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TNA House Show Results (1/10): Bristol, Tennessee

The following are results from the TNA live event in Bristol, Tennessee. The event was held on Friday, January 10, 2014.

– Dewey Barnes def. A Local Wrestler to open the show. Barnes made his entrance from the merchandise table, where he was working. Barnes, who worked the match as the underdog, ended up pulling off the upset, and then headed back to the merch table.

– Chris Sabin def. Austin Aries to retain the TNA X-Division Championship in a match that was said to be excellent. The finish came when Sabin used a dreaded “foreign object” to pick up the win.

– Gail Kim def. Madison Rayne to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship. The finish came when Kim rolled Rayne up and held the ropes for leverage during the pin.

– The BroMans def. James Storm & Gunner to retain the TNA World Tag-Team Championship in what was described as a “fun, comedy match.”

– Abyss def. Bobby Roode in singles action. Abyss wasn’t advertised for the show, so his being there was considered a pleasant surprise for those in attendance. Abyss picked up the victory via his Black Hole Slam for the pin.

– Magnus def. Sting to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in the first of what was billed as a “double main event.” The finish came when the referee was down and Sting was checking on him, allowing Magnus to roll him up from behind for the 1-2-3.

– Samoa Joe def. Bully Ray in a best of three falls match, which served as the official main event of the evening. Ray attacked Joe before the match officially started, which allowed him to gain the first fall. Joe won the second fall and then the third, finishing Ray off with the clutch for the tap out victory.

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  • TNA Announces New Matches And Celebrity Involvement For Ireland Show

    TNA recently issued a press release announcing four matches for their upcoming live event on January 29th at the National Stadium in Dublin, Ireland as part of their “Maximum Impact VI” tour.

    One of the matches features the celebrity Ivan Minnock, who filmed an angle with Rockstar Spud on a television show to hype their match on the card.

    Below are the matches that were officially announced by TNA this weekend:

    TNA World Heavyweight Championship
    – Magnus vs. James Storm

    TNA X-Division Title
    – Chris Sabin vs. Austin Aries vs. Samoa Joe

    Tables Match
    – Bully Ray vs. Mr. Anderson

    – Ethan Carter III & Rockstar Spud vs. Joseph Park, Eric Young & Ivan Minnock

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  • Final Rating For Thursday’s Impact Wrestling Highest In Nearly Six Months

    TNA Impact Wrestling from this week (January 9th) delivered a final cable rating of 1.14, according to Nielsen Media Research. The 1.14 final draw marks an increase of 26 percent compared to the 0.91 rating that the show drew last week against the college football Sugar Bowl game.

    As previously noted, Thursday’s Impact Wrestling averaged 1.393 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The 1.393 million viewers marks an increase from the 1.1 million viewers that the show averaged the previous week.

    It should be mentioned that Thursday’s Impact Wrestling drew the highest cable rating for the show dating back nearly six months, when the “Destination X” special edition of the program delivered a 1.18 cable rating in July of 2013.

    On cable television on Thursday night, Impact Wrestling ranked number 41 in overall viewers, number 24 in males 18-34 and number 22 in males 18-49.

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  • Viewership Numbers For This Week’s Edition Of TNA Impact Wrestling

    The Thursday, January 9, 2014 edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV averaged 1.393 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.

    The 1.393 million viewers marks an increase from the 1.1 million viewers that the show averaged the previous week.

    We should have the final cable rating for Thursday’s Impact Wrestling later Friday evening or early Saturday morning.

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  • Roderick Strong On Daniel Bryan’s New Character, ROH/TNA Relationship & More

    The following are highlights from a recent Shining Wizard Podcast interview with Ring Of Honor star Roderick Strong:

    On how he got into the business: “I started wrestling because of my dad being trained by Jim The Anvil Neidhart. I was only 12 at the time so obviously I was a huge wrestling fan and I was just in awe. I would go to practice every day and sit and watch until 1 day Jim asked me if I wanted to jump in the ring. Jim would let me get in the ring at the end of every practice and eventually I met Harry Smith and me and him would wrestle matches every other practice. It was a very cool childhood memory that is very unique when it comes to starting.”

    On respect in the locker room: “I was an athlete my whole life. I mean I played football and in football there is a level of respect that you learn and how you treat people, and you have an understanding of your position. Nobody really gave me a hard time for not shaking everybody’s hands. As I got older I learned that it was a respect thing. And that’s true for life. I don’t judge somebody the first few times I meet them and they don’t shake my hand. It’s when it becomes repetitive, you’re kinda like” I’ve seen you for 3 months.” But, getting mad about that kind of stuff is a little elementary for me.”

