-per-view.

Speaking of TNA Slammiversary, while there is only one official match at this point — Magnus vs. James Storm — other matches rumored for the show include The Wolves vs. The Dirty Heels for the TNA Tag-Team Titles, Low Ki vs. Grado vs. Tigre Uno for the vacant TNA X-Division Title and Brooke vs. Awesome Kong vs. Taryn Terrell for the TNA Knockouts Title.

Dixie Carter Confirms New Match For TNA Slammiversary 2015

TNA President Dixie Carter confirmed an official match for the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view event from Orlando, Florida.

On Thursday, Carter tweeted the news to her followers, announcing Magnus vs. James Storm for the show, which is scheduled for Saturday, June 28th.

Also confirmed for the show is a World Heavyweight Championship match between Kurt Angle and Ethan Carter III.

Below is Carter’s tweet about the Magnus-Storm match.

Two TNA Production Workers Quit, James Storm Changes His Look

– TNA production workers Simon Edwards and Eric Tompkins have reportedly given their notices to the company. Tompkins worked as a video editor and was considered one of the better editors TNA had. Edwards worked as a video producer and had been with TNA for nearly ten years.

– TNA star James Storm will apparently be debuting a new look in the near future. Storm tweeted the following photo on Tuesday after getting a major haircut.

https://twitter.com/JamesStormBrand/status/608419064432721920

(Partial Credit: PWInsider.com)

Details Behind Mickie James Being Written Off TNA TV

Last week on Impact Wrestling, we saw James Storm lure Mickie James onto a train platform and bump her off the ledge, presumably onto the tracks. According to Wrestling Observer Radio, this was an effort to write Mickie James out of TNA storylines for the foreseeable future.

James has a series of autograph sessions that clashed with the next set of Impact tapings. James will be appearing at the Miami SuperCon from June 25th-28th, while the next set of TNA TV tapings and Slammiversary run from June 24th-28th.

There is a lot of uncertainty around her future right now, with Dave Meltzer stating she won’t be around for a while, and she might be done with TNA for good.

James Storm Talks TNA/Destination America Rumors, Billy Corgan & More

TNA star James Storm recently appeared as a guest on the v2 Wrestling Podcast to talk about a number of subjects. Below are some highlights from the interview..

On if he prefers being a heel or a babyface: “I always prefer being a heel, just because I was always taught that it’s easier to piss people off than it is to make people happy. These days it’s hard for good babyfaces to get over because everybody wants to cheer for the cheaters or the guys that they think are cool or something. For example, John Cena. It’s hard for him to get over as a babyface, but I think if he turned heel, people will really boo the hell out of him. Or he would actually get those people who are booing him now to start cheering for him. Wrestling fans are weird, but at the end of the day they want to cheer for whoever they want to cheer for and that’s how it goes.”

On who can be the top babyface for TNA: “I could. Given the correct program and everything, I believe I can be that pure babyface that TNA needs. Just for the simple fact that people can relate to me. I’m not the giant 6-foot-4 jacked up guy. People from town say, I want to root for this guy because he kind of reminds me of someone I’d like to hang out with or could hang out with, you know? It’s just one of those things where I don’t feel like I got the proper push at the time when I was the World Heavyweight Champion, but that’s all behind me now and I’m just moving forward. Given the right opportunity, I could be that pure babyface that TNA needs.”

On who he wants to work with in TNA: “I’d really like to work with Bobby Lashley. I think me and him could have some good matches, with him being a babyface and me being a heel, or vice versa. I always like working with the bigger guys. It’s harder working with bigger guys when you’re the heel because it’s hard to get sympathy on them, but Bobby Lashley is one of those babyfaces that I think, even though he’s a big guy, he can still get sympathy on himself and make people care about him. I’d also like to have a good run with Kurt (Angle). I think with me being heel and him being the face of the company right now, I think that could be a really good angle.”

