Destination America announced that Ring Of Honor's television show will debut on the station on Wednesday June 3rd in the 8/7c time slot, serving as the lead-in for TNA Impact.
http://www.cagesideseats.com/2015/5/...as-tna-lead-in
I heard Cena and Kevin Owens had a good match?
---- Goldberg returned to the ring and speared Scott Steiner this weekend
http://www.cagesideseats.com/2015/6/...nd-june-7-2015
Rest In Peace The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes.
Mark Henry enjoyed his Attitude Era storyline with Mae Young
http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/201...titude-era-wwe
How was money in the bank? I heard a lot of praise for the Ownes/Cena match again?
the beast incarnate
I haven't messed with WWF since I was a kid / teenager, but is it me or have wrestling names become super lame ???. Wrestlers have the most corny/generic wrestling names now ahahahaha. Back in the day wrestling was creative, each wrestler had their own identity/character and monikers that reflected that (Sorta like rap names). Like I said, I haven't messed with wrestling for a long while, so I could be wrong ????. I just feel though (from what I've seen), that wrestling has lost it's creativity.
--- Ailing 92 year-old WWE superfan gets surprise from her favorite wrestlers
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ailing-...042046516.html
---James Storm leaving TNA after Slammiversary. A possible invasion angle involving TNA and Global Force Wrestling?
Te mass exodus from TNA continues, as Brian Fritz at Sporting News is reporting that James Storm requested his release from TNA and had it granted. You'll remember, he signed a multi-year deal just over one year ago. His final match for the company, at least for the time being, will come at the Slammiversary pay-per-view against Magnus.
That's also Magnus' last match with the promotion.
Again, for now.
That's because PW Insider is reporting that this isn't so much about Storm and Magnus leaving the company for good as it is a fundamental shift in the way TNA conducts its business. Because while they run a wrestling show on Destination America, they aren't exactly a wrestling company that operates as such, running less and less shows as time goes on.
That means less and less money for the talent.
So instead of attempting to lock them down to exclusive contracts, TNA is electing to allow them to work as free agents, only bringing them in for tapings. So they're still in future plans, they'll just be able to supplement their income with outside work without any restrictions.
And if WWE comes calling, yes, they can work out a deal much like Samoa Joe did.
The Wrestling Observer is reporting that there is skepticism within TNA on every release we've seen over the past couple weeks because of Global Force Wrestling and the possibility that it's all kayfabe for an invasion angle. Magnus, for his part, is already scheduled for GFW tapings in Las Vegas next month. That doesn't mean each wrestler's leaving TNA isn't totally on the up and up but this is the wrestling business.
Mother of wrestler's children sues WWE, claims it concealed head trauma risks
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-te...#photo-4852672
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