Posts Tagged ‘Jeff Jarrett’

Global Force Invading TNA This Month, Toby Keith Financing GFW?

Global Force Wrestling’s invasion of TNA is currently slated to kick off on the July 22nd edition of Impact Wrestling, which will air on a slight tape delay. The invasion will continue through the first Global Force TV tapings from Las Vegas on July 24th, which will see the crowning of GFW’s first World Champion and Women’s Champions.

Eric Young, Bobby Roode and several other TNA stars will be taking part in the first GFW TV tapings as part of the invasion angle. Young will be appearing at this weekend’s GFW live events to confront Jeff Jarrett.

GFW stars confirmed for the GFW tapings include Nick Aldis (Magnus), Chris Sabin, PJ Black (Justin Gabriel), Sonjay Dutt, IWGP Jr. Champion Kushida, Chris Mordetsky (Chris Masters), Sanada, Mickie James and Lei’D Tapa.

Country music star Toby Keith, who is a longtime friend of Jarrett’s and has had talks in recent years about buying into TNA, is said to be helping Jarrett finance Global Force Wrestling, but it’s not an open checkbook. There is apparently a specific benchmark Keith is pushing Jarrett to reach, which is likely a TV deal.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Video: Jeff Jarrett Talks GFW TV Tapings, Bobby Roode/GFW, TNA & More

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett recently checked in with a new video to update fans on a number of current noteworthy topics.

In the video, which you can view below, Jarrett talks about his recent TNA appearances, the announcement that Bobby Roode has signed with GFW, the upcoming GFW television taping and more.

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Magnus Talks Leaving TNA, Issues With The Company, Trainwreck Impact Segment

Former TNA star Nick “Magnus” Aldis recently appeared as a guest on the Jobbing Out podcast to talk about his TNA departure, among other topics. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On leaving TNA: “When I gave my notice, by the time we got off the phone, I felt like 100 lb weight has been lifted off my back.”

On the locker room: “To be honest, it’s been very turbulent.”

“There were certain things I heard in the conference call, where the talent said things like I’m disgusted by this, or we have the right to know…the thing you have to remember is nobody owes you a living. You don’t have a right to be guaranteed anything.”

On booking issues after Jeff Jarrett left: “He had a good idea of some fundamental parts of booking…When Jeff left, there were a lot of things that I felt that there was a struggle, that when Jeff was there, he would have nipped it in the bud.”

“Guys are undercutting each other…There are too many people willing to come in and take the same spot for less money.”

“You might look like you have this super-great attitude, but you’re f*cking everyone over, because you’re doing things for way too cheap. So now it’s harder for everyone else to justify our pay.”

On that attitude hurting TNA: “You can’t blame the guys paying the money, because their job is to get the best services for the lower prices, but you get what you pay for. And I think that’s something that TNA is experiencing now, and understanding now.”

On the feud with James Storm: “At the beginning, we had a great in-ring segment.We put in loads of great little subtle nuances, and I thought this would be really good…Suddenly we get the word that this is what they want to do with this train thing. I think some of it unfortunately tied in to that they knew I wasn’t going to stay. That was an issue. Nonetheless, when the train thing came about…I’m trying to be as positive as I can. This was one situation that when it was described, I couldn’t find a single person that liked it. I couldn’t find a single person, apart from the guy whose idea it was, that didn’t say “what the hell is that?”

Check out the complete interview at Soundcloud.com.

Mysterio/El Patron Teaming Up, Steve Austin Interviews His Brothers

– IWGP Junior Tag-Team Champions The Young Bucks are scheduled to take on AAA “dream team” Rey Mysterio and Alberto El Patron in the main event of the Northeast Wrestling’s fourth annual “Wrestling Under The Stars” event, which is scheduled for August 1 at Dutchess Stadium in Wappingers Falls, New York.

