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Eric Young Goes Off On Twitter About Slammiversary

TNA star Eric Young had a strong message for fans who did not enjoy Slammiversary on Sunday night:

Real world!!! If you watched #Slammiversary2015 and didn’t like it GO F*CK YOURSELF #ProWrestling #proud #5thday #agame #teameffort

 

Young later deleted the tweet and responded directly to fans taking issue with position.

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Updated Card For Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary PPV

TNA has announced that Awesome Kong and Brooke Tessmacher vs. The Dollhouse has been added to Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. Taryn Terrell’s Knockouts Title will be on the line. With that match set, here’s the updated card for TNA Slammiversary:

King of the Mountain Match
5 Wrestlers TBA

Vacant TNA Tag Team Title Match
The Wolves vs. Austin Aries and Bobby Roode

Handicap Match for the TNA Knockouts Title
Awesome Kong and Brooke Tessmacher vs. Jade, Marti and Taryn Terrell

James Storm vs. Magnus

Robbie E vs. Jessie Godderz

TNA Announces Several New Impact Wrestling Television Tapings In Orlando

TNA will be returning to the Impact Wrestling Zone at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida later this month and next month to tape several future episodes of Impact Wrestling. They will also hold their TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view at the venue.

Universal has announced the following dates and times for upcoming TNA tapings and/or live events.

* July 22 at 7:00 PM

* July 23 at 7:00 PM

* July 24 at 7:00 PM

* July 25 at 7:00 PM

* July 27 at 7:00 PM

* July 28 at 7:00 PM

* July 29 at 7:00 PM

NOTE: If any SEScoops.com readers are attending any of the above shows, feel free to send in a report or any notes from the show to us @SEScoops.

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King Of The Mountain Gimmick Match Returning At TNA Slammiversary PPV

On Tuesday, TNA President Dixie Carter announced that at the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, the old “King Of The Mountain” gimmick match will return.

Below is the release with all of the details.

King of the Mountain Returns To Slammiversary

For the first time in six years, the King of the Mountain Match returns to Slammiversary on June 28 live on Pay Per View at 8pm ET.

A TNA original, and one of the most innovative matches in all professional wrestling, the King of the Mountain was a staple of the annual Slammiversary event through 2009. Some of the greatest wrestlers in TNA history have entered the King of the Mountain match in hopes to stake a claim to TNA Gold.

Impactwrestling.com is going to take you through the rules that make up the King of the Mountain match, and in the coming days join us right here to relive some of the best moments of the King of the Mountain matches from past Slammiversary.

King of the Mountain Rules:

– The match consists of 5 competitors who begin ineligible to win. In order to become eligible one must score a submission or pinfall where falls count anywhere.
– Once eligible the competitor must retrieve the belt from the official while the person who was pinned or submitted must spend 2 minutes in the “penalty box” cage.
– Multiple competitors can be locked in the penalty box resulting in alliances or the fight continuing.
– Once the belt is in play any other wrestler who is eligible may steal the belt, if at any point the belt is dropped it goes back to the official.
– An eligible competitor hangs the belt on a hook suspended 15 feet above the ring via a ladder to win the match.

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Dixie Carter Reveals New TNA X-Division Title (Photo), Slammiversary Update

– The reason TNA decided to do the Kurt Angle vs. Ethan Carter III title match at the upcoming Impact Wrestling television taping on July 1st instead of the Slammiversary pay-per-view was because there was no way for the company to tape episodes of Impact Wrestling that would air after the pay-per-view without spoiling the plans. TNA is currently working on a new main event for Slammiversary that won’t involve the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

– TNA President Dixie Carter tweeted the following photo of the new X-Division Championship, which will officially be unveiled soon.

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.

Backstage Update On AJ Styles Turning Down Offer To Return To TNA

As reported recently, TNA offered a deal for AJ Styles to return to the promotion, a deal that Styles turned down.

TNA offered the former TNA World Heavyweight Champion and current IWGP Heavyweight Champion what is being described as a “significant” deal to enter the TNA Hall Of Fame and wrestle a match at the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view later this month.

