Austin knows best? And TNA news...

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MikeRaw

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From 24wrestling.com
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Original Media, the shingle behind unscripted hits "Miami Ink" and "L.A. Ink," has sealed a development pact with WWE wrestling legend "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.

Under the pact, Original will partner with management/production company Caliber Media to create a reality show with Austin at the center. Producers are keeping tight wraps on the concept, which they plan to pitch to network and cable nets shortly.

"I'm a big fan of wrestling and of his," said Original Media CEO Charlie Corwin. "He's a dynamic personality, and I seek out characters that I feel are exciting and dramatic and entertaining. This show's going to be big, broad, accessible, heroic and American."

Corwin will exec produce with Caliber's Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier. The WWE is not involved in the deal -- and Austin is not going by his wrestling-related "Stone Cold" moniker.

Austin said he'd been approached several times with TV projects over the past year, but didn't find anything that felt right until Original and Caliber brought their idea to him.

"They came to me a couple of months ago with a vision and show concept that really got me excited," Austin said.

Beyond the initial reality show, Original and Caliber are developing other projects, both scripted and unscripted, with Austin in mind.

Original has a first-look scripted deal with NBC Entertainment, where it's landed a 13-episode order for the midseason series "The Philanthropist."

Also:
TNA held a meeting prior to the iMPACT! taping last night to hold a moment of silence for the crew worker, Kevin Sinex, who died in a scaffolding accident following TNA's Slammiversary PPV on Sunday.

All the wrestlers, staff, and management attended the meeting. TNA is considering doing something for Sinex's family.

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Well, thats interesting... I think he could actually be good on TV, and would draw some pretty good ratings.
 

chessarmy

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I guess the TV show thing would work, but I honestly wouldn't watch it. I actually don't really care about Austin anymore. As for the TNA meeting, you have to feel sorry for the crew member. He was just doing his job, and then his life ended just like that.
 

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I might watch a show about Austin, he was my childhood hero but chances are we wont get it in the UK. As for the TNA guy, that's great imo and a real mark of respect, the other thread was kinda full of jokey remarks with no consideration for the guy who had died, poor chap.
 

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Kid: No!
Austin: You will clean your room! And that's the bottom line 'cause Stone Cold said so!
Kid: You can't tell me what to do!
Austin: *double Stone Cold salute, kick to the gut, Stunner*