On a Beer Money reunion with Bobby Roode: “I think creative has got him doing something with Austin Aries right now. I wish him all the luck and everything, but it’s one of those ideas that I also pitched to TNA. Hey, how about we get Bobby Roode to join the Revolution and have Beer Money in the Revolution? So you never know, it can be something that kind of comes around. To me, I think that could be quite interesting to have Bobby part of the Revolution.”

On original plans for the Revolution: “The whole startup with the Revolution was a different vision than what I had in mind. TNA came and asked me if I would help these guys out a little bit, and I didn’t mind at all. My vision of it at the beginning was I wanted it to be me, Gunner, Sam Shaw, Lance Hoyt and Crimson. You look at that group and those are some bad boys. But they had a different vision of it and they asked me what I thought of it. I make the best out of everything that I’m given and if I’m able to help some guys out along the way, that’s what I’ll do. So far I’ve felt like I’ve elevated some of these guys up.”

On the growth of the Revolution: “First they asked me for my thoughts on it and I told them. Then they asked me to start out with Sanada and work from there. I was still getting my feet under me with the heel turn and just figuring what direction I wanted to go and everything. That was a learning process for me with Sanada, and we brought in The Great Muta and did a deal with him. Then it just started growing and we brought in Manik, Abyss and now Khoya, who I’ve been working with closely to try to get more ring time and more ring experience for him. I just told TNA that he needs more ring time. I can teach a monkey how to do wrestling moves, but to actually learn how to work in front of a crowd is something that he has to learn in the ring, in front of a crowd. It’s hard for someone to be taught that.”

On the future of the Revolution: “It’s one of those things where I’m not really sure. I think they’ve got more plans for it and they kind of want to take it in a different direction, maybe the direction that I thought of at the very beginning. They talked to me about some new people coming in and what I thought. I’m always about trying to make the product better, because once the product’s better, everybody makes more money. This whole Revolution thing, I like doing it, but at the same time I like being on my own as well.”

On his real-life friendship with Gunner: “I’ve been friends with Gunner and Crimson for a long time. They came to me when me and Gunner had our feud and they asked me if I would help elevate him because I think they wanted to do something with him and the World Title, and of course I was like, yeah. I love Gunner to death and if I can help him out, that’s fine. So we did all this and we beat the hell out of each other, but then he was left off TV for a while and that kind of bothered me a little bit. I’ve heard now that they’ve got plans to bring him back and do something really cool with him, so all the best to Gunner.”

On Billy Corgan joining TNA: “He was at the last TV tapings that we had. They already had the TVs written and everything right before he came in, so I don’t think he was able to change stuff around. I got to talk to him and I shot some ideas and he loved them. He gave me some of his ideas and I was just trying to make sense out of some of the things he was saying. I really didn’t know too much about him except he was the lead singer of the Smashing Pumpkins, but talking to him and getting to know him, the guy knows a lot about wrestling. He looks at it like I do, from a fan’s standpoint. How will this translate over to the fans? Will they like this or will they not? Will they be like, this doesn’t make any sense at all? Because wrestling fans are not stupid — they don’t want to have their intelligence insulted by some crazy, ridiculous storyline.”

On his feud with Magnus and a potential match at Slammiversary: “Yeah, I believe that’s where they’re headed. I’ve worked with Magnus ever since he came into the company. When he first came in they put him with Doug (Williams) and then he and Doug always worked with me and Bobby a lot on all the live events and TVs just to get him used to the American style, because I don’t think Magnus had really been working that long when he came to TNA, maybe three years or something. It’s night and day with him now. He goes in there and he puts everything into his matches. He’s a student of the game. It’s really a testament to him to show that he’s not here to just collect a paycheck. He’s learning and he wants to be the best.”

On rumors of TNA being canceled by Destination America: “I’ve been told by the higher-ups that there’s nothing to worry about. TNA is owned by a billion dollar company, Panda Energy, so the money is going to be there. They talk about the network saying this and that. Every network wants great ratings, but the problem is that it takes time for the casual wrestling fans and the viewers to find Destination America. A lot of people don’t have that channel, or it’s a premium channel and they have to pay for it. My mom actually couldn’t find it until like a month ago. So it’s just taking people a little longer to find the Destination America channel. Nobody really knows except for the network and Dixie Carter, that’s how I look at it. Dixie cares about the wrestlers like they’re her own kids. If something’s going to go down, she’s going to have a meeting and talk about it with all of the guys, so that’s how I look at it.”

