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Mick Foley Done With TNA Wrestling?

While neither side has spoken about this publicly as of yet, it looks like when Mick Foley was "fired" on Impact Wrestling, this was not only his storyline exit from TNA but his actual last appearance with the promotion. His TNA contract doesn't expire until September but it looks like he's done already.

The word is that with Foley's recent Twitter comments about TNA house shows being considered "Empty Arena Matches," he likely knew he was coming to the end of his run there.

Both sides have been frustrated in recent months. Foley was upset that TNA never promoted or addressed many of his outside projects. Others within TNA described Foley as being hard to work with.


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Mick Foley Done.

Barring a dramatic change, Mick Foley's run as television character for TNA Wrestling is over. Though his contract with the organization expires in September, he reportedly asked to be released prematurely due to creative differences as we noted yesterday here on the website.

Foley was removed as on-screen character on last week's episode of IMPACT WRESTLING. The program concluded with Hulk Hogan announcing that Foley had been fired as the Network Executive.

Both sides have been frustrated with each other in recent months. Foley was upset that TNA didn't take interest in promoting his outside projects, while some within the company felt he was difficult to work with. Foley, however, wasn't shy about expressing his disenchantment with the organization.

"The Hardcore Legend" stated during an interview late last year that he didn't plan on renewing his contract when it expired not to mention that he was upset that TNA didn't air footage of his appearance at Jon Stewart's Rally To Restore Sanity at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Then last month, he took a shot at TNA live event attendance by comparing an "empty arena match" to a TNA house show. He later apologized.

Mick Foley also posted the following via Twitter: "I pushed hard for changes I felt would benefit Impact Wrestling. I can understand how some would interpret that as difficult to work with."


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Obviously, I have never with or for Mick Foley, but if what he said is true then I blame TNA for not, at least, listening to his ideas. He may have never been a true backstage presence before, but he has wrestled all over the world in many different companies and saw alot of stuff that worked that TNA could have used.
 

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Tommy Dreamer Done With TNA Wrestling

Tommy Dreamer is still appearing on the TNA Basebrawl live events this weekend, but after that he is done with the company. Dreamer posted the following on his Twitter…

"If u need a reason 2 go 2 TNA shows on 6/10 Marion, Ill & 6/11 Memphis TN. They will b my last 2 appearances for TNA. Come say goodbye. Thnx"

Word is that the two sides could not come to an agreement on terms for a new contract. Dreamer debuted with TNA in June of 2010, and besides working as a wrestler, he worked as an producer/agent for the company. You can go to Dreamer's official website (thetommydreamer.com) for information on booking him.

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I think Tommy went to TNA hoping things would go different. He was never really used properly and, unfortunetly, he never has been since ECW
 

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TNA Bringing Back Ex-Talents For Destination X?

At the end of Slammiversary, TNA announced in a commercial that Destination X will have an X-Division title match, an Ultimate X match and the six-sided ring, as well as past X-Division stars returning.

The word is that the company is looking for older names, such as Senshi/Low Ki, to bring back as a one-shot deal for the show. This is similar to what they did at HardCORE Justice w/ ex-ECW talents.

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Mick Foley Confirms He's Leaving TNA Wrestling


Mick Foley posted the following blog addressing his release from TNA Wrestling.

A few days ago, I woke up to the harsh realization that leaving Impact Wrestling meant I couldn't take my kids to Universal Studios any time I pleased anymore. No Mummy or Simpsons without waiting, no post pre-tape rides on the Hulk-coaster. A few days from now, I will come face to face with an even harsher reality; for the first time in several years, there will be no paycheck awaiting me in the Foley mailbox. So with those two realities coinciding, I think it's only fair that I've been asking myself whether working for TNA (Impact Wrestling) was really all that bad.

The answer I keep coming to is "no" - it really wasn't all that bad. In fact, it was pretty good. Sometimes it was really good. I was treated treated with respect, paid well, and pretty much liked everyone I worked with... including Russo, Hogan and Bischoff, in case you were wondering.

I think it's always a good idea to try see problems from other people's points of view. I mentioned on Twitter a few days ago that I pushed hard for changes I thought would be beneficial to Impact, and as a result, was thought to be "difficult to work with." You know, after a few days of serious thinking, I can really see how that "difficult" label could indeed apply to me. I was incredibly critical of the company on Jeff Katz's "Geek Week" last November, did an interview with the opposition to support my book, forgot to mention the company I worked for on several interviews, took part in a handful of interviews that I was asked politely not to by the company that employed me, and lastly, sent out a fairly immature and hurtful tweet comparing my Empty Arena match with the Rock in 1999 to Impact house shows - in terms of attendance. If not for Congessman Weiner's boner shot, my "empty arena" crack may have been the most ill-thought and costly tweet of the month.

