Kevin Nash on his way back, Bret Hart talks & Jeff Hardy on brother Matt

Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Wednesday, August 24, 2005 at 12:29 PM EST

Kevin Nash appears to be on his way back to TNA as he is featured in the Bound for Glory poster. A photo of the poster can be seen here courtesy of InDemand. Nash's last official TNA appearance was at the Lockdown PPV on April 24 when he was originally scheduled to team with Diamond Dallas Page & Sean Waltman against Jeff Jarrett, The Outlaw/Kip James & Monty Brown, but was unable to do so due to injury. Nash taped a backstage appearance and then took time off to take part in the "DOA: Dead or Alive" film overseas in China. It is very possible that Nash could show up at TNA's debut on Spike TV.

TNA is expected to bring in some other big wrestling names for their first two tapings for the Spike TV debut that will take place on September 27 and will air on October 1st and October 8th. It should be noted that TNA has been in talks with Bret Hart, but Hart did make it clear at the NWA Legends convention this past weekend that he has no interest in playing in on-air TV character. Talks regarding TNA bringing back Sting have also been heard. Some obvious names would include some former WWE stars that were just given their release this past summer.

Jeff Hardy commented further on the situation of his brother Matt going back to the WWE on the "Between the Ropes" radio show last week, first noting that he felt Matt knew he was always going back to WWE regardless of what his fans wanted him to do. Jeff said Matt was wrong for wasting TNA's time and almost "stringing them along" during his 90 day non-compete period with WWE. It should be noted that numerous TNA officials are keeping tabs on Hardy's activity in WWE at the moment and feel the way he has been treated on both PPV & TV is almost a form of karma since they spent a great deal of time negotiating with him. Talks were so serious with Matt that TNA even layed out future angles following his debut, only to see them turn out to nothing when Matt made his decision to go back to WWE.

Credit: Mike Johnson @ PWInsider.com