Check out the complete interview at v2Wrestling.com.

Dixie Carter On Special Impact, TNA Hiring, TNA Star Parts Ways With The Company?

– TNA has removed The Great Sanada from their main roster and moved him to their Alumni page, likely indicating his departure from the company. James Storm noted during a recent edition of Impact Wrestling that we would never see Sanada again. He is expected to return to Wrestle-1 in Japan in the near future.

– The official TNA Twitter page recently posted the following, noting that they are looking to hire an employee to be part of their digital team. They tweeted the following:

– TNA President Dixie Carter tweeted the following to promote next week’s special “TKO: A Night of Knockouts” themed edition of Impact Wrestling.

Video: The Hardy Boys Cut Promo Regarding Tonight’s “Tag-Team Gold” Impact Wrestling

Following the TNA Tag-Team Championships being vacated by The Wolves due to an injury sustained by one-half of the former champions — Eddie Edwards — the belts will be up for grabs, as eight teams will compete in “Tag-Team Gold” to determine who advances to an Ultimate-X match to crown the new champions.

The “Tag-Team Gold” themed edition of Impact Wrestling airs tonight on Destination America with the following matches taking part on the show:

– The Hardy Boys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) vs The Revolution (James Storm & Koya)

– Dirty Heels (Austin Aries & Bobby Roode) vs. The Bro-Mans

– Mr. Anderson & Rockstar Spud vs. The BDC (Low Ki & Kenny King)

– Ethan Carter III & Bram vs. Tigre Uno & Jay Rios

With that in mind, Jeff and Matt, The Hardy Boys, have released a new video promo (which you can watch at the top of this page) regarding tonight’s “Tag-Team Gold” edition of Impact Wrestling.

Make sure to check back here at SEScoops.com later this evening for a complete Impact Wrestling report.

Dixie Carter Comments On Taz’s TNA Departure, TNA Star Addresses Status With The Company

– As noted on Wednesday, longtime TNA color-commentator Taz has officially parted ways with the promotion. On Wednesday evening, shortly after the news became official, TNA President Dixie Carter addressed Taz’s departure from the company. Dixie tweeted the following:

– Speaking of confusion over the status of current TNA talents, TNA performer Havok tweeted the following earlier this week regarding her status with the company.

– In the following video, James Storm discusses “Tag-Team Gold” and opponents for the upcoming edition of TNA Impact Wrestling.

https://youtu.be/rtImfveItA4

TNA Tag Titles Officially Stripped, Vignette For Two New TNA Stars, Impact Wrestling Preview

– After making their in-ring debuts on last night’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, Eli Drake (aka Shaun Ricker) and Micah (aka Camacho) have been added to TNA’s roster. The two, along with Drew Galloway, make up “The Rising” stable in TNA.

– The TNA Tag-Team titles have officially been vacated by The Wolves. On next Friday’s edition of Impact Wrestling, eight teams will battle for a spot in Ultimate X to crown the new champions. The teams involved will be The Hardys, James Storm & Khoya, Ethan Carter III & Bram, Rockstar Spud & Mr. Anderson, Austin Aries & Bobby Roode, Micah & Drew Galloway, Kenny King & Low Ki and BroMans.

– Below is a video preview for next week’s edition of Impact Wrestling on Destination America:

https://youtu.be/DusrUInc2w8

– TNA recently posted the following vignette for the upcoming debuts of Jade (aka Mia Yim) and Marti Belle.

https://youtu.be/_G3j3PxKnlE

Magnus Comments On Samoa Joe’s TNA Departure, James Storm, TNA’s New TV Deal

Magnus recently appeared as a guest on Main Event Radio to talk about a number of TNA subjects. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On TNA’s new Canadian TV Deal with the Fight Network: “It’s great news. We’ve always been grateful for our fans in Canada, with the long rich history of wrestling. Bret Hart was my first real idol in the business; he was my hero as a kid. The Canadian wrestlers have always resonated quality and the market needs to be catered to.”