    On who he credits for his first big break: “My first travel break was Jersey All Pro Wrestling, but I guess my first real break was with Ring Of Honor. I had the opportunity to do a dark match, and that was Dan Maff that actually did that for me.”

    On wrestlers he started out with getting their big break: “Nowadays you think about people that are going but to me it’s all about timing. For certain people, the timing was right, but I had more to accomplish on the independent level and to help make Ring Of Honor the best company it could be. I’m happy for all my friends that are doing well.”

    On being the face of Ring Of Honor: “You always think you’re ready. Just having that opportunity is awesome. To me, the biggest thing I find funny is that people tend to write that I only won the world title because Tyler Black was leaving. Adam Pearce said that was never the case. He said that was always going to be my belt which to me, means the world.”

    On ROH and TNA’s past working relationship: “I know nothing. I just know that after that Rob Feinstein incident, TNA wanted nothing to do with Ring Of Honor because of the bad publicity it was getting at the time.”

    On what he feels ROH’s peak was: “I still don’t think ROH has reached its peak. I was a part of Generation Next and that was the hottest thing going on the independents for quite some time and to me that was a great time in my life. I think there’s been some awesome times. I think there have been some transitional times and that happens with every company.”

    On the direction of Daniel Bryan in WWE: “I think it’s great. Brian is the type of guy that needs to be challenged. He’s really smart and he’s an amazing wrestler. This gives him the opportunity to branch the character out in and put it in a different light. And then when he becomes a babyface again or whatever the heck he was or is now, he’ll be ten times more over than he is now because the people are emotionally invested in him. They want to see him be their Daniel Bryan, not this guy. The minute he becomes their Daniel Bryan again, he’s more over than ever.”

    On EVOLVE Wrestling and working with new talent: “Me, Gabe and Sal have a lot of history from ROH and I’ve always maintained a relationship with them. The opportunity came for me to work these shows and I like those guys and bringing my brand to them would help elevate them. They would put me against guys I don’t get to work with very often and that would give me a chance to up my game. I look forward to wrestling, and the fresh match ups gives me an opportunity to either step up my game or give these guys a chance to up their game. It gives me an opportunity to be a better performer and I’m always excited to wrestle different people…and the same people. I love to wrestle.”

    Check out the complete interview online at ShiningWizards.com.

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  • Dixie Carter Claims TNA Wrestling Is Looking For New Talent

    TNA president Dixie Carter announced on her official Twitter account on Friday afternoon that the company is looking for new talent.

    Dixie posted the following tweet:

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  • VIDEO: TNA Hypes “The End Of AJ Styles At Impact Wrestling”

    TNA recently added a video called, “The End of AJ Styles at IMPACT WRESTLING?” to their official YouTube channel. The video, which you can watch below, is accompanied by the following description: “Straight from IMPACT INTERACTIVE as seen at http://impactwrestling.com, we hear look at the ending to IMPACT WRESTLING with interviews from BroMans, Bad Influence and Earl Hebner, and see what could possibly be the last of AJ Styles at IMPACT WRESTLING.”

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  • Live NXT On WWE Network Going Head-To-Head With Impact On 2/27

    Triple H announced during Thursday’s NXT TV tapings from Winter Park, Florida that the February 27th NXT taping will air live on the WWE Network – head-to-head against TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV.

    Two of the main events announced for the live NXT show on the WWE Network are:

    * Bo Dallas vs. Adrian Neville (Ladder match for the NXT Championship)

    * Sami Zayn vs. Antonio Cesaro(Best of 3 Falls Match)

    Note On Tonight’s Impact Wrestling, Gail Kim, New TNA DVDs, More Notes

    – TNA will have Knockout Gail Kim doing a live interview for their “Second Screen Experience” for tonight’s edition of Impact Wrestling.

    – Several of the recent TNA “One Night Only” pay-per-views, such as Hardcore Justice 2, Knockouts Knockdown and TNA 10 Reunion, have been released on DVD.

    – The following talent are scheduled to appear at the TNA live events this Friday and Saturday in Bristol, TN. and McMinnville, TN.: Sting, Bully Ray, Samoa Joe, Magnus, Mr. Anderson, Bobby Roode, James Storm, Gunner, The BroMans, Chris Sabin, Austin Aries and Gail Kim.