According to one source, the reason Styles turned down the offer was because his priorities right now are with both Ring Of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

It’s also worth mentioning that in addition to the TNA Hall Of Fame induction and Slammiversary bookings, TNA was also looking at having Styles work a match at this year’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

When Jeff Hardy Is Expected Back, Slammiversary On Flipps & More

– TNA officials are hoping that Jeff Hardy will return from a broken leg in August. Initial estimates had Hardy back in action in July, but they’re being cautious not to rush things.

– Dixie Carter announced on Twitter that the Slammiversary 2015 will also be available on the Flipps TV app.

– TNA Impact Wrestling premieres on its new night tonight at 9pm EST immediately following Ring of Honor’s premiere on Destination America. TNA is using the hashtag #ShowYourImpact to promote the show.

TNA Holds Another Talent Call, Austin Aries Leaving TNA?, Impact Wrestling Preview

– TNA executives held another conference call with talent on Monday. The call was described as a brainstorming session to come up with ways for TNA to better connect with their fans and raise their overall profile. According to one source, social media was talked about the most during the call.

– Regarding the TNA status of Austin Aries, one source claims his deal with the promotion is scheduled to expire the day after TNA Slammiversary, which would be June 29th.

– The following is a preview for Wednesday’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling.

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TNA Caught Off Guard By ROH/Destination America Deal?, Recent TNA Viewership

– Apparently the announcement that Ring Of Honor is coming to Destination America next month caught several people within TNA off-guard. As noted earlier, MVP said on Twitter that talents were not informed of the deal ahead of time. TNA reportedly has a conference call with talent scheduled for later today.

– Friday’s TNA Slammiversary 2014 repeat on Destination America drew 232,000 viewers. The number was down from the previous week’s show, which drew 395,000 viewers for the original airing and 125,000 viewers for the replay.

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More Live Impact Wrestling Shows Scheduled, Updated List Of TNA TV & PPV Tapings

TNA has confirmed additional sets of Impact Wrestling television tapings for late June at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

Additionally, there will be another episode of Impact Wrestling airing on a slight tape delay on Friday, June 26th. That particular date is the Friday before their return to traditional pay-per-view with their “Slammiversary” event.

With that said, below is an updated look at the current TNA live event, TV taping and PPV schedule from May 10th through July 1st:

Sunday, May 10th – Impact tapings
Monday, May 11th – Impact tapings
Friday, June 26th – Live Impact
Sunday, June 28th – Slammiversary
Monday, June 29th – Impact tapings
Tuesday, June 30th – Impact tapings
Wednesday, July 1st – Impact tapings

Billy Corgan Attending This Week’s Impact Tapings, Main Event For Friday’s Live Show & More

– Billy Corgan is scheduled to be at all of this weekend’s TNA Impact Wrestling tapings in Orlando. Corgan will be doing a media conference call later this week to discuss his involvement with TNA’s creative process.

– TNA President Dixie Carter announced on Twitter that Friday live Impact will be headlined by TNA World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle vs. Eric Young.

Also confirmed for the show are The Dollhouse vs. Gail Kim and Awesome Kong plus Mr. Anderson vs. Ethan Carter III in a stipulation match voted on by the fans.

– TNA Slammiversary will be available to stream online in addition to airing on traditional PPV. The show will be available for purchase on the Flipps app, the same service that WrestleKingdom 9 used back in January.

– Josh Mathews previews Friday’s live Impact:

https://youtu.be/AAZvXD9C1CA

TNA Confirmed To Return To Traditional Pay-Per-View On June 28th

Following a lengthy hiatus, TNA Wrestling will be returning to pay-per-view on Sunday, June 28th.

TNA announced on Friday that on 6/28 they will be returning to pay-per-view with a live Slammiversary event, which is scheduled to take place from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

The company released the above trailer to promote the show, which will be their first pay-per-view event since Bound For Glory in Japan last October.