On how he’s evolved over the years: “I signed at the tail end of 2008 and debuted in January 2009. My mindset has completely changed. I was thrown into the deep end and it was a sink or swim situation. I was fortunate to be put right from the start with the British Invasion, Doug Williams, and work with Bobby Roode and James Storm [Beer Money]. Bobby for me is the measuring stick in our company and Storm is so good on the microphone. It was a learning curve and you had to keep up with those guys or get left behind. You learn from osmosis. You’re only going to really get good enough to connect with an audience if you work with people who know how to do it. I was fortunate to work with Kevin Nash who spent a lot of time with me early on, Kurt Angle, Booker T, Scott Steiner. Then from an in-ring standpoint I learned a lot from AJ [Styles], Samoa Joe, Motor City Machine Guns, Doug Williams, Jay Lethal. I knew I had to get better and I had that self awareness to improve quickly and I think it showed.”

On Samoa Joe departing TNA: “I was very disappointed to see him go. I was devastated. I refer to him as my big brother, a mentor to me. We tagged together and then as opponents he was a big supporter of mine internally and in public. I can’t say enough good things about him and he’s a guy who can be a star anywhere that he goes. He was somewhat of an authority figure and he was a guy who didn’t demand respect, he just got it by who he was and what he represented.”

On Bram’s arrival to TNA: “I spoke up on his behalf when things didn’t work out for him elsewhere. He’s a great talent, great intensity, and there are very few people like him. Our feud has easily been one of the best things in my career and that TNA has done in recent memory. He’s got so much charisma and so much energy. His enthusiasm is unparalleled.”

On his upcoming feud with James Storm: “James and I are no strangers to each other. I’ve wrestled James a million times but it was always me as a heel and him as a babyface. Will be interesting to see have it be the other way around. James is part of the fabric of the company. He’s been there from Day One. He’s always got a strong reaction, he’s not credited as much as he deserves. Regardless of where we go and what he’s doing he always gets a strong reaction. That’s what you look for in a talent.”

Check out the complete interview at MainEventRadio.com.

TNA Impact Wrestling Viewership For March 27, 2015

The Friday, March 27, 2015 edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Destination America, which featured Jeff Hardy’s return in a steel cage match against James Storm, drew 444,000 viewers, up from the previous week’s show, which drew 403,000 viewers.

The replay of Friday’s edition of Impact Wrestling, which aired at 11pm EST., drew an additional 164,000 viewers.

The combined total viewers for the live and replay airings of Impact Wrestling this week was 608,000, up from the combined total of 546,000 viewers who tuned into the live and replay airing of the previous week’s show.

Videos: New TNA Tag Champions, X-Division Title Vacated & More

The following are the main news items coming out of this week’s TNA Impact Wrestling:

– Samoa Joe vacated the X Division Title to sell his injury angle. A new champion will be determined next week on Impact in a four-way match featuring Low Ki vs. Tigre Uno vs. D.J. Zema vs. Mannik.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIpAtaXXxqQ&list=UUOp8wkVqdrWbFYHjDv946QQ

– James Storm & Abyss captured defeated The Wolves to capture the TNA Tag Titles. The match was set up when Davey Richards refused to join James Storm’s offer to join his heel faction, which led Storm to cash in his Feast or Fired Briefcase. Abyss is now part of Storm’s group.

– Gail Kim and Taryn Terrell will face Havok in a three-way match for the Knockouts Title next week.

– There will be a confrontation between TNA World Heavyweight ChampionBobby Roode and Bobby Lashley next week.

– Tommy Dreamer will face Bram in a Hardcore match next week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzkg2YfDev8&list=UUOp8wkVqdrWbFYHjDv946QQ

Previews For Tonight’s TNA Impact & Lucha Underground

– Lucha Underground preview for tonight:

* Carnitas vs Mariachi Loco.