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  • TNA Impact Wrestling Tonight: AJ Styles In Action, Angle Challenge, More

    The final edition of TNA Impact Wrestling that was taped last December will air tonight on Spike TV.

    This week’s Impact Wrestling will feature the original TNA World Champion AJ Styles vs. Dixie Carter’s TNA World Champion Magnus. The winner will be considered the undisputed TNA World Champion.

    The Styles-Magnus match will lead into next week’s TNA “Genesis” edition of Impact Wrestling in Huntsville, Alabama.

    Also scheduled for Impact Wrestling tonight is Kurt Angle’s “Steel Cage Challenge.” The match will set up the Angle vs. Bobby Roode cage match at the Genesis show.

    James Storm will have a “special challenge” for his former tag-team partner Gunner on the show tonight as well.

    Finally, TNA World Tag-Team Champions The BroMans will take on Joseph Park and Eric Young tonight. If Park and Young win, they will receive a TNA World Tag-Team Championship match.

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  • IMPACT Podcast With Samoa Joe, Austin Aries Interview, More

    SESCOOPS.COM reader Mark Kruskol sent along the following:

    Austin Aries (@AustinAries) was a guest on Man School, hosted by Caleb Bacon. You can check out the interview online at Soundcloud.com.

    – TNA has added the latest edition of the IMPACT podcast to their official YouTube channel. The podcast, which you can check out below, is accompanied by the following description: “Christy and JB are back with their first show of 2014! JB invites Samoa Joe to join him on a road trip in the first podcast done while driving down a freeway in Arkansas! Plus Chrsity gives us the details of her disastrous Hemme Family Holiday, and a preview to Thursday’s Magnus vs AJ Styles match on IMPACT!”

    http://youtu.be/VIak1oF9EVQ

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  • Press Release With More Details On TNA’s New Multi-Year U.K. TV Deal

    TNA issued the following:

    TNA Wrestling signs new multi-year deal with Challenge for the United Kingdom and Ireland

    Challenge becomes the exclusive home of TNA IMPACT WRESTLING in the UK & Ireland | New multi-year deal marked with broadcasts from the TNA MAXIMUM IMPACT VI UK Tour

    Challenge is delighted to announce a new multi-year partnership with TNA IMPACT WRESTLING. The deal secures more wrestling programming than ever before for fans and Challenge viewers with Challenge now becoming the exclusive home of TNA IMPACT WRESTLING in the UK and Ireland.

    Challenge will show all the exciting action from the TNA MAXIMUM IMPACT VI UK Tour, starting with a TV broadcast on Thursday 30 January 2014 from Glasgow’s SSE Hydro. This event will debut on UK television BEFORE it airs in America and the rest of the world – the first time this has happened in TNA history.

    Challenge’s coverage of TNA IMPACT WRESTLING’s extensive arena tour will also include double TV tapings in Manchester (January 31) and London (February 1) and a PPV event in Birmingham (February 2). Footage will also be recorded when TNA visits Dublin on January 29. All shows will be broadcast in 2014.

    Challenge has broadcast TNA since February 2011. With the new agreement the channel will continue to air TNA IMPACT WRESTLING every Sunday night at 9pm and TNA Xplosion each Wednesday at 11pm, alongside TNA’s special signature PPV events including Bound For Glory, Lockdown and Slammiversary. Challenge now also has the rights to broadcast some older TNA programming and matches.

    TNA President Dixie Carter comments: “TNA’s relationship with our loyal fans in the UK and Ireland is a cornerstone of our remarkable international growth. By continuing our strong relationship with Challenge, fans will still be able to watch free weekly TNA programming, the most-viewed professional wrestling programme across the region.”

    Stephen Ladlow, Director of Challenge, adds: “This new deal is terrific for both us and TNA because it’s bringing more content to fans than ever before. It also cements Challenge’s position as the exclusive home of TNA in the UK and Ireland. Challenge viewers can’t get enough of the thrilling fast-paced action and we have big aspirations to build on this appetite, starting with the first show in Glasgow.”

    TNA IMPACT WRESTLING is one of the top performing programmes on Challenge and is the most watched weekly wrestling programme in the UK. Sky is the parent company of Challenge, and this new partnership supports its commitment to increase its investment in homegrown content to £600m by 2014, and will let viewers see exclusive UK tour recordings and the superstars of TNA IMPACT WRESTLING in action.