Kevin Von Erich Speaks On His Sons Debuting At TNA Slammiversary

WWE Hall Of Famer Kevin Von Erich recently posted the following on his official Facebook account regarding his sons Ross Von Erich and Marshall Von Erich wrestling at this past Sunday night’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view:

“What a great feeling to see your sons rise to the occasion. The media blitz before the show, I watched the pressure build, and build, I saw the pressure on the boys faces, I was nervous for them, even though I’ve seen that look on my own face and on my brothers, they were tough, and rather than be fearful, they trusted Him and attacked. That is what a Father wants from his son, to do his best in the face of incredible odds. They had their first real match, the pressure was on and they poured their guts into it. From here they will grow, & experience things that will sharpen them, until they are just like we were. That show was beautiful to me, the response from the fans, awesome, and this first step by my sons is to be the first step into a great new chapter in our lives. They didn’t step away they stepped up, and can only go onward and upward from here. For sure I just had the best Father’s Day a man could ask for.”

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  • TNA Knockout Returning This Thursday, Video Preview For Impact Wrestling

    TNA has announced that former Knockout Taryn Terrell will be making her return at this Thursday night’s edition of Impact Wrestling.

    Speaking of this week’s Impact Wrestling, above is the official preview for the post-Slammiversary edition of the show, which airs this Thursday night on Spike TV:

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  • Jim Ross Blog: TNA Slammiversary, Tonight’s RAW, The Von Erich’s & More

    The following are highlights from the latest Jim Ross blog:

    On TNA Slammiversary: “Impact Wrestling had a solid PPV Sunday night in Arlington, Texas and their roster, which many under rate, stepped up. As I have said many times on my Ross Report podcast, Impact Wrestling has a marketable and potentially winning roster but my issues have been with the ‘play calling’ for the lack or a better term aka the creative booking.”

    “Samoa Joe, Jeff Hardy, and Bully Ray all losing on the same show could be a head scratcher but if it helps get new talents over and legitimately builds for the future then I’m all for it. In other words if there is a long term, definitive plan in place then bravo to TNA. ”

    On The Von Erich’s: “The Von Erich’s not winning cleanly was perplexing. Please don’t try and sell me the worn out tale that the Von Erich’s are ‘part time and the other talents are not’ argument. The Von Erich’s had as much, if not more to do, with selling the tickets in Arlington than any one on the card so why not get two pops from the pro Von Erich crowd than one? Kevin Von Erich using the Von Erich Iron Claw was a classic touch and I’m happy it was saved for KVE. That’s good booking.”

    On upcoming podcast guests: “Speaking of Impact, tomorrow night (Tuesday) I will visit with Bubba Dudley on the Ross Report for a future podcast. Check out the home page for our list of upcoming guests and air dates. Bubba or Bully is one of my favorite guys in the biz and a true, old school, man’s man. Plus, MVP is my guest this week and we talk extensively about his 9 1/2 year prison term and his relationship and some compelling info on the late, Chris Benoit.”

    On tonight’s RAW: “RAW is in Cleveland tonight which will likely be where The Miz will be featured in his latest re-start after starring in a WWE film. WWE has lots of work to do to build momentum for the next MITB event which will crown a new, WWE World Champion. With their lack of depth and having so many of their top hands in one bout it will be interesting to see what other attractions will be added to the card so that more people will migrate to the WWE Network which is the companies biggest priority or so it seems.”

    “I’m hoping for a Kevin Hart w/ Santino vignette on tonight’s RAW as that has the chance to be legit funny.”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • TNA Slammiversary XII Results – June 15, 2014

    TNA Slammiversary 2014

    The 2014 edition of TNA Slammiversary, which comes to us live from Dallas, Texas, is now officially underway. The show opens with a live shot backstage of Kenny King complaining to MVP. Bobby Lashley is also standing there. King walks off promising to become TNA Champion tonight. From there, we shoot to the TNA Slammiversary PPV video intro.

    After the video package, Mike Tenay welcomes us to the 12th anniversary show for TNA, here in Arlington, Texas. Slammiversary begins with the X-Division Championship six-way ladder match.