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– WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has released the latest episode of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which features a “Stone Cold” interview with “The Rattlesnake’s” two brothers, Kevin and Jeff. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

Jeff Jarrett To Address Global Force’s Relationship With TNA

Global Force Wrestling co-founder Jeff Jarrett announced on Tuesday morning that he’ll be sitting down with Mike Tenay to discuss the future of Global Force Wrestling working with TNA Wrestling.

With Jarrett’s return to TNA last week, talent leaving TNA in droves and speculation of an invasion/takeover angle in the works, it will be interesting to see what will be revealed.

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Jeff Jarrett To Take TNA Title To GFW, TNA Done With PPV?

Following his victory in the main event at Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, a win that saw him become the first ever TNA “King Of The Mountain” Champion, Jeff Jarrett is expected to bring the new TNA belt to his Global Force Wrestling upstart promotion and defend it against talent on that roster.

Speaking of Sunday’s Slammiversary event, there has been a lot of speculation that the show could very well have been the last pay-per-view event in TNA history.

According to Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline.com, several TNA personalities — such as Jeremy Borash and others — seemed to be saying their “goodbyes” to the company during the show.

Update On GFW-TNA Working Relationship, Jarrett Speculation, Kurt Angle/Slammiversary

– TNA World Champion Kurt Angle was backstage at the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view in Orlando, Florida on Sunday night. Angle stayed backstage and watched the show with his children.

– There is said to be a feeling within TNA right now that the buzz surrounding the company is better in the past week than it has been in the past year. Apparently TNA is pleased with that fact, regardless of what happens with Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling.

– Speaking of Jarrett’s return and the rumored working relationship between TNA and GFW, the general impression backstage at Slammiversary last night was that Jarrett wouldn’t have been there and wouldn’t have won if everything was right with TNA right now.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Jeff Jarrett Wins King Of The Mountain Title, Iron Man Match At TNA “Bell 2 Bell”

– At the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view on Sunday night in Orlando, Florida, Global Force Wrestling owner Jeff Jarrett won the main event to become the new TNA King Of The Mountain Champion. After the match, the announcers speculated on whether Jarrett will return to TNA now that he has the new title, or if he’ll take it to GFW with him.

– Also at the Slammiversary show last night, Austin Aries defeated Eddie Edwards in a singles match where the winner gets to pick the stipulation for The Dirty Heels vs. The Wolves tag-team title match at the TNA “Bell 2 Bell” special on Wednesday. Aries ended up winning the match and announced that the match will be a 30-minute Iron Man match for the TNA Tag-Team Titles.

Video: Karen Jarrett On She & Jeff Jarrett Returning To TNA, Dixie Carter & More

Global Force Wrestling has posted a new video that features Karen Jarrett discussing Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return at Impact Wrestling earlier this week. She also talks about TNA President Dixie Carter, the upstart GFW promotion and more.

“All the tweets, everything on social media, all the different wrestling websites, people continue to talk about this being a storyline… this is not a storyline,” said Karen. “This isn’t something that somebody pitched to the company. This is our real life. How did it feel stepping back into the impact Zone? Amazing. Backstage, seeing everyone and all the love the have for Jeff and myself. You know you miss people but you don’t realize how much you miss them until you see them in person.”

Karen continued, “How did it feel to see Dixie Carter? A lot of mixed emotions. I just want everything to be right out of this entire process. I want peace in our lives. Dixie and I saw each other, we hugged each other. Jeff and Dixie saw each other, they hugged each other. They say time heals all things and I’m hoping the time we’ve all had has healed everything that has happened between the three of us.”

Check out the complete video interview above.


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Longtime TNA Veteran Finishes Up With The Company, Jarrett/TNA HOF Photo

– There has been speculation for a while now that Austin Aries will be leaving TNA when his contract expires. The news can now be confirmed, as Aries finished up with the promotion at the television tapings tonight, losing to Rockstar Spud in a “Loser Leaves Town” match. The match will be airing on either the July 29th or August 5th edition of Impact Wrestling.