* Mil Muertes vs. Ricky Mandell.

* Fenix Jr. vs. Pentagón Jr. vs. Drago.

Also appearing are Chavo Guerrero, Konnan and more.

– TNA Impact Wrestling Preview:

* An announcement from X-Division champion Samoa Joe.

* Gunner vs. Samuel Shaw in a No DQ match.

* Eric Young vs. Tyrus.

* Taryn Terrell vs. Madison Rayne.

Plus, Davey Richards responds to James Storm’s ultimatum.

* Why The 10-Man SURVIVOR SERIES Main Event Is A Very Bad Idea (Editorial & Discussion)

Dixie Carter Apologizes For Offending Fans With Typhoon-Related Comments

A massive typhoon is headed for Japan and is expected to make landfall on Monday before hitting Tokyo on Tuesday. While TNA’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view is in Tokyo this weekend, the TNA crew should be back in the United States before the typhoon hits the mainland.

Meanwhile, TNA President Dixie Carter has been getting some flack from fans on Twitter for a tweet she posted about James Storm and the typhoon, one that many fans found to be in bad taste.

Since then, Dixie has posted another tweet apologizing for how the aforementioned tweet came off. You can check out Dixie’s apology tweet below.

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  • 3 Major Spoilers From Last Week’s TNA Impact Wrestling TV Taping

    Samoa Joe vacated the TNA X-Division Championship at the Impact Wrestling television taping tonight in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania because he was reportedly not medically cleared to compete. As a result, a fatal four way was held later on in the taping to crown a new X-Division Champion, which Low Ki won.

    Also at tonight’s TNA tapings, Taryn Terrell defeated Havok and Gail Kim in a triple-threat match to become the new Knockouts Champion.

    Finally, James Storm and Abyss defeated The Wolves to become the new TNA Tag-Team Champions.

    We will have a full spoiler report from the taping up tomorrow morning.

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  • More TNA Office Cuts?, TNA PPV Specials Airing This Month, More

    – There has been backstage talk within TNA that there were some additional cuts made to office employees last week.

    – TNA will be airing the Best Of Ultimate X “Unfinished Business” pay-per-view special this month.

    – Debuting this Friday on pay-per-view will be a “TNA One Night Only: World Cup of Wrestling” event with teams captained by Ethan Carter III, Eric Young, Kurt Angle and Bobby Roode competing to win the TNA World Cup. The show, which was taped in April at the old Impact Zone, will feature the following lineup:

    *Eddie Edwards vs. James Storm
    *Jessie Godderz and Robbie E vs. Mr. Anderson and Sanada
    *Gail Kim vs. Madison Rayne
    *Eric Young vs. Bobby Roode
    *Kurt Angle vs. Magnus
    *Angelina Love vs. ODB
    *Ethan Carter III vs. Davey Richards
    *Bully Ray and Gunner vs. Samuel Shaw and Kenny King
    *Finals for World Cup

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  • Rumored Match For TNA Bound For Glory, More Names Confirmed For The PPV

    – In addition to MVP, Samoa Joe, James Storm, The Great Sanada, Ethan Carter III,, Abyss, Davey Richards, Eddie Edwards, Bram and Manik, who were all announced for this year’s Bound For Glory earlier this week, Wrestle-1 has also confirmed that Tajiri and The Great Muta will be in action. Tajiri & Muta vs. James Storm and Sanada is rumored for the show, for whatever that is worth.

    – Wrestle-1 executive Jimmy Suzuki recently tweeted the following about this year’s TNA Bound For Glory event, which takes place on October 12th in Tokyo, Japan:

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  • TNA Announces Several Wrestlers & Other Details For Bound For Glory 2014

    TNA issued the following earlier today …

    TNA Wrestling’s Bound for Glory Pay-Per-View

    Korakuen Hall
    Tokyo Japan

    First Names Announced for Bound For Glory! Tickets on Sale This Weekend!