    X-Division Championship
    (Six-Way Ladder Match)
    – Sanada (c) vs. Manik vs. Crazzy Steve vs. Tigre Uno vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Davey Richards

    The Wolves — Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards — make their way to the ring first. Out next is Tigre Uno. Crazzy Steve of The Menagerie is out next. Manik follows him in the order, and finally, the TNA X-Division Champion Seiya Sanada makes his way to the ring. It’s time for a six-man ladder match for the X-Division Championship!

    The action is immediate as Manik jumps on Sanada as he was coming to the ring. The Wolves hit a double-dive onto the floor and Uno hits a crazy spinning-splash onto all of the guys on the floor.

    The ladder finally enters the ring for the first time as Sanada and Manik battle back-and-forth, all-the-while the rest of the guys are on the floor battling or selling.

    All of the guys end up in the ring with the fans getting behind Steve with a repeated “Crazy Stevve” chant. Stevve does a helicopter spin with the ladder, knocking all of the guys on their butts.

    Sanada hits a moonsault onto Stevve, who was laying across a ladder on the mat. Sanada goes to climb the ladder for the belt as a “this is awesome” chant breaks out, however, Uno stops Sanada. The two battle, with some high-flying spots taking place.

    Things work out to where The Wolves are left alone in the ring. They both notice the title hanging from the rafters and the ladder set up underneath it. They both run to it at the same time. They both climb at the same time. They both look at each other, shrug their shoulders, and start exchanging punches at the top of the ladder. Sanada ends up breaking things up. Manik gets involved as well. Sanada ends up climbing the ladder after a big stacked-powerbomb spot. He grabs the title and retains.

    Winner and STILL X-Division Champion: Sanada

    MVP Clears Up Tonight’s Main Event Situation

    MVP’s theme music hits and he comes out on crutches with Bobby Lashley and Kenny King. MVP says he’s supposed to be in the hospital right now and people are boo’ing him. He trashes the people for boo’ing him. MVP reveals that Bobby Lashley will face Samoa Joe, Kenny King will face Austin Aries and the winners of those two matches will go on to the main event to compete for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Eric Young. MVP promises not to get involved in either Lashley or King’s matches tonight.

    Bobby Lashley vs. Samoa Joe

    After the promo, Lashley makes his way to the ring as MVP and King make their way to the back. His one-on-one match with Samoa Joe, which has World Title implications, is up now. Out next, to a great reception from the Texas fans, is Samoa Joe.

    The bell rings and here we go. Lashley gets an early jump on Joe. Lashley takes it to Joe in the corner as the fans boo, but Joe ends up catching Lashley running in with a big boot to the face. From there, Joe starts to take over the offensive flow of the match.

    Joe continues his assault as the fans start up the chants. “Joe’s Gonna Kill You” and “Joe! Joe! Joe!” chants break out as Joe works over Lashley with rapid-fire punches in the corner.

    Lashley rolls out to the floor to recover a bit, but Joe ends up hitting a dive through the ropes, splashing onto Lashley on the floor in the process. Lashley ends up working over Joe on the floor a bit before the action returns to the ring,, with Lashley now in control.

    “Let’s Go Joe!” chants break out, but Lashley is too much for the Samoan star, as he is continuing to dominate Joe with ease. This continues for a couple more minutes until Joe hits a big spinning kick to the head of Lashley that changed things up.

    Joe goes for the Rear Naked Choke but Lashley backs them into the corner to break the hold. Joe goes to hoist Lashley up for the Muscle Buster in the corner, but Lashley fought that off as well. Joe ends up turning around into a spear from Lashley seconds later for the 1-2-3.

    Winner and ADVANCING to the TNA Championship match: Bobby Lashley

    Jeremy Borash Interviews Dixie Carter & Rockstar Spud

    Backstage, Jeremy Borash is with Dixie Carter and Rockstar Spud. They’re actually in a luxary box or something in the building. Dixie basically hypes up Ethan Carter III against Bully Ray tonight and some meetings she’s had recently. She also sends a warning to MVP. She and Spud walk off as we head back to the ring.