    Challenge is available on Freeview channel 46, Sky 145, Virgin 139 and Freesat 145. Tickets for the TNA MAXIMUM IMPACT VI Tour are on sale now via www.gigsandtours.com/go/tnafan and www.ticketmaster.co.uk. Full details of the UK and Ireland events are:

    Wednesday 29 January 2014 | Dublin National Stadium | 0818 719 300
    Thursday 30 January 2014 | Glasgow The SSE Hydro | 0844 811 0051
    Friday 31 January 2014 | Manchester Phones 4u Arena | 0844 847 8000
    Saturday 01 February 2014 | London Wembley Arena | 0844 815 0815
    Sunday 02 February 2014 | Birmingham NIA | 0844 338 8000

    “TNA Maximum Impact VI Tour from Glasgow – Thursday 30 January only on Challenge”

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  • TNA Worried About Spike TV Possibly Dropping Them In Favor Of WWE

    According to various sources, there are people within TNA that are concerned about the possibility of WWE striking a deal with Spike TV and other Viacom properties if they don’t secure a new television agreement with NBC Universdal when their current deal expires.

    TNA feels that the sooner they can lock a new contract in with Spike, the better off they will be. TNA is pretty much depending on their Spike TV television deal to keep the company alive right now.

    Apparently the goal when TNA signed their most recent deal with Spike TV was for the two companies to work to grow Impact Wrestling’s audience to two million viewers. Obviously that never happened, and worse than that, the viewership has actually declined since they signed that deal.

    TNA’s current deal with Spike TV expires in the Fall of 2014, however negotiations usually start about six months before the existing contract expires.

    TNA Knockouts Explain Their Recent Departure From The Company

    TNA Knockouts Hannah and Holly Blossom recently posted the following message on their official Facebook page regarding their departure from TNA and OVW:

    “Hey Guys,

    As of late we have been getting a lot of questions about the impact tour, TNA and OVW, etc, and we absolutely LOVE you guys for it! However, as of right now we are no longer with either TNA or OVW. We are actually taking a little break from wrestling. After 9 years and with lots of new and exciting things that took place in both our lives last year, it’s just time for us to take a break! But we just wanted to tell you guys how much your support especially these past 2 years with TNA and Boot camp has meant to us. It’s been incredibly touching. We appreciate the tweets, the messages, the t-shirts, and the posters. You truly kick ass, all of you and we couldn’t be more grateful! TNA have been fantastic and incredibly understanding of where we are at right now. They gave us the most wonderful of opportunities with British Boot camp, the One Night Only ppv’s and Impact TV. For us, the two shy little girls who dreamed of being wrestlers at 12 years old, we have achieved more than we could ever have imagined! We are beyond thankful for all those opportunities and that that door is still open! Thank you TNA for making some of our biggest dreams come true!!

    As most of you will know, OVW has been our home for the past 4 years. We would be here all day if we went into detail about all that place has given us. So many amazing memories, learning experiences and growing up both personally and professionally. Our most favorite thing about OVW was training with Rip Rogers. We loved being at his training classes with the boys learning and taking everything in, Rip is simply awesome! When we first arrived he scared the crap out of us but we loved to wrestle and felt so good after his sessions. Being those two shy little girls (we know we were 21 by this point but very shy and little still applied. ) Rips unique personality and training certainly took some getting used to but It was wrestling after all and we just wanted to do it, we never quit or ran away. Some of those training sessions with those guys, pushing ourselves and completely stepping out of our comfort zones were the most fun and intense ever. Looking back, they helped shape the people we are today, they bought us out of our shells, gave us confidence and often made us realize the strength we had inside us that we didn’t know we had, along with a will and drive to succeed. So thank you Rip and all the boys for all those invaluable lessons and thank you Danny Davis for inviting us back and believing in us 5 years ago! We love you all so much!

    When we started wrestling we did it because we loved to wrestle, simply put. To this day wrestling, being in the ring, physically running drills and doing whatever Rip screams or calls out, is what we love to do. We never thought about proving to people we could do it or showing that girls could wrestle, we just wrestled. That is how we liked it and we are more than thankful for the road that followed!

    Coming over to America we never could have imagined all the amazing things we have got to experience or that here is where we would find our husbands. We feel incredibly blessed and lucky for where our journey has taken us so far. Through all these adventures we have developed quite the list of dreams and goals big and small that we would like to pursue. If you would like to stick around to see what the next chapter in The Blossom Twins story is, please do! We love you guys and appreciate all that you are to us!