– As reported earlier today, TNA inducted Jeff Jarrett into the TNA Hall Of Fame at the Impact Wrestling television taping on Friday night. Below is a photo from the ceremony held at the tapings.

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Dixie Carter Confirms Next TNA Hall Of Fame Inductee

TNA President Dixie Carter confirmed via social media on Friday night that TNA founder Jeff Jarrett will be inducted into the TNA Hall Of Fame during the Impact Wrestling television taping tonight in Orlando, Florida.

Carter wrote the following about Jarrett, who returned at Impact Wrestling earlier this week and will be competing in the King Of The Mountain match at TNA Slammiversary this Sunday.


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Jeff Jarrett Talks GFW-TNA Relationship, How His TNA Return Happened & More

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett recently spoke with X107.5 FM in Las Vegas to promote his return at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On how his TNA return happened: “Last Wednesday I was in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. On Tuesday night I threw out the first pitch and kicked off the promotion for our Grand Slam tour event. I was sitting at the airport and I got a text from TNA management and they said hey, would you get on a conference call with us today? We’ve got a proposal for you. I actually didn’t respond because my life has been consumed professionally by Global Force Wrestling. As I took the plane back home, I got to thinking: What do they want? They know where my head’s at, they know where my heart’s at. Do they want to do a talent exchange, which has obviously been discussed multiple times over the last couple of months? Do they want to do a big co-show? What do they want?

Curiosity killed the cat and I said sure, I’ll jump on the call. So I got on the call and they said we want you to be in a match. I almost hung up the phone in a diplomatic way; I’m not interested in that. At this time and for the foreseeable future, my wrestling days are in my rearview mirror so I wasn’t really interested. And then as they began to spell it out, it’s not just any match, it’s the King of the Mountain match and it’s going to be at Slammiversary, my heart strings began to tug and it conjured up a lot of emotion. At the end of the day I said let’s look at a deal.

I’m going to be answering some questions in the days and weeks to come how this spells out, but as far as I’ll call it in front of the camera, this Sunday I’ve agreed to one final match in TNA. Like Karen said, go out on my terms. It’s raw emotion. As a professional wrestler, in-ring performer, whatever you want to call us, my juices began to flow and I’m pumped. I cannot wait to see how this comes about. I am genuinely excited for the future of Global Force Wrestling and how me being in the King of the Mountain match sort of parlays into the next steps.”

On his final TNA match at Slammiversary on Sunday: “”It’s no secret. Earlier this year in January, I was fortunate enough, blessed enough, excited that I got to wrestle on New Japan’s annual Tokyo Dome event in front of 50,000 fans. I’m active in AAA and have a long relationship. But as far as week in and week out, my in-ring career has come to a halt. As far as being on this type of stage at Slammiversary in the company that I founded, this is the final one. A lot of emotion goes into that.

On June 19, 2002, me and my father founded that company. Through the years, the ups and downs, the highs and lows and everything in between, we’ve had so many people give us so many opinions. You’re not going to last a week, you’re not going to last a month. That company – good, bad or indifferent – they’re having their 13 year anniversary and I’m going to be there in the main event at the King of the Mountain match and I’m pretty damn excited about it. That show is going be seen live in India, the UK – it’s going to be seen live around the world via the Flipps App.”

On the relationship between TNA and GFW: “I can tell you from the time I got out of the ring – and it’s still going on right now – the texts and the direct messages and the voicemails that I’ve gotten are like, Jeff, what a surreal moment! It’s one of those moments that not only did you think would never happen but even when it happened you’re like, how in the world did that happen?

Quite frankly, it’s part of Global Force Wrestling’s mission statement. We want to work with New Japan Pro Wrestling and are going to. Same with AAA, same with other promotions around the world. So when TNA reached out to me, I’d be contradictory if I said no I don’t want to work with these guys. Was I really gung-ho on stepping back in the ring? Maybe yes, maybe no. I can tell you between now and Sunday, I’m focused on getting physically prepared and mentally prepared. I’m excited about the future. We want to work with all organizations; we think it’s very, very healthy for the industry.”

