Backstage Notes On Another Re-Branding For Impact Wrestling, The GFW Name, Bound For Glory Issues

Company officials have confirmed to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter that the GFW name is being phased out of the Impact Wrestling brand. The recent Bound For Glory press release listed the company as Impact Wrestling, a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corporation.

While the company announced the GFW – Impact merger months ago, the deal had not been completed and with Jeff Jarrett on an indefinite leave, the name that Jarrett owns is no longer being used. Regarding Jeff’s status, the company may say publicly that Jarrett will be back but privately, no one is certain of anything.

One of Anthem’s long-term goals is to make Impact a Canadian company, because Anthem is based in Toronto and because of some potential economic advantages. There had been some sentiment against another re-branding and continuing to use the GFW name but it appears that is no longer an issue moving forward. There’s a feeling that the company wants to re-brand itself and get away from the negativity associated with the TNA says but they will always be seen as TNA as long as they are based in Orlando.

It will be interesting to see how they pull off the November 5th Bound For Glory pay-per-view in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada as the Aberdeen Pavilion isn’t really an arena – it’s normally used to host wine shows, senior citizen breakfasts, trade fairs and other small-time events. The company will have to do some minor construction as there are no dressing rooms and just a few bathrooms in the building. There are also no bleachers, just a flat floor with room for 2,800 seats. The current internal goal is for them to sell around 500 tickets per night, for Bound For Glory and then the TV tapings that week.

Source: WrestlingINC

GFW Impact Preview 9/21/17

* Global Champion Eli Drake vs. Máscara de Bronce From AAA in Mexico

* Eddie Edwards and Ethan Carter III vs. Pagano and El Hijo del Fantasma

* Taya Valkyrie vs. Ava Storie

* Kongo Kong vs. Mahabali Shera

Jim Cornette Done With GFW, Backstage News On Why He Was Brought Back And His Departure

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As noted, Impact Wrestling announced today that the November 5th Bound For Glory pay-per-view will take place from the Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. There will also be TV tapings at the same venue from November 6th through the 10th.

Jim Cornette will not be working Bound For Glory or the TV tapings as he’s now done with the company, according to F4Wonline.com. Cornette has not been to Canada since before 2010 after being turned away at the border due to his record that has arrests from years ago. Cornette says there’s no heat over his departure and that it’s just a matter of circumstances.

Cornette noted to F4Wonline.com that he came to the company after Jeff Jarrett called him in August, to work just one set of TV to help further a few storylines – stripping Alberto El Patron of the World Heavyweight Title, the on-screen firing of Bruce Prichard to set up his return as a heel manager and to try and get Anthem over as babyfaces to wrestling fans. Cornette worked that first set of tapings and then agreed with Jarrett that he would come back to work Bound For Glory, then the November TV tapings.

It was also noted that with Jarrett gone, the current creative team is focusing more on in-ring action and less on authority figure storylines. Sonjay Dutt and Scott D’Amore are currently leading the writing team.

Cornette’s status with the company was up in the air due to Jarrett’s indefinite leave of absence and he had not heard from anyone except Bob Ryder, who told him not to believe what he read online. Cornette also spoke to Dutch Mantell, explaining that he would ont be able to appear at the pay-per-view or the tapings since they were being held in Canada. Cornette agreed to come to Nashville and do whatever he needed to do on camera for his storyline exit but as of now, there are no plans for him.

Source: WrestlingINC

Impact Wrestling Official ‘Bound For Glory’ Announcement, No References To GFW

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Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp. sent us the following press release officially announcing Bound For Glory for November 5th in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It should be noted that there are no references to Global Force Wrestling and GFW in the announcement. As noted, Jeff Jarrett, who is currently on a leave of absence from Impact Wrestling, is still believed to own the rights to the GFW name.

Anthem also sent the Bound For Glory promotional image at the end of this post, which doesn’t feature any GFW branding. There is also no GFW branding in the promotional video for the event.

IMPACT Wrestling Announces ‘Bound for Glory’ Set for Nov. 5 in Ottawa, Canada Exclusively on PPVNASHVILLE | TORONTO – IMPACT Wrestling, a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp., announced today that Bound for Glory, its premier annual pay-per-view event, will be broadcast from the historic Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on Sunday, November 5, 2017.

The Aberdeen Pavilion will also play host to five days of IMPACT television tapings from Nov. 6 to Nov. 10. Ticket on-sale information for Bound for Glory and IMPACT will be revealed in the coming weeks.

“We are ecstatic and honored to bring our blockbuster event Bound for Glory to a Canadian venue rooted in cultural heritage and tradition,” said Ed Nordholm, president of IMPACT Wrestling. “Our loyal Canadian viewers on Fight Network and GameTV have been vocal supporters of IMPACT Wrestling over the years and we thought the nation’s capital would be a fitting place to stage our biggest event of the year. Canadian professional wrestling crowds have a reputation for their energy and enthusiasm, so we are excited to bring them an unforgettable night of action.”