    Thank you again to everyone, trainers, wrestlers, promoters back home in the UK, Futureshock wrestling, the Futureshock gang, OVW, TNA, you the fans for making this part of our story so far, so Totally Awesome!!

    Bring on 2014!”

    Keep up with the Blossom Twins via their official Facebook page.

  • Update On TNA Sale Rumors, TNA’s TV Deal With Spike TV & AJ Styles’ Future
  • Air Date For TNA’s “#OldSchool” PPV, Impact Wrestling Rating Notes

    – The TNA “One Night Only: #OldSchool” pay-per-view, which was taped at the end of December in Poughkeepsie, New York, will premiere on InDemand on Friday, February 7th.

    The official PPV description for “#OldSchool” reads, “TNA goes Old School with classic matches featuring Bully Ray, Tommy Dreamer, Jeff Hardy, Abyss and more! TNA Wrestling presents One Night Only: #OldSchool premiering Friday, February 7 at 8e/7c on Pay Per View.”

    – Last Thursday’s TNA Impact Wrestling final rating came in at a 0.91, which was down 14 percent from the final show of 2013. Impact Wrestling averaged 1.1 million viewers, which was also down 19 percent from the previous week. If was the fewest amount of viewers the show has drawn since Thanksgiving in November.

  • Update On The TNA Sale, Jeff Jarrett’s New Company & AJ Styles
  • Jeff Jarrett Comments On His Future Plans, Headed To Meeting On Tuesday

    The following is a new tweet from the official Twitter page of former TNA star Jeff Jarrett:

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  • RVD, AJ Styles & TNA Footage Airs During MSNBC Talk Show On Monday

    Footage of an old episode of TNA Impact Wrestling aired during Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC show on Monday night.

    During a story about high-powered ships that can break through massive blocks of ice, Maddow compared it to Rob Van Dam’s “Five Star Frogsplash” finishing move. Footage was then shown of RVD hitting the frogsplash on AJ Styles on an old episode of Impact Wrestling.

    When describing the ship’s ability to rescue a stranded ship, Maddow said, “It has a special bow design that’s curved in such a way that it can use its engine thrust to actually push the ship up out of the water on top of the ice to then use the 11,000-ton weight of the boat to crush the ice underneath it and break it that way.”

    Maddow continued, “Having a hard time imagining that? Well, you know this pro wrestling move? (footage of RVD’s frogsplash is shown) That’s what the Polar Star does. It pushes itself on top of the ice and bodyslams it. (RVD’s frogsplash is shown again from a different angle) Not every ice-breaker can do that. And now the Polar Star – America’s only bodyslamming, heavy ice-breaking ship – is on its way to rescue the other massive ice-breaking vessel that still cannot handle what the Polar Star can handle.”

    You can watch the clip online at MSNBC.com.

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  • VIDEO: Preview Of AJ Styles’ New High Spots Shoot Interview

    High Spots recently released the following promotional video trailer for their upcoming DVD release of the new shoot interview they conducted with AJ Styles.

    High Spots To Release New AJ Styles Shoot Interview On DVD

    The folks at HighSpots.com filmed a shoot interview with former TNA wrestler AJ Styles at his home last week. The shoot interview will be released on DVD, and will contain the following, according to promotional materials:

    “The Phenomenal One, AJ Styles has been the face of TNA for the past 11 years, but that all changed on December 15th 2013 when his contract expired. Highspots caught up with AJ in his man-cave in Gainesville, GA on Jan 2, 2014 and he opens up about what led to those negotiations breaking down, his relationship with Dixie, what it feels like to be a free agent after all these years, returning to the indies and would he ever go to work for Vince. AJ also reflects on his classic matches and angles during his time in TNA and shoots on the “money” guys that didn’t care about the product. You don’t want to miss this over two hour interview with the Phenomenal AJ Styles.

    As a bonus disc, we’re also including the interview we did with AJ Styles in Feb 2006 in Birmingham, AL. Between the two interviews, we cover his entire career.

    Also, as a special for people that preorder only, we’re going to include an out of circulation DVD called “Dream Team” featuring matches that AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels did at live events circa 2007.”

    You can pre-order the DVD online at HighSpots.com.

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  • Road Dogg Talks Being Back In WWE, His Time In TNA, Drugs In Wrestling, More

    The following are highlights from a recent Bleacher Report interview with former WWE Superstar Road Dogg Jesse James:

    On his work in WWE and TNA, doors never being closed in wrestling: “That’s very true for me. I don’t think Hunter and Vince tuned in to the other show on that other channel. So I think I was good to go.