Check out the complete interview at CBSLocal.com.


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Jeff Jarrett Hypes His TNA In-Ring Return At TNA Slammiversary

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett, who returned to TNA — the company he originally founded back in 2002 — at this past Wednesday night’s live edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, has been promoting his first match back with the promotion scheduled for this Sunday.

On social media, Jarrett has been hyping up his scheduled participation in the “King Of The Mountain” gimmick match at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view.

Jarrett tweeted the following about the match and his return to in-ring action in TNA:


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Dixie Carter On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, Matt Hardy Says Jarrett Cut His TV Time

As seen on Wednesday night’s TNA Slammiversary “go-home” edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, TNA founder and current Global Force Wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett, along with his wife — Karen Jarrett – made surprise returns.

Ultimately, Jarrett was announced for the returning “King of the Mountain” gimmick match from years back, a match concept that will return this Sunday and will include himself, Matt Hardy, Eric Young, Bobby Roode and Drew Galloway.

Since the Jarrett’s made their shocking returns to TNA, both TNA President Dixie Carter and TNA performer Matt Hardy took to social media to comment on their returns.

Below are the comments Carter and Hardy made regarding the unexpected TNA returns of the Jarrett’s.

NOTE: For a detailed photo gallery documenting Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return last night, including his private reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter backstage at the show, click here.


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King Of The Mountain Participants For TNA Slammiversary 2015 Revealed

As noted earlier this week, TNA announced that they will be bringing back the old “King of the Mountain” gimmick match concept for this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, a match that until Wednesday’s edition of Impact Wrestling, we weren’t aware that TNA founder and current Global Force Wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett would be a part of.

On Thursday, the actual participants for the returning “King of the Mountain” gimmick match this Sunday joining Jarrett will be Matt Hardy, Eric Young, Bobby Roode and Drew Galloway.

For the rest of the TNA Slammiversary 2015 pay-per-view lineup and details on SEScoops.com’s live PPV results coverage this Sunday night, click here.


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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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Jim Ross Blog: Jeff Jarrett Buying Back TNA?, GFW & TNA Working Together

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official blog with thoughts on Jeff Jarrett’s surprise return at TNA Impact Wrestling on Wednesday night and what this could mean for TNA and Global Force Wrestling. Below are some highlights.

On Jeff Jarrett’s surprise return at TNA Impact Wrestling: “Jeff Jarrett and his better half @KarenJarrett surprisingly appeared on the live, TNA Impact Wrestling TV show Wednesday night on Destination America. Interesting development that has many speculating as to what is up. Here’s what my experience tells me…there is more to this matter than Jeff competing on Sunday’s tepidly promoted TNA PPV and the opportunity to give Global Force Wrestling a nice bump to the TV audience that watches the hard to find network that many wrestling fans have no access to in the first place.”

On TNA and GFW needing to work together: “Looking at the bigger picture it would seem to be that both TNA and GFW need each other right now. Neither are on top of their game as TNA is rebuilding on a weak network while Jeff’s GFW is just being launched and has no momentum. If the two organizations can reprise an ‘invasion angle’ that can lead to a fresh, major storyline for Wednesday night TV and then bleed over to the GFW live events then it can perhaps become a win-win for both parties.”

On Jarrett possibly buying TNA: “Another possibility is for the Jarrett’s to go back into business with TNA to the extent of perhaps even buying the brand. If Jeff and my Oklahoma friend and neighbor Toby Keith can get the right business deal then money is no object in buying the maligned brand outright and taking it to a new direction and hitting the re-set button which is what I would do including getting rid of the any thing resembling TNA in the name of the company. Toby and I are good friends and he is a wrestling fan but is foremost a savvy businessman. Toby will not make a bad deal because he doesn’t long to be a wrestling company owner but he does like to make money and people with money love to make “new” money.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

NOTE: For a detailed photo gallery documenting Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return last night, including his private reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter backstage at the show, click here.