    One of TNA’s most anticipated events of the year is just around the corner! Bound For Glory will take place on October 12 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo!

    Tickets go on sale THIS WEEKEND at the Korakuen Hall Box Office during the scheduled show from Wrestle-1!

    Additionally, the following names have been announced for the event:

    MVP
    Samoa Joe
    James Storm
    The Great Sanada
    EC3
    Abyss
    Davey Richards
    Eddie Edwards
    Bram
    Manik
    And more to be announced soon!

    Plus Team 3D will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame

    For the first time ever, TNA broadcasts from the Land of the Rising Sun! Get your tickets this weekend and don’t miss Bound For Glory on Pay-Per-View on October 12!

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  • Press Release: Bret Hart Invitational Debuts At X-Fest 2014

    The following was issued today:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – MONDAY AUGUST 18, 2014

    THE BRET HART INVITATIONAL DEBUTS AT X-FEST 2014

    “COWBOY” JAMES STORM, RAJ SINGH, DAVEY BOY SMITH JUNIOR AMONG PRO WRESTLERS VYING FOR THE STU HART CHAMPIONSHIP BELT AT FORT CALGARY ON AUGUST 30 & 31

    (CALGARY) Pro wrestling returns to X-FEST in 2014 with the first ever Bret Hart Invitational Tournament, featuring some of the most exciting talent in the industry competing all weekend at Fort Calgary on August 30 and 31 to win the Stu Hart Championship Belt.

    Confirmed wrestlers vying for the belt include Calgary’s own Raj Singh ?(formerly Jinder Mahal of the WWE), IWGP Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith Junior, and “Cowboy” James Storm of TNA as well as some of Canada’s best young superstars, including graduates from the Lance Storm Wrestling Academy.

    There will also be an appearance by the original “Hart Foundation” Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart. The winner of the tournament will be presented the belt by Bret Hart himself on Sunday Aug 31.

    “I’m very excited to be involved in the first ever Bret Hart Invitational Tournament at X-Fest this year! The tournament is a way for me to showcase some extremely talented professional wrestlers from all over North America and put my stamp on an event I intend on doing for many years to come. I’m also very excited to present the “Stu Hart Championship Belt” to the winner of the tournament! This beautiful belt is the first ever belt created in my father’s name. This should help to further my father’s legacy as a true pioneer and leader in this industry and will bring instant credibility around the world to our champion. I want to thank Union Events for making this event happen and look forward to seeing all the exciting action during X-Fest weekend!” – Bret “The Hitman” Hart

    Schedule will be available on the official X-Fest website at www.xfestcalgary.com

    X-Fest, Calgary’s Alternative Music Festival, takes place at Fort Calgary on August 30 and 31, featuring performances by Jack White, Arctic Monkeys, Foster The People, Death Cab For Cutie, Tegan & Sara, Serena Ryder, the smalls, Cage The Elephant, The Airborne Toxic Event, Stars, Ms Mr, July Talk, The Mowgli’s, Sleeper Agent, Dear Rouge, Bad Suns and Until The Ribbon Breaks, as well as Xposure winners The Wisers and A Day As Wolves.

    Follow X-fest on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @xfestcalgary

    X-Fest is produced by Union Events and presented by X92.9

    ABOUT UNION EVENTS
    Founded in 2000, Union Events (The Union Ltd) has rapidly grown to become one of Canada’s leaders in live entertainment, producing over 800 shows annually across North America. Innovative, nimble, and fiercely independent, Union Events develops relations with fans and artist alike, ensuring a ‘fan first’ experience at each show. These core principles have secured long-term relationships with artists, venues, and fans, forming lasting bonds across every genre. With offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton, Union Events offers the most comprehensive regional expertise within the Canadian concert industry.