    “But thank God and heaven above that no door is ever truly closed and I’ve gotten another opportunity here. And I hope I’m giving back to the product as much as it gave to me over the years. Even if I wasn’t appreciative of it at the time, I’m sure appreciative of it now.”

    On the drug addictions fading from the wrestling business: “For sure it has. It used to be a rock and roll party lifestyle. It’s not like that any more. It’s more like a sports organization. And if you want to make it here? You certainly can’t be on drugs. That’s all there is to it.

    “If you’re a starving artist of a professional wrestler, and you’re on drugs and want to make it, you aren’t going to make it here. They’ve weened that out of the lifestyle. And it was a lifestyle. It was just like a rock band. Every night a different town, different people and different things to do. It was easy to lose your way.

    “I’m not afraid to share my story with the young guys coming up. Don’t lose your head, because you’ll lose your job. (laughs). And that’s nowhere to be.”

    On his catchphrases and how often people say it to him in person: “(Laughs). A hundred thousand? Every time one of the Sports Center guys says it or someone says it during a basketball game, I still get tweets out the ying yang. And it’s just words that were in the rolodex of society anyway, I just put them together and put them in a sing-song way.

    “So I don’t know if I get all the credit for it, but it’s pretty cool. It does mean that something I did in this world stuck.”

    Check out the complete interview online at BleacherReport.com.

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  • Sting Working TNA Shows This Weekend, TNA Unfinished Business PPV News

    – TNA star Sting is scheduled to make some rare pro wrestling house show appearances this weekend. “The Icon” is set to work the Friday, January 10th event in Bristol, Tennessee, as well as the Saturday, January 11th event in McMinnville, Tennessee.

    – TNA’s “Unfinished Business” pay-per-views this month are scheduled to feature matches that took place at TNA’s “Destination X” and “No Surrender” 2013 shows.

  • Returns For Tonight’s Old School RAW + FULL Segment For Tonight REVEALED!

    (Partial Credit: PWInsider.com)

  • More On Jeff Jarrett’s Upstart Wrestling Promotion, TNA Lockdown, Tessmacher

    – As previously reported, Jeff Jarrett is reportedly starting a new wrestling promotion with financial backing from country music star Toby Keith. According to one source, Jarrett recently contacted several people in the wrestling business and told them when he’s able to talk about this new project, everyone will be shocked.

    – TNA’s “Lockdown” pay-per-view will be taking place on Sunday, March 9th. The location for the event is expected to be announced at the TNA “Genesis” special edition of Impact Wrestling.

    – Brooke Tessmacher recently noted in a new tweet on her official Twitter account that she will not be taking part in TNA’s upcoming U.K. tour.

  • Several NEW Names CONFIRMED For Tonight’s OLD SCHOOL RAW — Find Out Who!

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  • Former UFC Champion, TNA Personality Arrested On DUI Suspicion

    Former UFC Champion and TNA personality Tito Ortiz was arrested early Monday morning in Los Angeles, on suspicion of DUI.

    A KTLA local news affiliate wrote that Ortiz “was taken into custody around 4:00 a.m. after his car crashed on the 405 Freeway near Sepulveda and Santa Monica boulevards, the CHP said.”

    The article also noted, “Ortiz, 38, was driving a 2012 Porsche Panamera and had two passengers in the car, according to the CHP. The vehicle was moderately damaged and no one was injured, the CHP said.”

    For more information, visit KTLA.com.

  • Several NEW Names CONFIRMED For Tonight’s OLD SCHOOL RAW — Find Out Who!
  • AJ Styles Speaks On TNA Departure, Future In ROH, WWE Possibilities, More

    The following are highlights from a recent Busted Open satelitte radio interview with former TNA wrestler AJ Styles:

    On his return to Ring Of Honor: “I’m excited. I really am. The different things that have happened in Ring Of Honor and for guys that have left–a lot of great wrestlers have left but I’m honored that I can come back. That they would welcome me with open arms and I’m looking forward to getting into a Ring of Honor ring and mixing it up with some guys.”

    On his ROH return creating a buzz around Ring Of Honor: “I can’t imagine that I am–that it’s blowing up or getting a little bit more attention because of me but–because Ring Of Honor is such a great place to work and it’s very respected. I don’t know anybody who’s ever really watched the show that hasn’t enjoyed it. So it’s going to be fun going back and a lot of people think that I did this on purpose. That the very place I’d first be wrestling after my contract is up with TNA is in Nashville, Tennessee with Ring Of Honor. That wasn’t planned that way. It wasn’t on purpose, it was coincidental. But then again if you’re gonna start back with ROH, what a place–I mean I started in Nashville, so a lot of people–at least my career, as far as TNA started in Nashville. They know me up there, you know? So it’s gonna be, it’s gonna be fun.”