    Dixie Has Dinner With WWE Hall Of Famer, Late Addition To TNA Slammiversary?

    – TNA is still heavily pushing the idea of a Slammiversary appearance by former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Rebel. The Menagerie does not have a match announced for tonight’s show, outside of Crazzy Steve’s involvement in the X-Division Title match, so it’s possible that they have another segment on tonight’s pay-per-view.

    – TNA president Dixie Carter tweeted the following about having dinner with WWE Hall Of Famer Kevin Von Erich this weekend:

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  • TNA Slammiversary Results Live Coverage Tonight

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    Here’s the final card for tonight’s TNA Slammiversary XII pay-per-view from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

    • Steel Cage Match: TNA World Champion Eric Young vs. Winner of Joe-Lashley vs. Winner of Aries-King
    • TNA Knockouts Champion Angelina Love vs. Gail Kim
    • Ladder Match: X-Division Champion Sanada vs. Manik vs. Crazzy Steve vs. Tigre Uno vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Davey Richards
    • Texas Death Match: Bully Ray vs. Ethan Carter
    • Marshall and Ross Von Erich vs. TBA
    • Samoa Joe vs. Bobby Lashley
    • Ken Anderson vs. James Storm
    • Willow vs. Magnus
    • Austin Aries vs. Kenny King

    Plus, Kurt Angle will announce the next member of the TNA Hall of Fame.

    Final Rating & Viewership for Slammiversary “Go-Home” Edition Of Impact Wrestling

    The Thursday, June 12th Slammiversary “go-home” edition of TNA Impact Wrestling scored a final cable rating of 0.89, up from last week’s awful 0.84 final draw, according to Nielsen Media Research.

    Thursday’s Impact Wrestling show averaged 1.005 million viewers on Spike TV, which was also up as compared to the average of 993,000 viewers for last week’s show.

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  • New TNA Slammiversary Main Event Revealed

    It was announced on Friday that due to a knee injury, MVP will be unable to compete against TNA World Champion Eric Young in the main event of Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary XII pay-per-view.

    MVP, TNA’s Director of Wrestling Operations, has announced his replacements:

    This Sunday, Samoa Joe is scheduled to face Bobby Lashley and Austin Aries is scheduled to challenge Kenny King. We can now report that the winners of each of those bouts will then be added to Sunday’s Main Event against TNA World Champion Eric Young – creating a Three Way Steel Cage Match for the TNA World Heavyweight Title.

    Breaking News: MVP Pulled From TNA Slammiversary

    Update: New TNA Slammiversary Main Event Revealed

    “Big” John Gaburick, TNA’s Executive Vice President of Creative and Talent Relations, just announced on Twitter that MVP will NOT be able to wrestle Eric Young this Sunday in the main event of TNA Slammiversary:

    He added that a “fair replacement” main event will be announced later today. MVP tweeted:

    Bully Ray Speaks On Slammiversary, Being Pulled From House Of Hardcore & More

    The following are highlights of a new Ring Rust Radio interview with TNA star Bully Ray:

    Donald Wood: TNA is having one of its biggest shows of the year with Slammiversary on Sunday, June 15, from Dallas, Texas. You are scheduled to take on Ethan Carter III in a Grudge Match. As one of the kings of hardcore, how are you approaching this matchup physically and mentally?

    Bully Ray: “Here’s the deal, these types of matches I can do with my eyes closed. I’ve been having hardcore matches, table matches, any type of violent matches for a long, long time. I think this is Ethan Carter’s first match like this if I’m correct. Ethan Carter is stepping into a style of match which he is unfamiliar with and he is stepping in the ring with a guy who’s basically the top two or three of this style of match, period. Ethan Carter has very smooth, pretty skin, and when you chop it a certain way, it splits right open, and that’s what I’m going to do to him. I’m going to split his skin open, I’m going to chop him until he bleeds and hopefully bleeds to death. I’m definitely excited about the match. Slammiversary is a huge event for TNA. The Texas crowds have always been great for us and to be able to get my hands on a Carter and spill their blood in Dallas, Texas is going to be great for this kid from Hell’s Kitchen.”

