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So what this means is they will continue to be a part of TNA but are allowed to find work elsewhere?
– Unless something changes, Sunday’s Slammiversary pay-per-view match against James Storm will be the last TNA match for Magnus, according to Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Nothing has been said publicly because of the pay-per-view and because Magnus will be on Wednesday’s taped Impact Wrestling.
Meltzer adds it will be announced soon that Magnus, as Nick Aldis, will be working with Jeff Jarrett’s Global Force Wrestling.
– Brian Fritz of Sporting News reported on Twitter that James Storm is leaving TNA. Storm reportedly asked for his release and he will be gone Sunday’s Slammiversary pay-per-view. We noted before that Magnus is also scheduled to leave TNA after tomorrow’s event.
The reports I got are that Magnus and Storm's release are for sure.
If this is true, TNA are fucking done.
TNA is fucking done if this is true.
Well here's a shot of the iMPACT roster, take you pick over who leaves next :
http://origin.rollingstone.com/sport...estler-w433786
It's only August and 2016 has already been a hell of a hectic year in the wrestling world with big names coming and going all over the place; some from Japan to the States, others getting called up from the developmental, while some top talent were let go by their respective promotions, leaving many fans to scratch their heads trying to figure out exactly what went wrong. That, and where would that top talent go to next? We aren't talking old guys from the Attitude Era, but legit players who could make a serious run if given the shot by the powers that be.
There might be some answers on tomorrow's episode of TNA Impact Wrestling, according to this new promo that Rolling Stone is debuting. Not trying to give anything away, but if our predictions are correct, tomorrow is going to be a really special night on Impact Wrestling. We will leave it up to you to guess who will be making their way down to the ring, but there's really only one way to find out for sure who it is: tune in.
And be sure to keep checking Rolling Stone tomorrow for an exclusive talk with the mystery person. Not that we know who that is or anything...
If Damien Sandow is indeed debuting with TNA than more to him. I may even check it out for his first appearance.Yeah just saw Damien Sandow's twitter and he said huh this is interesting time to make an impact with the link to the article. I liked Sandow when he was acting like the Miz, but WWE had no plans for him after that feud was done with the Miz and it was sad to see a talent with no direction at that time. I don't know if the Sandow type of character where he's wearing robes and drinking Wine will work in TNA, but I'm looking forward on how he's presented on Impact Wrestling tomorrow night.
Same. I think it's been longer for me with exception to seeing The Final Deletion.He will be debuting, PWInsider confirmed it.
I'm probably going to watch Impact for the first time in over 8 months just for Sandow.
I keep hearing Impact is supposedly getting better and than I watch something like The Final Deletion and I'm just nope.Last time I actually downloaded an Impact was when Mike Bennett & Maria first debuted for TNA.
I've seen bits of the Hardy stuff on youtube. It's enough for me not to download the whole show.