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Video: Jeff Jarrett Talks About TNA-GFW Working Together, Working TNA Slammiversary

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett, who made a surprising return at TNA Impact Wrestling on Wednesday night, and will be performing in the “King of the Mountain” gimmick match at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, took some time to talk to the folks at TNA after his appearance on this week’s show (which you can view above).

In the post-show interview, which you can watch below, Jarrett talks about some of the memories and history he has tied into the TNA organization, his plans for GFW in the future, as well as this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view event.

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For a detailed photo gallery documenting Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return last night, including his private reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter backstage at the show, click here.


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Backstage Update On TNA-GFW Merger Talks, TNA Stars To Work GFW TV Tapings

Regarding Jeff Jarrett’s surprising new deal with TNA Wrestling, details are still sketchy, however a little bit more information is now available.

As seen on Wednesday night’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, former TNA founder and current Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett, along with his wife Karen Jarrett, returned during their live television broadcast.

While there is early speculation that this could be the beginning stages of a merger between TNA Wrestling and GFW, that is strictly rumor at this point.

However, we can confirm that part of the deal will include some form of TNA participation at the GFW television tapings in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday, July 24th.

Currently, Magnus is the only TNA star we are aware of that is booked to appear at the taping, however the belief is there could — and likely will be — several others.

Additionally, as announced on television last night, Jarrett will be part of a TNA show, as he will be one of the participants in the “King of the Mountain” match at the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view.

For a detailed photo gallery documenting Jeff Jarrett’s TNA return last night, including his private reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter backstage at the show, click here.


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Photo Gallery: Documenting Jarrett’s TNA Return, Reuniting With Dixie Carter Backstage

On Wednesday, June 24, 2015, TNA Wrestling founder and current Global Force Wrestling promoter Jeff Jarrett made a surprising return to Impact Wrestling, and cameras were rolling from the moment he left to head to the arena, to the moment he left the building.

Below, and across the next several pages, is a photo documentary chronicling the long-awaited TNA return of the man who built the promotion back in 2002.

In the following photos, we see everything from Jeff and Karen Jarrett leaving their hotel room, driving to the arena, reuniting with TNA President Dixie Carter before the show and mingling with the TNA wrestlers and executives before the show. We also see photos of his actual in-ring segment on the show, shots of the TNA wrestlers watching his segment on a monitor backstage, and their reaction to Jarrett when he walked through the curtain backstage after the segment.


NOTE: For those unfamiliar with the story, read the following SEScoops.com article:
Backstage Update On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, TNA-GFW To Merge?


And The Jarrett’s journey begins …

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Backstage Update On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, TNA-GFW To Merge?

As seen on Wednesday’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, TNA and GFW founder Jeff Jarrett returned on the broadcast on Destination America.

Former WWE creative team member Court Bauer spoke of a rumor that Jarrett is in the process of trying to buy majority ownership of TNA Wrestling, a deal that could be the one Jarrett has been referring to on social media over the past couple of days.

It’s also worth mentioning that there is talk of a TNA-GFW merger of some kind, although it should be stressed that this is strictly speculation at this point.

Many are also pointing to the fact that TNA has brought back their infamous “King of the Mountain” gimmick match for the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, a match that Jarrett will be involved in at this Sunday’s event.

As of this time, representatives from both TNA Wrestling and Global Force Wrestling are refusing to comment on this story. We should have more information as additional news surfaces throughout the coming days.


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Jeff Jarrett Returns At Impact, Will Wrestle At TNA Slammiversary

Global Force Wrestling founders Jeff Jarrett and Karen Jarrett made their TNA returns at tonight’s Impact Wrestling show.

Jarrett will be taking part in the returning “King of the Mountain” gimmick match at this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view.