    Mike Chiari: During your time in TNA you’ve feuded with a lot of authority figures including Hulk Hogan and Dixie Carter. As a performer, what do you like about feuding with someone in a non-wrestling capacity and what are some of the challenges it presents?

    Bully Ray: “A story is a story and she is a performer, she is someone on our television show and I don’t care who I’m standing across the ring from, if they’re in the ring with me, I’m going to make sure that it’s the best possible performance. I’m going to make sure they up their game and I’m going to make sure, first and foremost, that the people get what they paid to see and when it comes to Dixie Carter, the one thing that every TNA fan, every WWE fan, every ROH fan, every House of Hardcore fan, every wrestling fan around the world wants to see that lady get Powerbombed through a table.”

    Brandon Galvin: TNA is heading to the road for stops in both Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and New York City at The Grand Ballroom at the Manhattan Center. As a wrestler who spent plenty of time in both cities with ECW, WWE and TNA, what does it mean performing in these venues at this point in your career?

    Bully Ray: “For me, it’s always great, I love performing in the Northeast, not because I’m from the Northeast, because I know what kind of atmosphere and what kind of fans there are in the Northeast. They’re so passionate and they’re so into the product. This is going to be the first time, I believe, that we will be taping in Pennsylvania and the first time we’ll be taping in New York City, and I think this is a great opportunity for TNA to take the wrestling world by the balls and show everybody what we’re really about. Entirely too many people sit back and knock TNA and don’t give it enough credit and those are the people, I believe, who look at the product with jaded glasses or whatever the term is and just bash, bash, bash. TNA is a really good company, is every single storyline good? No. Is every single wrestler good? No. Is every single baseball player good? No. Is every single football player? No. You get a mix, and I think the wrestlers are going to feed off of the Pennsylvania crowd, I think they’re going to feed off of the New York City crowds, and I think they’re going to be some of the most top notch performances you’ve ever seen.”

    Donald Wood: There was a lot of controversy surrounding your removal from the House of Hardcore card. You and Tommy Dreamer have been very outspoken on the way this situation was handled. Do you think fans should be expecting to see Dreamer involved in the TNA product as the company heads to the Northeast?

    Bully Ray: “If Tommy wanted to get involved, I would be more than happy to step to the side for just a moment so he could get his two cents in because you guys all sit back and say ‘oh, this is part of a wrestling story’. Guys, let me make you understand something. She pulled a scumbag move, more of a scumbag move than you people really know. I was booked in the main event two nights for my best friend’s up and coming promotion and then at the very last second got me pulled off. She pulled me off in a way where she could justify it and contractually, I could not sue her because she pulled me off for another TNA Spike event. She fucked me over, she fucked Tommy over, most of all she fucked the fans over. It’s a big deal. You hear the term ‘this person crossed the line’, Dixie Carter really crossed the line with this move and made it a lot more personal than a lot of people realize.”

    Mike Chiari: You recently did an interview for Roddy Piper’s podcast Piper’s Pit and you mentioned on Chris Jericho’s podcast that you’ve been a wrestling fan since you were a kid. As a young wrestling fan was Piper one of the guys you found yourself looking up to? And what was it like for you to get to sit down and talk with him?

    Bully Ray: “When I got the offer to sit down and talk to Roddy I was genuinely excited because I don’t know Roddy and that’s why I wanted to talk to him so much. Me and Jericho can sit down and it’s so easy because we’re such good friends and we can trade stories but me and Roddy don’t know each other so it’s kind of a feeling out period, you know. I had never gotten the opportunity to go back and forth on the microphone with Roddy Piper, so I jumped at the opportunity and it was awesome and we had so much in common. I think he respected the fact that I knew so much of the old school history of the business, something that guys that come from his day don’t expect guys like me to know, but I pride myself on being the last of the old school mentality. So, sitting down with Roddy was great, and we could’ve talked for hours.”

