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TNA Official Comments On The Future Of The Company, Billy Corgan Surprises Backstage

Yesterday Dave Meltzer of F4Wonline.com reported that Destination America would be cancelling all TNA programming in the fall. The report mentioned that the biggest problem with TNA is that many of Destination America’s sponsors didn’t want to run ads during Impact. He also noted that the decision to cancel TNA was made before the announcement that Impact was moved to Wednesdays and the story is very much ongoing.

Bob Ryder took to Twitter to comment on people doubting TNA’s future:

On a related note, Billy Corgan was said to have surprised a lot of people backstage at the recent Impact tapings in Orlando. He put to rest suspicion that TNA had hired him as a publicity move by coming in with full knowledge of TNA’s current storylines. He was said to have received a lot of compliments for how much time he put into learning about the product and how he interacted with the TNA talent.

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