I also mentioned my "request" to be released from my contract. Actually, it began as an a legitimate offer to Terry Taylor to help trim the Impact roster of some expensive fat. I had some genuine differences creatively with Impact, and honestly didn't think the company should have to continue to pay good money to someone who had lost faith ion the product. At the time, it seemed like a pretty fair offer. But at the point we agreed to forge ahead with me as the Network rep, I should have just shut up and done the best I could in the role, at least until the Destination X show was over - at which point my departure could have become an interesting part of the show. I regret that an initial offer made in the company's best interest became a request and maybe even a demand in my own self-interest - or at least what i thought was my own self-interest.. until I realized I didn't get to go to Universal or to the mailbox anymore.

Somehow, during the exit process, I forgot the central theme of the Rally to Restore Sanity (and/or fear) - that people could disagree without being disagreeable. I think I did become disagreeable there for a few days, and ultimately, the manner in which I departed was not good for anybody involved - me, TNA, the wrestlers, or the fans. I am especially sorry that some of the things I did or said hurt Dixie Carter personally. While some of the criticisms leveled at TNA/Impact by me or others are valid, I think it's been very helpful for me to step back and visualize the landscape of the wrestling business without the faith and vision of that one specific person. Because, make no mistake about it, without Dixie's leap of faith several years ago, Impact does not exist. 100's of incredibly talented wrestlers wrestlers would not have had the chance to show what they could do on a national stage. Dozens of others, myself included, would not have been able to enjoy second chances, last chances, or have the luxury or making choices, had Dixie chosen not to invest her time, passion and money into the complicated, frustrating world of pro-wrestling/sports entertainment. For me, personally, the opportunity at TNA/Impact afforded me the chance to enjoy almost three great years with my family, while being able to explore other passions, like my work with RAINN - even while my passion for wrestling was fading.

Far too often, I was guilty of looking at the Impact glass half-empty - wishing the show and the company could be what I thought it should be, instead of seeing it half-full and appreciating TNA/Impact for what it was - a very good place to work, full of good people, who treated me and my family very well.

You can read the full blog at http://mickfoley.typepad.com/

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Regretting his decision... Hmmm...
 

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The Latest On TNA Talents Working Major AAA Event

Several TNA stars will be working the weekend Triplemania event for AAA. Here are the matches set with TNA performers…

* Fabi & Mari Apache & Lolita & Cinthia Moreno vs. Angelina Love & Mickie James & Sexy Star & Velvet Sky
* Steel Cage Match: AAA Tag Team champions Jack Evans & Extreme Tiger vs. Abyss & Mr. Anderson
* Dr. Wagner Jr. vs. Rob Van Dam to determine AAA Latin American Title
* AAA Mega Heavyweight champion Zorro vs. Jeff Jarrett

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Jesse Neal Gets Food Stamps

TNA Superstar Jesse Neal posted a message on his Twitter account yesterday stating how glad he is that he and his girlfriend now qualify for food stamps. "Yayyyy we qualified for food stamps!!! I can eat now! RT @CVEvil_138: Things are looking up! Just recieved some good news!!! :)"

A follower then wrote the following to Neal: "It's a sad state of the business that you can make a joke about Food Stamps and people wonder if you are serious." Neal replied, It's not a joke."

Neal also debunked rumors that he plans on leaving TNA.

"Plz guys don't feed into the rumors, I have no plan to leave Ink Inc. I have just started my career and very grateful for what I have." He continued, "Rumors r nothing but made up stories and lies from idiots!! Don't believe them."

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That's terrible. Panda Energy International can't pay people? :facepalm:
 

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TNA Signs Ex-WWE Talent

TNA has signed the son of Barry Darsow (Demolition's Smash), Dakota Darsow, to a deal. He has been training at the school Brian Knobbs runs since he was released from his development deal with WWE.

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Their wrestlers qualify for food stamps and they are hiring new people. :rolleyes:

Demolition vs the Nasty Boys in TNA. :surprise:
 

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Jacqueline Returns To TNA Wrestling

Jacqueline returned to TNA Wrestling on this week's episode of iMPACT! Wrestling as she joined ODB in assaulting Velvet Sky following her TNA Knockout Tag Team Championship Match against Sarita and Rosita. Jackie then said in a backstage segment that the Knockouts Division is a joke and she's there to clean it up because wrestling matters to her.

Jacqueline was phased out of the Knockouts Division in late 2008 and ultimate released in July 2009. She has sporadically appeared at independent wrestling events since that time.

Meanwhile, Mike Tenay stated that ODB is not under contract to TNA (despite being listed on the company website's roster page).