Bound for Glory will feature World Champion Eli Drake, former champion Alberto el Patron and Johnny Impact, the holder of the Mega, Latin American and World Cruiserweight championship belts in Lucha Libre AAA, who will be making his inaugural Bound for Glory appearance. Bobby Lashley has unfinished business; will he return and will his cohorts from American Top Team, led by owner Dan Lambert, continue to meddle with his career? The Knockouts will collide as Hall of Famer Gail Kim works through her final year in professional wrestling, and the stars of the X-Division will bring their high-flying brand of athletics to the ring. International talent for the event will include El Hijo del Fantasma, Pagano and El Texano Jr. from Lucha Libre AAA.

Located in Lansdowne Park, the historic fairgrounds of Canada’s national capital, the 33,000-square foot Aberdeen Pavilion is an Ottawa landmark, which has been home to many significant events throughout the city’s history, including Stanley Cup challenge matches in 1904. Built in 1898 and inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, the venue was designated a national historic site of Canada because it is the only large-scale exhibition building in Canada surviving from the 19th century.

Showcasing some of the biggest stars in professional wrestling, IMPACT airs on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Pop in the U.S., as well as Fight Network and GameTV across Canada.

Source: WrestlingINC

Former GFW Star Davey Richards Injured, Knee Surgery Required

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Independent wrestler Davey Richards says he’s been forced to cancel the rest of his bookings in 2017 due to a knee injury that will require surgery.

Richards tweeted a statement on Sunday which said, “I can’t apologize enough to everyone but I have to cancel my remaining bookings for 2017. I am going to need surgery on Right knee.”

The wrestler continued: “I’ve always been someone who has bore my heart inside of the ring & “kept it real” with the fans. I’ve been known to as you call it “no show” events. Truth is ( no excuse) I’ve been battling knee issues since 2006 when I tore my knee the night before my first ROH match. Cortisone shots, Anti inflammatory drugs, Stem Cell therapy, hyperbaric chambers, etc have kept me able to perform this long but not anymore.”

For those who don’t recall, Davey underwent surgery last year for his other knee as well.

Richards concluded by writing: “I refuse to let it end like this. I’m going to take the proper time off to get the correct surgery and rehab. I hope to return to make good on the events I haven’t been able to perform at bc of my knee. I always prided myself on being a wrestlers wrestler and if I couldn’t give You 100% I didn’t want to waste your time. Perhaps foolish pride. But that’s me.”

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Chris Jericho Issues Lifetime Ban To Wrestler From His Podcast, Taya Valkyrie Talks Issues With AAA

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As noted, two-time AAA Reina de Reinas Champion Taya Valkyrie was recently a guest on Talk Is Jericho. Among other things, Valkyrie talked about the controversy surrounding her being stripped of the Reina de Reinas title and feeling “backstabbed” by Vampiro. Also, Chris Jericho weighed in on Sexy Star allegedly shooting on Rosemary.

In April, Taya defeated Ayako Hamada to regain the Reina de Reinas title in a gruelling and bloody street fight.

“I won the title in probably one of my favorite matches and most intense matches I’ve ever had in my [pro wrestling] career versus Ayako Hamada.” Valkyrie continued, “Vampiro comes out [after the match], says all this stuff, calls us back to the ring, it’s big, emotional stuff, and people are throwing money in the ring. It’s craziness. I go backstage and I’m just out of my mind and like, ‘oh my God! What just happened?’ and it was crazy.”

Shortly after winning back the Reina de Reinas title, Taya was involved in a car accident and was unable to compete in the squared circle. ‘La Perra del Mal’ claimed that she was duped into returning the title to AAA as AAA personnel was not upfront with her about supposedly wanting to set up an angle. Adding insult to injury, Taya found out about being stripped of the championship on social media.

“I later found out because John was going there for TV, Johnny Mundo, John Morrison, John Hennigan, my fiancé, was told, he was invited to come to TV because he’s their Triple Crown Champion right now. So they said, ‘can you bring Taya’s belt because we want to shoot some stuff backstage with it?’ Yeah, and of course, I said, ‘of course, you can take my belt!’ I don’t care about the belt – it’s not about that, so he brought the belt and he called me that night after the show and I was like, ‘so are you bringing all the belts back with you and stuff?’ because we also wanted to do some shoots with them because we’re both the champions of the company! The power couple! And he goes, ‘oh no, they didn’t let me take yours.’ And I was like, ‘what? What the hell is going on?’

