TNA Impact, PPV's discussion

Shane Douglas Slams TNA Shane Douglas appeared on Busted Open, which airs every Monday and Wednesday on Sirius 92 and XM 207 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

Douglas on TNA Hardcore Justice: "They invited me, and offered such a ridiculously low sum of money, that I said "shove it up your backside." When I had wrestled Chris Daniels at the PPV up in Auburn Hills, between the 2 televisions and the PPV itself, I made close to $12,000 dollars for those three appearances. They offered me for the, a meet and greet. They wanted me to open the PPV with a 'Cut the F'n Music' promo in the vein of ECW, and then they wanted me to work a match. So, basically two days of work, and they offered me an embarrassing amount of money.

My comeback to Terry Taylor at the time was, "Look, if you pay Hulk Hogan $35 grand a night, and you pay Ric Flair $17,500 a night, and you have no problem paying that, clearly they must not have a problem with it because they had a chance two or three weeks ago to let their contracts expire, and they re-signed both, all three of them, Bischoff included, and I said in the world of ECW, in that world, I'm bigger than Hogan, and I'm bigger than Flair. So, we'll talk in those ball parks," and the number they offered me; I wouldn't work for somebody in the independent scene for."

Douglas on Dixie Carter: "For somebody who's grown up in a billionaire's household obviously with a silver and golden spoon up her backside, and in her mouth. To offer these guys the poultry amount of money, and she offered most of these guys an absurdly low sum of money. Shame on her! A, for the fact that it was the highest grossing PPV they had last year; She offered them nothing additional, and offered them such a low sum of money, it seemed funny to me for the woman who told me, 'Why would I want to copy ECW after all they've failed,' and suddenly she's begging the ECW alumni to come back and try to dig them out of their hole.

"I was gonna' have no part of it. I wanted no part of..I'm very selective in where I allow the ECW legacy to be used, taken advantage of, and I'm not going to let somebody like Dixie Carter who has no respect for our business, and no, more to the point, no respect for the guys that built that company, and that's evident in the pay that she gave. I have no interest in giving her any props or ups, or any under-handed pitches to allow her to prostitute the ECW legacy for her gain, as the guys don't make a thing.

"My intent, clearly I wanted to send Dixie the message that I have no interest in allowing her to capitalize on what we had built, and she has no respect for. And I spoke to most of the guys afterwards, either immediately or afterwards at shows down the road. My intent was not to in anyway, undermine their ability for that show to succeed. And I have no interest in trying to make TNA destabilize. To the contrary, I see incredible possibility for TNA.

"Last year when they did, if it's a misnomer, The Monday Night Wars; My 5-year-old was watching it, and so to keep myself entertained, I just sorta scribbled some notes to myself, and after 5 or 6 weeks, I had 27 pages of hand-written notes. I then wrote up in format form, Television format form that Dixie or anybody in TNA would be familiar with; I had 41 pages of single-spaced segments, and it was 41 pages, and I was gonna' fax it to her free of, I wasn't gonna' ask for a dime. I didn't want a job; I just wanted her to see what vision somebody else could have for her talent, her company, and the future of that company. I couldn't even get the woman to call me back.

"(And that's amazing to me for a person in wrestling that has spent the 10's and dozens of millions of dollars of her gas money, and her dad's company's money; For the poultry return that they've gotten on that, they she wouldn't want to at least take a look..She could read it, and call me up afterwards, and laugh in my face, and say, "I think that's the biggest pile of garbage I ever read," but to not even return the call seems to me that their there to show you that Dixie Carter clearly is not the person to be running TNA."

Douglas on Ric Flair: "Ric was the reason I got into the business. I idolized him, and when I met him, he fell so far short of my expectations. Not as a wrestler, but as a man. Embarrassing the things that I've watched him do, pulling out his privates in front of children, in a bar full of children. Running up and down hallways naked. Things that to me, and just as a man, I don't equivocate with being a man or a champion of a company, and the politics between us, and that I've watched him to do hold down all the young talent that came up. Look, no one was going to take Ric Flair's spot. He's The Nature Boy, Ric Flair!

