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TNA pleased with live events this year, Lockdown PPV + TNA video game |
» Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
» On Monday, March 24, 2008 at 3:16 AM EST
TNA officials were said to be very pleased with the company's three-day tour this past week in Springfield, Evansville and St. Louis. The live event tours in general have been praised highly internally for quite some time and are being labeled as the "breakout success" of the company so far this year since the events have gotten nothing but positive reviews. Many feel the positive reviews can be attributed to the clean finishes, straight up wrestling matches without angles and lots of fan-wrestler interaction following the events. Craig Jenkins and Jeremy Borash have been getting high marks for their work on the live events. Many wrestlers are pleased with the live events as well as they get to work without the time restrictions of the TV product.
Tickets for the Lockdown PPV in Lowell, MA have sold out in the $150, $50 and $35 levels. Tickets still remain in the $125 and $25 levels.
Midway Games is scheduled to be in Orlando for the TV tapings later this week to continue work on the first TNA video game titled "TNA Impact." The game is scheduled to be released this summer.
Source: PWInsider.com
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