    Under its UnionElectronic brand, Union Events has led the charge over the past decade, producing the best of established and emerging talent in electronic dance music (EDM). UnionElectronic has a proven track record as an integral contributor to the growth of EDM in Canada. Union Events is also Canada’s leading festival producer, featuring signature event brands SONiC Boom (Edmonton), X-Fest (Calgary), Chasing Summer (Calgary) and Riot Fest (Toronto). Union Events is also the exclusive talent buyer for Concorde Entertainment Group, which owns and operates numerous venues in Calgary, including Flames Central and the Republik.

    ABOUT X92.9
    Launching January 1st, 2007 X92.9 has welcomed Calgary to the Alternative with a format that combines the best Alternative music from its roots, such as Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Foo Fighters with the latest stable artists who currently lead the way such as ALL the amazing artists playing this year’s X-Fest.

    X92.9 is owned by Harvard Broadcasting Inc. Headquartered in Regina, Harvard is a privately owned broadcaster with a western focus, operating radio stations in Saskatchewan and Alberta. For additional information on Harvard Broadcasting Inc. and our stations please visit harvardbroadcasting.com

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  • Video: James Storm Talks About TNA’s 6-Sided Ring, Kurt Angle & More

    TNA star James Storm was recently interviewed by Sportsvibe.co.uk.

    He spoke about a number of topics, including why he prefers playing a heel, what he thinks of the return of the six-sided ring and why Kurt Angle is one of the toughest opponents he has ever faced.

    As for why he prefers being a heel, he said, “It’s always easier to piss somebody off than to make them happy.”

    He said the 6-sided ring is a lot harder than the 4-sided ring and wrestlers need to be conscious of how many bumps they are taking and the effect it has on their bodies.

    VIDEO: Brooke Tessmacher Talks About Being A Model, Her Future & More

    Sports Vibe TV recently published a new video interview with TNA Knockout Brooke Tessmacher. The official description for the video, which you can view above, reads as follows:

    “TNA Knockout Brooke talks about her career move to wrestling from modelling, what is coming in the near future and who her toughest opponent has been.”

    Check out the Tessmacher interview above. The same YouTube channel will have new interviews with Robbie E. and James Storm in the coming days

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  • TNA To Make “Major Announcement” For British & Irish Fans On July 12

    The following is from ImpactWrestling.com:

    TNA Wrestling To Make Major Announcement at London Film & Comic Con (LFCC)

    TNA IMPACT WRESTLING will make a major announcement for British and Irish fans at the London Film & Comic Con (LFCC).

    The announcement will be made as part of a special TNA panel Q&A for fans and media at the event at 5pm on Saturday July 12 in Earls Court 2.

    Taking place from July 11-13 at Earls Court, LFCC is Europe’s largest signing event with 100,000 people expected through the doors.

    Fans will be able to meet TNA Superstars James Storm, Magnus, Brooke, Robbie E, Al Snow and Jeremy Borash throughout the weekend.

    As well as the best that TNA has to offer, London Film & Comic Con will also star Carrie Fisher, Stan Lee, John Hurt, Michael Madsen, Jenna Coleman and guests from Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Doctor Who, The Walking Dead, Battlestar Galactica, Lord Of The Rings, Heroes and more – giving fans the chance to meet more than 100 idols of the big and small screen.

    To find out more visit www.londonfilmandcomiccon.com

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  • Exclusive: Gunner Interview

    Gunner joined TNA in 2010 but his story goes back to 2001 when he began wrestling but a year later he joined the U.S. Marine Corps as a Machine Gunner and reached the rank of lance corporal serving in the Iraq War.

    The 32-year-old from Hickory, North Carolina, is a one-time TNA tag team champion with James Storm and a one-time TNA Television Champion.

    We caught up with Gunner to talk about working with the Nature Boy Ric Flair, his dad being involved in story lines, wanting to become TNA Champion, plus much more.

    Q. How did you first get into the sport of professional wrestling?

    I’ve been a wrestling fan since the age of five and I started wrestling in 2001, and i joined the marine corp 2002 to 2006. I was wrestling before i went to bootcamp and during my time in the marine corp I would travel 20 hour round trips or so every weekend I could to wrestle on certain shows, so I was juggling both at the same time. I’m just living my dream.