    On being featured by TNA despite their negotiations falling through: “Well, it seems that the dirt sheets are way off on this one. How many times did you hear that I was signed with TNA and now I’m not signed with TNA? They’re way off on this thing. They’ve been all over and then there’s people saying, ‘Oh, it’s a work, it’s a work.’ Because they don’t want to be fooled and they are not going to admit when they are wrong when I haven’t signed a contract. I don’t know man, it’s just–it’s been a crazy time for me, these couple of weeks. And I don’t want you guys to think that I’m mad at TNA, cause I’m not. I’m not bitter towards them. I don’t hate them. I hope they do well. I got a lot of good friends that wrestle there and I hope that it’s successful. It was just an opportune time for me to take an opportunity to go wrestle somewhere else, where I may not have that opportunity again. And that’s basically what this has come down to. And I left the door open for TNA and I hope they continue to leave the door open, that you know maybe sometime in the future, I will be back. But that I don’t know and like I said, I left the door open.”

    On people who think his situation with TNA is a work: “Well, I mean, and I can understand why people want to believe that it is a work. Because they don’t want to; first of all I’m sure they don’t want to believe that I’m actually not working for TNA. Second, I told them that I didn’t have a contract in the first place. Cause I didn’t. I had an extension. So I understand why they might believe it’s a work, and why it’s hard to believe but it’s even hard for me to believe. That after working with a company for 11 years, and busting your tail and doing what you thought was right and doing it to the best of your ability that it would even come down to a negotiation where it would take a long time or anything like that. I just figured that we’d find a way. And the timing, you know it just had me where I had to make a decision. I had to do something and I just figured that this is an opportunity and I need to take it.”

    On adjusting to life outside of TNA after being there for so many years: “Well, I think the biggest problem for me right now is when I do interviews is to stop saying ‘we’. A number of times I’ve said ‘we’ when it’s not ‘we’ anymore, it’s ‘me’. And ‘them’. That’s my biggest problem that I am having right now. Because it’s so hard to get used to. I mean, 11 years might not sound like a long time to someone but when you work anywhere for that long of time, it’s like you can’t get it out of your head. It’s just a force of habit. Being there. But it’s something that I’m gonna have to get used to and get used to it quick. This is my first match at Ring Of Honor, this Saturday; tomorrow. And I think once I get in the ring and start rolling around, and weekend after weekend and week after week and being on the Independent scene, I’ll get used to it pretty quick.”

    On hardcore TNA fans who are upset that he is leaving: “Well, I’ve definitely have had a couple of tweets, with some being angry with me. And I’m not going to retweet them, I’m not going to respond to them. I’m not going to respond to someone who is just being a jerk even though I want to. Just a number of things, like for instance some guy said that ‘AJ, if you’re done with TNA, then that’s a big F you to me.’ Like saying I’m screwing him. My argument would be to him if you would like to pay me to work there then I’d be more than happy. Negotiations are what they are and sometimes you can’t agree on something and at some point you need to make a decision that benefits your family. One guy brought up this–this is the most ridiculous thing–did you know that I guess, Ring Of Honor’s website there is an under 18 kind of–I don’t know, soft porn or whatever it is, that sponsors them? I don’t know if it sponsors the website, I don’t know anything about it. I’m not filming any movies with soft porn if it makes him feel any better. I’m not doing that. I am there to wrestle and that’s it. I’m sure if we knew where a lot of money comes from; from different businesses; we would be less likely to support them. I am supporting my family. That’s the bottom line. It has nothing to do with some soft porn site. I don’t really know what it is. And he’s attacking my beliefs. And I want to say to this guy ‘well you without sin, throw the first stone.’ They always want to bash something that you do. No matter what it is but it relies on me taking care of my family and what I think is right for them.”

    On if he thinks ROH has a brighter future than TNA: “I mean sure I do. I’m going there so I would think that the sky’s the limit, man. I wanna go and help build something that you take pride in and you fall in love with it. As I did with TNA and don’t get me wrong, like I said, I don’t hate TNA but if the opportunity comes to make ROH bigger and I can have a part in that then absolutely I want to do something like that.”