    Brandon Galvin: You’ve been in the business for more than 20 years and continue to find ways to re-invent your in-ring work and character. Where do you draw your inspiration from and is there something you’ve wanted to add to your character that you haven’t had the opportunity to do so yet?

    Bully Ray: “The inspiration for me of always trying something new comes from the rock n’ roll world, watching bands like Kiss and Motley Crue. They go out there every year and they’re playing the same songs but they always find a different way to present it to you, a different stage set, a different feel, and that’s what I try to go out there and do. I try to take the rock n’ roll approach to things, whether I’m out there and people love me or people hate me, I try to go above and beyond. If people love me, I want them to name their first born child after me. If people hate me, I want them to slash my tires and despise me to a whole new level. I’m always thinking of new ways to do things and I’ll always be passionate about the business and I’ll always be passionate about taking the fans on a roller coaster ride, so that’s what keeps me going.”

    Donald Wood: One of the coolest additions to the Slammiversary card is the involvement of the Von Erich family. With the pay-per-view taking place in the heart of Von Erich country, are you excited for this monumental occasion?

    Bully Ray: “I’m just excited to meet Kevin Von Erich because he is somebody that I’ve never met before and with the Von Erich name in the history of professional wrestling it’s going to be a cool moment for me to shake his hand and tell him I appreciate what he and his family have done for the industry. I’m definitely looking forward to meeting him.”

    Mike Chiari: I know that you’re a big soccer fan, so with the World Cup getting started in Brazil, I was wondering who you see winning it all and lifting that World Cup trophy.

    Bully Ray: “I will always be pulling for my home country of Italy. I’m really hoping they can repeat what they did two World Cups ago. There’s so many strong teams, with the World Cup being in Brazil and them being probably the number 1 or number 2 powerhouse in the world right now, but Argentina is also going to be very tough because Argentina is in South America, so it’s always great when all these teams get together and put the absolute best on the field. I love the World Cup, I’m a huge soccer fan. Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Spain, all these powerhouses coming together is going to be awesome.”

    Brandon Galvin: You and Devon are the masters of the table. Who have you enjoyed putting through a table most during your career?

    Bully Ray: “The one person that we almost put through a table that would’ve been absolutely great was Vince McMahon. We had him jacked up, and ready to go, but I believe Road Dogg and X Pac stopped us from doing that. As far as enjoying one person over another, a lot of people enjoyed the Mae Young table bump the most. I put Joe C from Kid Rock through a table. I’ve enjoyed everything, so everything sticks out in my mind but I think putting Vince McMahon through a table would’ve been special. I am really looking forward to jacking Dixie Carter up and putting her hard, hard, hard through the middle of that table.”

    Check out the complete interview above.

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  • Ladder Match, Dallas Cowboys Added To Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary PPV

    TNA has announced a ladder match for the X-Division Championship, as well as some celebrity appearances for this Sunday’s Slammiversary pay-per-view event.

    – Eric Young vs. MVP (TNA World Title)

    – Bully Ray vs. Ethan Carter III

    – Samoa Joe vs. Bobby Lashley

    – Willow vs. Magnus

    – Manik vs. Tigre Uno vs. Crazzy Steve vs. Sanada vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Davey Richards (Ladder Match For X-Title)

    – Mr. Anderson vs. James Storm

    – Austin Aries vs. Kenny King

    – The Von Erich Family to appear

    – JUST ANNOUNCED: George Selvie and the Dallas Cowboys to on Sunday

    – Kurt Angle to announce next TNA Hall Of Fame inductee

    – Make sure to visit SEScoops.com this Sunday night for live TNA Slammiversary PPV play-by-play results coverage.

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  • MVP Speaks On His Knee Injury, Status For Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary PPV

    The following are highlights of MVP’s interview on the latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast:

    On his knee injury: “I was feeding for the comeback and just heard my knee pop.”

    On his status for this Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view: “Regarding my knee and whether or not I’ll be able to go this Sunday, that’s a conversation that I’m having currently with creative and we’ll see what happens. I’m going to do everything I can to make sure I can go.”

    Check out the complete interview at PodcastOne.com.

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