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WWE's Jim Ross Blogs On TNA Invading WWE

Jim Ross has posted his latest blog at JRSBARBQ.com. Check out the highlights:

On the idea of a TNA/WWE invasion story: "No...I do not ever foresee a WWE/TNA TV storyline. What benefit would that have to WWE and can anyone with a modicum of common sense not fathom what a nightmare it would be to structure such a matter? The business in general faces enough challenges within their own confines without creating a nightmarish situation as I perceive this would be. Ain't happening folks. No reason for it to happen. Next."

On the Kliq's Curtail Call: "When the infamous Kliq 'Curtain Call' at MSG occurred I have to admit that, being an old school guy, I wasn't overwhelmed with it. Over the years I have grown to understand the matter better and really am indifferent to it at this point in my life. At the time that it occurred, it caused some locker room issues but they were addressed, eventually dismissed and everyone moved on. Kevin Nash discusses this more on the Legends Roundtable which will air next month on WWE On Demand."

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What would a TNA/WWE invasion storyline benefit TNA?

Vince fears TNA. :elaugh:
 

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Desmond Wolfe Removed From TNA Website

Desmond Wolfe has been removed from ImpactWrestling.com's roster page. This is often an indication that a wrestler has parted ways with TNA Wrestling.

Wolfe has been sidelined from in-ring competition since September due to medical leave. There were rumors that he had hepatitis but we have been unable to confirm that. Wolfe resurfaced on TNA programming last month as the commissioner of Xplosion.

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Confirmed: Desmond Wolfe & TNA Part Ways

We can now confirm that TNA has released Desmond Wolfe.

Wolfe had been sidelined for some time with an unknown health issue that would not allow him to perform in the ring. Wolfe was recently brought back to TV as the TNA Xplosion Commissioner, setting up a tournament on that internationally syndicated series.

As noted last night here on the website, Wolfe's bio was removed from the TNA website.

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Jesse Neal Now Denies Receiving Food Stamps

Jesse Neal is now claiming on Twitter that he never said he received food stamps.

"I'm only gonna say this once," he wrote on Sunday. "I never said that I myself recieves food stamps, so wrestling fans get back to being a fan and stay out of our personal lives. If you are gonna follow then read it carefully and get it right. I have never received food stamps. Ok that's it."

He added yesterday, "Just to clarify there will be NO food stamps coming to me! Thanks for all ur guys concern, everything is great with TNA and I will be back soon."

Neal sent a Twitter message last week to his live-in girlfriend, independent wrestler Christina Von Eerie, expressing how glad he was that they now qualify for food stamps. The message has since been deleted.

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Yes, he did.

TNA Superstar Jesse Neal posted a message on his Twitter account yesterday stating how glad he is that he and his girlfriend now qualify for food stamps. "Yayyyy we qualified for food stamps!!! I can eat now!

What a liar. :facepalm:
 

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Jay Lethal Speaks Out

Recap of Jay Lethal's appearance on Online World of Wrestling Radio.

On the possibility of joining WWE: "I would say yes, Only because I can honestly say that anyone that is a pro wrestler in my generation you became a pro wrestler because of one reason and one reason only and thats because of WWE. ECW was big WCW was big but I think for my generation it was WWE that made you want to become a professional wrestler and why would you not want to get a chance to work for the company that made you love this business, so I would have to say yes."

On speaking with Randy Savage for the first time and what Randy Savage thought of the impression: "The first conversation we had lasted for five minutes. It was a three way call because I did not believe that it was it was really the macho man, as the guy was trying to get me to believe it was really him. He told me he liked the stuff, he didnt see it on TV, but saw it on youtube, I didnt think I offended him, I think I annoyed him, as this fan was calling him, as I am a fan of Macho Man, its very weird to have a fan call you, just to talk."

On the famous promo with Ric Flair on Impact: "After the segment, I got to the locker room first and I was so nervous that my hands were numb and I was waiting for Flair to come back through the curtain, cause I didnt know what he thought of it, I dont know if he thought it was good, before flair came back everyone was applauding because they liked it, I thought they just thought it was funny, but when Ric Flair came back through the curtain he had the biggest smile that I have ever seen in my life, I walked up to him and hugged and then I knew it was okay."

On who he thinks made the decision to release him from his TNA Contract: "I don't know who makes the decision, but I can only speculate that it came from dixie carter herself, as the owner of the company, it had to go through to her at some point. All I know is that at some point as the owner of the company, in time it has to come through you."

On receiving the phone call about his release: "I was called by Head of Relations Terry Taylor while at a baseball game. I should have seen it coming, as I hadn't been on TV in five months. It wasn't like, 'Hey, Jay Lethal, you messed up, I honestly believe it was we have nothing for you. We kept you long enough with getting paid, its just now time to clean up and make some cuts.'"

On being apart of TNA Destination X: "I was originally was suppose to be apart of the Destination X PPV, even before I was release. After I was released, I was also scheduled to be apart of it, but that fell through."

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