    On whether or not ROH is more about the wrestling than TNA: “It is and I do know that you have to create characters. I understand that. But then again you can’t fight someone on their field; on their playing field. You gotta accentuate what you do best. And Ring of Honor knows that wrestling is what they do best. And that is their strongest asset and I think that at a point, TNA thought the same thing about themselves. And then they tried to move on and tried to be bigger. Which is what you should do. But it was the little things like taking away the six-sided ring and putting the squared ring back in there. You realize that they weren’t really being different; they were being the same. And to me that was a bad move.”

    On the length of his ROH contract: “Well, I think we are gonna sit down tomorrow at the show and talk about that. I definitely want to be there. I definitely want to represent them. Like I said tomorrow we’ll talk about how far we are going to go with it.”

    On how he felt when his TNA contract officially expired: “Well, when you know you don’t have a job it’s pretty scary. It’s heartbreaking, really. But as quickly as I got those independent dates, it started making me feel a lot better. When you think you’re worthless sometimes and you get the respect that I got from the Indy’s and Ring Of Honor, that’s a big deal.It boosts your confidence, it boosts your ego a little bit. Which you need. And apparently somebody was watching. Everything you did and it’s gonna take off. It is worrisome, you’re gonna worry about it. But at the end of the day, it ain’t gonna do you any good. Just go up there and do your best and do what you can and that’s it.”

    On if he thinks WWE would change him if he went to their company: “I do know that they like to make their own characters. But I’m ok with that. If I had the opportunity to go there, I may take that opportunity. I mean it all depends on certain things obviously but if they were willing to give me the opportunity, I would make the best of it. I’m not saying that I would go there, I’m definitely not saying that I wouldn’t. It all depends on what they are offering. That’s the bottom line.”

    On the top of the card in WWE being more wrestler orientated than their “characters”: “True. But there are little things that have happened that have gotten that character over; that wrestler over. Despite what we may think, there is a bearded guy who once he starts saying yes, people go crazy for it. And I think it’s awesome. Good for him, man. I am so proud that he is doing so well because I know that guy works really hard. And of course I’m talking about Daniel Bryan or American Dragon or whatever you want to call him. But that’s a good thing and like I said it’s all about opportunity.”

    On if it frustrates him that TNA doesn’t properly utilize the talent they have: “Well, I mean that is frustrating because you know they are more than capable of having those kinds of matches (5 star) like Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels. But at the same token I look at what Chris and Frankie (Kazarian) are doing as far as this tag team and I think it’s hilarious the stuff that they’ve come up with. You know it is entertainment. And for those who want a little bit of everything, those two guys can definitely give that, there’s no doubt. But at the same time they can give amazing matches. And it’s all who you put them in there with. You can only do so much with certain people in the ring. I don’t want to bash anybody because that’s not what it’s about. I’m just saying that it’s who you are in there with sometimes that you are able to have these five star matches. But at the same time you gotta tell a story and have guys who are able, are capable of having five star matches. It’s difficult to find that happy medium. Joe I think deserves to be in a huge storyline because every time he goes out to the ring somebody yells, all we hear is ‘Joe’s gonna kill you’ yet he never gets to do it anymore. It’s hard, man. It’s just–it stinks sometimes and I don’t know whether going with a storyline’s better. It’s one of those things–it’s the same thing that Ring Of Honor does is that they do a good job of wrestling. Because that’s what they do best. TNA definitely has the wrestlers that can gather and do amazing things. But they have to give them that opportunity.”

    On whether Dixie Carter should focus on her character or running TNA: “I don’t know. I don’t know what her position in the company is anymore. I’m not really sure if she’s dealing with the money or dealing with the storyline, I’m not exactly sure what she’s dealing with. When I was in negotiations, it wasn’t with Dixie. So I’m not sure who’s in charge when it comes to that. And as far as her character goes, if she is doing such a terrible job then why is she getting booed so much? Is she getting booed because she’s doing a terrible job or is she getting booed because people honestly don’t like her character? It’s hard to say, it’s hard to know.”

    On Jeff Jarrett’s TNA departure: “Real shocking. To see the man that help start the company and the man that I know loves that place. And wants to see that company do well. For him to say you know what? I’m done with this. I can’t do anything else. It’s surprising. Because I just figured that if it was gonna go down, the captain would go down with his ship. But it’s honestly–it makes you think. If Jeff Jarrett is willing to depart with the company then you know what’s going on out there? How frustrated are they up there? It’s hard to say, man but it was very surprising to see Jeff Jarrett leave.”

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