TNA star Aron Rex, formerly Damien Sandow in WWE recently spoke to WrestlingEpicenter.com to talk about TNA Bound For Glory and more. You can check out the full interview here along with some highlights below.

Backstage changes in TNA: “The changes going on here at Impact, it is already being felt. Just look at the stuff Matt Hardy is doing… Just look at how the show is being presented – And look at the talent! There is a lot of talent in this company. And, as the weeks go by, I think it is going to only become more apparent. Bound for Glory, a pay per view that is coming along at the same time as major changes within the company. We’re not necessarily playing by the same rules that the industry has set for so long. We’re just presenting our product in a unique way and we’ve got the best athletes in the world going at it. It is only going to get better. It is only going to stand out more, I assure you.”

The feeling backstage in TNA: “You know what? We all realize what it is. When you have the talent level that the locker room has. When you have the business sense of a Billy Corgan and the direction, and what he brings to the table… He’s an extremely knowledgeable person about the wrestling industry! You forget that you’re talking to one of the biggest rockstars in the history of the world (Billy Corgan) when you’re talking about Adrian Adonis and Roddy Piper at WrestleMania 3 with him. It is cool! It is very, very cool. All of us realize where we’re at as a company. We realize what we have the opportunity to be a part of. When you combine that talent with the knowledge that’s there, not only at the management level but also the talent level, you have a bunch of guys and girls going out there to prove themselves right and to make their own way. That is going to be what sets Impact apart. And, people are already starting to talk about it. That is on us to say, “You’re exactly right” and this is we can do.”

Cody Rhodes is set to make his TNA debut at Bound For Glory, on Sunday, and Cody commented on the situation regarding him not being able to use his last name in TNA.

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