"He's an icon, but he was so worried looking over his shoulder at young guys coming up the ladder, you know, that I think if I tried from his career in later years, and I for one called him on it. For better or
 
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TNA and Spike’s New Goal for Impact Wrestling, Details on Their New Contract
- As noted last week, TNA Impact Wrestling will air on Spike TV through October 2014 after TNA and Spike signed a new deal. The current deal was set to expire this October. A lot of people in TNA are relieved right now because the deal was signed and signed as early as it was.One of the topics discussed in negotiations was UFC’s Ultimate Fighter, which left Spike for FX as a part of UFC’s big deal with FOX. Ultimate Fighter is only doing around 1.2 million viewers while TNA brings in around 1.7 million for Spike weekly, most of that being the coveted Males 18-34 demographic. The goal for TNA and Spike with the new deal is to bring the viewership up to 2 million per week.The new contract is only for Impact Wrestling but if other TNA TV projects come up, Spike is interested in discussions. Another possibility is live Impact specials but there was no talk of those happening during negotiations.The new contract also does not cover episodes of Impact being taped on the road but TNA and Spike are planning to hold more tapings outside of Orlando this year.
 
More on the Deal Between TNA and Spike, Both Hoping for 2 Million Weekly Viewers
- As noted last week, TNA Impact Wrestling will air on Spike TV through October 2014 after TNA and Spike signed a new deal. The current deal was set to expire this October. A lot of people in TNA are relieved right now because the deal was signed and signed as early as it was.One of the topics discussed in negotiations was UFC's Ultimate Fighter, which left Spike for FX as a part of UFC's big deal with FOX. Ultimate Fighter is only doing around 1.2 million viewers while TNA brings in around 1.7 million for Spike weekly, most of that being the coveted Males 18-34 demographic. The goal for TNA and Spike with the new deal is to bring the viewership up to 2 million per week.The new contract is only for Impact Wrestling but if other TNA TV projects come up, Spike is interested in discussions. Another possibility is live Impact specials but there was no talk of those happening during negotiations.The new contract also does not cover episodes of Impact being taped on the road but TNA and Spike are planning to hold more tapings outside of Orlando this year.
 
Dot Net TNA News: Agent now working in talent relations
TNA agent Al Snow is now working in the talent relations department. He reports to Bruce Prichard, who still heads up the department.Powell's POV: Snow moved to Nashville to take the job. He took the job weeks ago prior to Prichard suffering a pair of heart attacks, so the new position is unrelated to Prichard's health. Snow continues to work as an agent in addition to his talent relations duties. In fact, one source noted that he is considered the top agent within the company.
TNA Impact Wrestling quarter-hour ratings: The Motor City Machine Guns, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff combine for the highest rated quarter-hour of the night TNA Impact Wrestling quarter-hour ratings: The Motor City Machine Guns, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff combine for the highest rated quarter-hour of the night
 
I turned it over to TNA during the Blues - Sharks game when it was on commercial. It was during the wedding for ODB and that guy (Eric Young). It was SO STUPID that I watched for about two minutes and turned the channel and never went back. And that's supposed to be the main competition for the WWE?
 
I turned it over to TNA during the Blues - Sharks game when it was on commercial. It was during the wedding for ODB and that guy (Eric Young). It was SO STUPID that I watched for about two minutes and turned the channel and never went back. And that's supposed to be the main competition for the WWE?

amen i took it off my timers list :) i watch ring of honor more than tna :)
 
I havent seen TNA in probably a year. Why bother wasting time watching it


velvet-sky-tna.jpg_Hemme.jpg :)
 
djnaldo said:
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I feel like Vince will eventually sign Velvet Sky. For a woman she has a pretty strong following and TNA will probably lose viewers when she does leave. The last full show I watched was two or three months back and her match was the best on the show.
 
ILL BELIEVE THIS WHEN I SEE IT :D :) Carter Promising Changes To Impact, Update On Prichard
– Speaking to F4WOnline.com Thursday, TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter said there would be a lot of changes to the presentation of Impact Wrestling after meeting with Spike TV officials the prior day. Though she would not reveal specific details, the transformation is taking place soon and will include “format changes and new elements.” Carter added the company is making a very conscious decision to focus now on young talent.Carter also said Bruce Prichard, Senior Vice President of Programming and Talent Relations for TNA Wrestling, has returned to work after recently suffering a ‘small’ heart attack and has dropped thirty-one pounds. She says Prichard was set to undergo heart surgery when he suffered the heart attack.
 