    Q. Who were some of the wrestlers that you enjoyed watching whilst growing up?

    I could sit here and talk to you about that all day, some of the ones that come to mind are; Macho Man Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, and Ric Flair. The main one for me was Macho Man, I was a massive fan of Randy Savage.

    Q. What has it been like getting to work with guys you enjoyed watching like Kurt Angle and Ric Flair?

    They are both very knowledgable guys, so it was great for them to pass their knowledge on to the younger guys like myself who are the future of the company and the future of the business.

    Ric managed me for a while so he would be at ringside for my matches, and just him knowing how to tell a story and paint a picture was amazing. Kurt Angle is a machine, anytime you’re in the ring with him you are going to have to work, but that is great, it has taught me the never say die attitude.

    Q. What has it been like in the TNA dressing room with the likes of Hulk Hogan, Jeff Jarrett, Sting, AJ  Styles, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian all leaving the company?

    Professional wrestling is a business and like anyone that works in any business we are all expendable. All of those guys that have left the company are off still doing great things, and even though it’s a shame to lose top guys like that it gives the younger guys in the locker room the opportunity to step up to the plate. Those are big boots to fill, nobody is going to be the next Sting or AJ Styles but it gives us a chance to build new characters and new stars.

    Q. Your rivalry with James Storm saw some real life elements brought in the the storyline, was that something you enjoyed?

    James and I have our differences and we just don’t like each other, but he is still an amazing performer, he can fight and he knows what he is doing in the ring. Those matches I had with James enabled me to step up even more, and it has given the fans the opportunity to invest in my character.

    Bringing my father into the storyline was a great experience that I enjoyed. Wrestling is totally different now to when I was a kid, when everything was larger than life and seemed as though it had just come out of a comic book, the guys could still work but now the fans want to know what the wrestlers are like in real life.

    Q. What is your next target?

    I’ve got my eyes on the big prize, the TNA Heavyweight Title. I feel like I was robbed on the last TNA tour in the UK when I wrestled Magnus for the title and James Storm interfered. I think I’m ready for another title shot, Eric Young is the champion and we have a friendship but when it comes to business we both want to be world champion. Obviously he doesn’t want to lose it, but I want to win it, that is my main goal to be champion.

    For more information you can follow Gunner on Twitter @TNA_GUNNER

    (Spoilers) Partial Taping Results For 6/26 Edition Of TNA Impact Wrestling

    TNA taped part of next week’s edition of Impact Wrestling on Thursday evening. The rest of next week’s show, as well as the show that will air on July 3rd, will be taped tonight at the Sands Resort in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Below is what has been taped thus far for the June 26th episode.

    – Gail Kim & Taryn Terrell def. The Beautiful People in Knockouts tag-team action.

    – Sanada retained the X-Division Championship in a four-way match that also featured Crazzy Steve, Manik and Zema Ion.

    – An in-ring segment took place featuring MVP, Bobby Lashley and Kenny King, as well as Eric Young and Bobby Roode. Ultimately, MVP tried to fire Young and Roode, however the TNA Board of Directors came out and rescinded the firings, telling MVP that he is no longer the Director of Wrestling Operations for TNA.

    – James Storm def. Mr. Anderson in a one-on-one bout.

    – An in-ring segment took place with Dixie Carter bragging about MVP no longer being the Director of Wrestling Operations, assuming that she is again in control until the same member of the Board of Directors from earlier in the evening came out and informed her that she wasn’t in charge either. Dixie threw a fit and demanded to know who was in charge, but the man refused to tell her. Eventually, Bully Ray came out and threatened again to put Dixie through a table until Ethan Carter III and Rockstar Spud came out to make the save. Tommy Dreamer and Ethan Carter III ended up getting into a big brawl as well.

    – Magnus & Bram def. Willow & Abyss in a Monster’s Ball match.

    – The announcement is made as to who the new TNA Director of Wrestling Operations is, which turned out to be Kurt Angle. This led to MVP, Lashley and King coming out to threaten Angle until Young and Roode came down to the make the save.

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