Also on the show are Vader and Matt Morgan.

We should have more on this story in the near future. Stay tuned to SEScoops.com for continued coverage.

UPDATE: Why did Jarrett return at Impact Wrestling this week? Are TNA and GFW merging? Read a detailed backstage update on this story here: Backstage Update On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA Return, TNA-GFW To Merge?


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Jeff Jarrett Teases “Very Exciting Deal” For Global Force Wrestling

All throughout the day on social media this past Tuesday afternoon, Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett has been tweeting about some potential major news for his upstart GFW promotion.

Below are a recap of the tweets dealing with the subject.

Jeff Jarrett Talks About His Vision For Global Force Wrestling, TNA & More

Jeff Jarrett recently spoke with Aaron Oster of Rolling Stone about Global Force Wrestling. Jarrett spoke in-depth about the company’s identity, his feelings about TNA Wrestling and more.

When asked about what defines Global Force Wrestling, Jarrett said they plan to be “forward-thinking and innovative.” They’ve formed alliances with other promotions around the world so we can share talent. He emphasized that every wrestler has a story and he plans to focus on who these athletes are. While they will certainly feature some storylines, their goal is not necessarily to “tell stories” – they want to document stories.

Jarrett was asked if we’re going to see him as a regular character on the GFW shows, Jarrett said flat out, “No. I’m certainly not going to wrestle for the foreseeable future. I’m not going to say that I’m retired, but 99.9 percent of my time is going to be dedicated to promoting the brand and promoting the athletes of Global Force Wrestling.”

As for their ultimate goal, Jarrett said, “We want to put up compelling content with compelling wrestlers, and that will be a barometer of success. We just want to be a positive influence within the wrestling industry.”

Kevin Nash Announced For New GFW Event, Jeff Jarrett To Throw Out First Pitch

Global Force Wrestling announced their debut in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with the Dash minor league baseball team and an appearance by Kevin Nash on August 14th. GFW founder Jeff Jarrett will also be throwing out the first pitch prior to announcing the August 14th card.

GFW issued the following press release with all of the details:

DASH TO HOST GFW WRESTLING EVENT AT BB&T BALLPARK

GLOBAL FORCE WRESTLING TO INVADE WINSTON-SALEM ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 14

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (June 12, 2015) – The Winston-Salem Dash and BB&T Ballpark will host a Global Force Wrestling (GFW) event at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, August 14. This event is part of GFW’s MiLB Grand Slam Tour.

GFW founder Jeff Jarrett will make an appearance at BB&T Ballpark during the Dash’s 7 p.m. game this Tuesday, June 16, against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. Jarrett will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and announce the talent card for theAugust 14 event. Tuesday’s contest is an All-You-Can-Eat-Night, during which fans can enjoy all the free hot dogs, hamburgers and cheeseburgers they can handle through the seventh inning. Normal ticket prices apply, and they start as low as $8.

Tickets for the GFW event will go on sale to Dash season ticket holders on Tuesday, June 23, at 10 a.m. The general public will be able to purchase tickets beginning on Wednesday, June 24, at 10 a.m.

A wrestling ring will be set up at home plate for the event on August 14. VIP tickets are available for $49 and include food and beverages from the Womble Carlyle Club and meet-and-greet opportunities with the wrestlers. Reserved seats behind the plate and above the dugouts range from $20-$40. All seats along the outfield lines are general admission for $10.

Six-time World Champion Kevin Nash will appear as a GFW Legend, while other confirmed talent includes the Killer Elite Squad (Lance Hoyt and Davey Boy Smith, Jr.) and Tessa Blanchard, the daughter of the founding member of the Four Horseman Tully Blanchard. More talent will be announced soon.

Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. for the GFW event. For more information, call the Dash at (336) 714-6877.

The Winston-Salem Dash are the Class A-Advanced minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. To purchase Dash tickets and for more information, please call (336) 714-2287 or visit www.wsdash.com.