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No Internet ppv/quick note
Topic Started: Sep 24 2006, 06:46 PM (76 Views)
TheObserver

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Due to what was described to me as technical issues, MediaZone.com will not be broadcasting an Internet PPV of the No Surrender event for fans internationally. I'm not sure when this was decided but TNA made an official announcement late Saturday announcing it wouldn't be broadcast. Prior to TNA's announcement, wee received a number of complaints from readers overseas who tried to order the PPV and found that not only was it not offered, but that there was no prior notice or explanation as to why.

Scott D'Amore is expected to remain with TNA in a new position, possibly one that will be created specifically for him. As I noted on my Elite hotline, considering his track record for finding talent (Chris Sabin, Petey Williams, Bobby Roode, etc.), using D'Amore as an official talent scout for the company might be a good position for him. One area TNA has really failed to develop is having a developmental system in play, which is why Jon Bolen (who won their GutCheck challenge) eventually went on to get a WWE deal. If TNA had somewhere for guys to train and work shows (and hey, they already rent the Universal Studios building, why not do this there?), they could develop new talents in-house in the future. D'Amore would be a solid pick for that direction, if they ever decided to do it.
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