“Immediately, I texted Dorian [Roldan Peña], who is… his family owns AAA. And he’s like, ‘oh, just wait, just wait.’ Do you know what I mean? Me and Dorian have always had a really good working relationship. I’ve never had problems with him. I love his mom who passed away also this year. They were like my family down there! They totally looked out for me and stuff. And then, the next day I woke up to find out that I had been stripped of my title, which Vampiro announced on social media. So I found out over social media that I had been stripped of my title. Not a phone call, not a message, not an email. I’m glued to my cell phone. You can text me anytime and I’ll answer you right away. Not a big deal. They told me that the angle they were trying to use was it was an illegal choke that I used to win, but I was congratulated on my win because that makes zero sense. And it was a no-DQ [match], so tell me how that makes sense. If this is all storyline, make something that in my opinion makes sense.”

Taya added, “if I couldn’t go there to defend it, I was totally ready to, like, make a video [and] make up some heelish way of saying, ‘screw this – I don’t want to come down there.’ There [were] a million ways this whole situation could’ve been handled!”

Taya went on to say that she felt “disrespected” by AAA and extended her well wishes to the company and everyone currently affiliated the Mexican lucha libre professional wrestling promotion.

“I just felt very disrespected because I was like, ‘they did that to me in that way’. And everyone’s like, ‘just calm down – it’s just part of the thing’ and I’m like, ‘if this is what it is and it is part of an angle, then why isn’t anybody talking to me?’ A lot of people know this, that a lot of people left AAA in the last year. All of my friends left AAA in the last year because they had problems with the office, they just didn’t feel they were getting paid enough, just different things. Everyone has their own reason and I stuck behind them.”

Taya said, “I think the championship thing really bothered me because I take it so seriously. I’m so passionate about how much work I had to do to get that. And moving beyond that, that chapter for me has closed or has paused for now and that’s fine. Good luck to the girls that are there. Good luck to the company. Good luck to everybody. And I don’t want to speak poorly of a company that gave me an opportunity, but it was s–tty what happened and I’m just moving forward and appreciating everything a little bit more still.”

Taya shared that she felt “backstabbed” when Sexy Star was brought back to AAA and Vampiro untruthfully announced that Taya no-showed.

“To later on find out that they brought back Sexy Star who had left on bad terms with the company a year-and-a-half earlier, just to have a weird match where then Vampiro got in the ring and said that I didn’t show up for my booking, like I didn’t show up to the show. No, I was not booked. I couldn’t even go! Do you know what I mean? And I get it, like, making a story and stuff, but it just wasn’t built the right way in my opinion.”

Taya continued, “Sexy Star becomes the new Reina de Reinas Champion and it all just seemed a bit weird to me. I’m not going to get into too many details, but it just seemed suspicious and it just made me feel like I was backstabbed. It made me feel like I wasn’t important anymore after that long. All-of-a-sudden, it seems like I don’t even exist. Do you know what I mean? So there were ways of doing it and I just felt it wasn’t done the right way.”

Apparently, Taya does not know where she stands with AAA; however, she has a contract with the company.

“I don’t know where I stand right now with AAA. I’m taking time off from Mexico. I needed some time off. I’m very happy right now doing my stuff and planning my life. I’ve never been in a better place in my personal life. I’m planning a wedding for the spring.” Taya explained, “I do have a contract with them. I continue to have a contract with them. I’ve just chosen that I need some time to breathe and stuff. I feel like a lot of things need to be discussed because I’m just not happy with the way this all went down and I don’t like the way it made me feel more than anything.”

Taya stated that Vampiro published nasty things about her on social media, but hopes that he has learned to treat talent better. ‘The Lucha Queen’ was pleased that John Morrison stood up for her as ‘The Pro Wrestler With The Most John-Based Nicknames’ is not naturally confrontational. Additionally, Taya divulged that she felt like Vampiro did not have her back in the situation.

“[Vampiro]’s ruffling some feathers and John did ultimately stand up for me, which if anyone else knows John, he’s the nicest person too, for him to say what he said on Twitter was a big deal because he doesn’t talk like that to people. But Vampiro went online and said some really horrible things about me, which he then deleted. And then, he apologized on his Facebook page, and then, deleted it. And then, apologized to me in person, at Comic-Con and I just don’t like holding grudges. This is work at the end of the day. I don’t have to like someone to work with them, but I will always take the higher road because this is my livelihood and my life. I just thought he didn’t handle this professionally. And if you’re supposed to be the person representing the talent, you shouldn’t talk about them like that and I think he realizes that now. I hope he realizes that now. I really thought that… he’s also a Canadian in Mexico. I just felt that the Mexican culture is very patriotic and they all stand together and he was the one Canadian that I really thought would have my back and I felt like he didn’t have my back, so I just felt like s–t basically.”

Also, during the podcast, Jericho himself had some choice words for Sexy Star and banned the luchadora from TIJ for life.