whitewolf8214 said:
ILL BELIEVE THIS WHEN I SEE IT :D :) Carter Promising Changes To Impact, Update On Prichard
&ndash; Speaking to F4WOnline.com Thursday, TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter said there would be a lot of changes to the presentation of Impact Wrestling after meeting with Spike TV officials the prior day. Though she would not reveal specific details, the transformation is taking place soon and will include &ldquo;format changes and new elements.&rdquo; Carter added the company is making a very conscious decision to focus now on young talent.Carter also said Bruce Prichard, Senior Vice President of Programming and Talent Relations for TNA Wrestling, has returned to work after recently suffering a &lsquo;small&rsquo; heart attack and has dropped thirty-one pounds. She says Prichard was set to undergo heart surgery when he suffered the heart attack.

Thanks for the update but I wouldn't bet my last dollar on it. ;)
 
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We've heard from fans in a number of markets that last night's Lockdown PPV simulcast that was to air in the movies as part of a partnership with Screenvision were canceled due to technical issues. Fans attending were given refunds.I believe the issue covered most but not all of the theaters offering the showing
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Dot Net TNA News: Bruce Prichard returns to work
TNA executive Bruce Prichard returned to work at Sunday's Lockdown pay-per-view. It was his first appearance at a show since he suffered a pair of recent heart attacks.Powell's POV: One observer noted that Prichard dropped a lot of weight since he was last backstage at a TNA event. Here's wishing him the best in his ongoing recovery
 
Dot Net TNA News: Bruce Prichard returns to work
TNA executive Bruce Prichard returned to work at Sunday's Lockdown pay-per-view. It was his first appearance at a show since he suffered a pair of recent heart attacks.Powell's POV: One observer noted that Prichard dropped a lot of weight since he was last backstage at a TNA event. Here's wishing him the best in his ongoing recovery
Current TNA Star Returning to WWE Soon?
Matt Morgan stated in a PWTorch Livecast that once his contract with TNA is up later this year, he may be headed back to WWE."I have another year left on my contract with TNA," he said. "My fifth of five years. I signed a five year deal with them four years ago. I believe in October it will be up. The way it works is I'm a businessman first and foremost, right? And you try to keep your options open as much as humanly possible. I did start with WWE. They gave me a lot of tools and a lot of knowledge and I was trained by some of the best big men this business has ever had and learned a lot of things from those people over there in WWE. So I was very very lucky."
 
Larry Zbyszko Says Hulk Hogan Should Stay Out Of His Business
Wrestling legend The Living Legend Larry Zybyszko said Hulk Hogan should stay out of his business when it comes to social media.In an interview with the Roman Show, Zybyszko said Hogan should quit talking about past shows in major stadiums. Zybyszko was doing a meet and greet at NWA Ring Warriors in Fort Lauderdale during the Wrestlemania weekend."This idiot Hulk Hogan, tweeting about Shea Stadium when everybody knows that it was me and Bruno's show."He referred to a match he had with Bruno Sammartino in a student versus teacher wrestling match at New York’s Shae Stadium. Sammartino was Zybyszko’s mentor.The comment derived after a question on his thoughts on social media."Internet and Tweeting, its just a way to make the audience bigger," he said.He later added that Hogan loves the attention, but should watch out with what he says."He should keep his crippled mouth shut when it comes to Shea Stadium," he said.He later added, "His religion is publicity for himself, he's always been for himself." Check out the complete interview online at RodolfoRoman.com. Zybyszko on Hogan on The Roman Show
Wrestling legend The Living Legend Larry Zybyszko said Hulk Hogan should stay out of his business when it comes to social media.In an interview with the Roman Show, Zybyszko said Hogan should quit talking about past shows in major stadiums. Zybyszko was doing a meet and greet at NWA Ring Warriors in Fort Lauderdale during the Wrestlemania weekend.“This idiot Hulk Hogan, tweeting about Shea Stadium when everybody knows that it was me and Bruno’s show.”The comment derived after a question on his thoughts on social media. “Internet and Tweeting, its just a way to make the audience bigger,” he said.He later added that Hogan loves the attention, but should watch out with what he says.“He should keep his crippled mouth shut when it comes to Shea Stadium,” he said. He later added, “His religion is publicity for himself, he’s always been for himself.”

The Roman Show at NWA Ring Warriors Interviewed Living Legend Larry Zbyszko - YouTube
 

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