“If that’s true, Sexy Star, you’re a sexy piece of s–t and so is anybody that books you from now on. [In pro] wrestling you’re giving each other your body. There’s a lot of trust and to do something malicious like that, on purpose, I don’t care what the circumstances are – that’s just bad, bad news, man. I don’t know where her mind is at. I’ve never met her. At this point, I don’t think I want to. Sexy Star, you are now going to have a lifetime ban from Talk Is Jericho. Sexy Star is banned from Talk Is Jericho for life. There you go. That’s my little piece of the pie. That’s what I say about that.”

Sources: WrestlingINC and Talk Is Jericho

GFW Impact Preview 9/14/17

* Garza Jr. vs. Braxton Sutter

* El Hijo Del Fantasma vs. Impact Grand Champion Ethan Carter III

* OVE vs. GFW Tag Team Champions The LAX from Mexico

* Falls Count Anywhere: Trevor Lee vs. GFW X Division Champion Sonjay Dutt

* Bobby Lashley makes a decision on his career – MMA or pro wrestling

* Low Ki vs. Johnny Impact to crown a new #1 contender to GFW Global Champion Eli Drake

GFW Hall Of Fame Ceremony Note

Officials are planning on doing a GFW Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday, November 4th in Orlando during Bound For Glory weekend. No word yet on who will be inducted this year. The Hall currently features Team 3D, Gail Kim, Earl Hebner, Jeff Jarrett, WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle and WWE Hall of Famer Sting.

Source: WrestlingINC

Global Force Wrestling Network Briefly Goes Online, Details On Monthly Cost And Archived Content

GFW officially launched their Global Force Wrestling Network on Tuesday night at GlobalWrestlingNetwork.com but it appears they have had some technical difficulties as all pages under the domain are now password restricted. It’s also possible that the link got out before the official launch as there’s no mention of the service on the GFW website or social media.

The site featured a video with Josh Mathews announcing that the service would include archived content from GFW/TNA/Impact, an ad-free experience, discounts for live pay-per-view events, discounts on merchandise and content from international promotions that are partners of GFW, which would be coming soon.

The archived content featured TNA pay-per-view events from 2004 through 2017 including One Night Only events, old episodes of Impact Wrestling, British Bootcamp Season 1 & 2, the TNA Legends series, the TNA Greatest Matches series and the Unfinished Business pay-per-view series.

The $5.99 service is currently available via Android and iOS but the video from Mathews noted that they will launch soon on X-Box, Roku and FireTV.

Source: WrestlingINC

Backstage Updates On Rey Mysterio, What GFW Had Planned For Him, Recent Injury, Training His Son

No word yet on where Rey Mysterio is headed but it won’t be Global Force Wrestling, according to PWInsider and The Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Rey had an offer from GFW after negotiations between the two sides but he opted not to take it.

Rey was also in talks with WWE over the summer but those talks stopped as Vince McMahon did not want to work with Rey’s representation, mainly Konnan, among other reasons. It was also noted that while Rey and WWE were talking, the talks were said to be overblown in the first place as Rey was actually looking at signing with GFW because of the easier schedule and because it would allow him more freedom to do other projects. When word first got out about Rey talking with WWE, Dave Meltzer was told that it was actually GFW Rey was talking with, and that there was nothing significant to the WWE reports.

While his in-ring future with a major company is up in the air, Mysterio is said to be focused on training his son Dominick and preparing him for a pro wrestling career. Rey is also heavily involved with The Crash promotion in Mexico.

GFW wanted Rey to wrestle against Alberto El Patron at the November 5th Bound For Glory pay-per-view, according to The Observer. We’ve noted how Jeff Jarrett vs. Alberto El Patron was in the works for Bound For Glory but is likely off the books now that Jarrett is taking an indefinite leave of absence from GFW. The Observer notes that the storyline would have had Alberto blaming Jarrett for his recent GFW suspension. Jarrett vs. Alberto was to be teased until they pulled a big swerve on the night of the show and had Jarrett introduce Rey as Alberto’s opponent instead. When the talks with Rey fell through, plans changed back to Jarrett vs. Patron for Bound For Glory. There’s still no word yet on what Alberto will be doing at Bound For Glory, if anything at all.

On a related note, Rey suffered an ankle injury while working for the Catch Wrestling promotion in Austria during an eight-man single elimination tournament in four cities from August 30th through September 2nd. Rey defeated Alofa on August 30th and Apolo on September 1st to make it to the finals of the tournament. He then appeared at the finals on September 2nd in Vienna and apologized for the injury, promising to return to Vienna to make up for it. His opponent for that night, Joe Doering, then attacked him but Rey made a quick comeback to hit the 619 and roll him up for the win. He went to the hospital after the match to get the ankle checked out and while there was an injury, it was not serious and he’s expected to be back in the ring soon. The Observer noted that Rey suffered the injury because he’s been worked several dates in recent weeks.

Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter via WrestlingINC