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2 months ago |
wrestlezone.com | Hamish Woodward |Frankie Kazarian |Tom Brady
Frankie Kazarian had a great trainer in Killer Kowalski, but he’s unsure that coaching is in the cards after his in-ring career is over. The current TNA star spoke with WrestleZone’s Bill Pritchard and discussed his longevity in the business. The 47-year-old is currently in his 27th year in pro wrestling. He remarked upon the level fellow veterans are competing at now compared to previous years.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
wrestlezone.com | Colin Tessier |Frankie Kazarian |Tom Brady
A new match has been confirmed for TNA Genesis. TNA announced that Frankie Kazarian will face Leon Slater at the Countdown pre-show ahead of TNA Genesis on January 19th.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Aidan Gibbons
Trent Seven is now a part of TNA Wrestling, having signed with the promotion at Final Resolution on Saturday, December 9. Seven made a surprise appearance at the last-ever taping under the IMPACT Wrestling name to team with "Speedball" Mike Bailey in a win over The Rascalz of Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Aidan Gibbons
TNA Wrestling are in the market for a new ring announcer. It was revealed following IMPACT Final Resolution that David Penzer is finishing up with the promotion and the IMPACT Plus special was Penzer's final show as part of IMPACT (soon to be TNA Wrestling once again). IMPACT President Scott D'Amore made the announcement before he gave an award to Penzer, praising him for his runs in TNA/IMPACT and World Championship Wrestling.
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Dec 10, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Andrew Kelly
At last night’s IMPACT/TNA Final Resolution streaming special, a new name was officially added to the roster. Former NXT & NXT UK Tag Team Champion Trent Seven made a surprise appearance at the Final Resolution show last night, teaming up with “Speedball” Mike Bailey to take on and defeat the team of The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel) in an unannounced bout.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Jack Atkins
NXT - like the rest of WWE - has had a stellar 2023, with the third brand of WWE increasing in viewership, and inking a new TV broadcast deal with The CW. NXT head Shawn Michaels is well aware of NXT’s gains this year, and when asked about the brand’s performance by POST Wrestling on the pre-Deadline media call, ‘HBK’ said the following:"My feeling is, a lot of it is the movement of the show. Our show moves very fast. I think that's something that resonates with that audience.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Aidan Gibbons
One of the most infamous angles in WWE SmackDown history took place back on December 6, 2019. On the episode in question, Roman Reigns secured a win over Dolph Ziggler but WWE's top star ended up being taken out, at which point he was handcuffed to the ring post and covered in dog food by Baron Corbin and Dolph Ziggler. WWE used real dog food for the angle and the smell was so bad it almost made Baron Corbin vomit, he revealed in response to a tweet about the angle.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Jack Atkins
One of the top acts in WWE is set to take some time off, with a recent angle potentially used to write them out of storylines. Per a report from Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Sami Zayn is set to take some time off the road, with the recent attack by Drew McIntyre intended as a write off. Zayn had requested time off which was accepted by WWE, although Meltzer notes that the timeframe of Zayn’s absence is so far unknown.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian |Jack Atkins
CM Punk’s shock return to WWE is still fresh, with the former WWE Champion having made his return at Survivor Series a little under two weeks ago. The newly repaired relationship has already bore fruit in terms of viewership and social media impact, and according to NXT’s Shawn Michaels, signing Punk wasn’t a tough decision for WWE:“We all sort of sat under the same learning tree here; business is first it’s just that simple.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
cultaholic.com | Frankie Kazarian
Between 2002 and 2013, WWE boasted twomajor world titles. Every figurehead needs a good second-in-command, and while the WWE Championship remained the biggest title in wrestling, the World Heavyweight Championship was never far behind. Not so much Batman and Robin, but rather Batman and a marginally smaller Batman. In 2001, as we all know, Vince McMahon bought WCW and absorbed some of their assets.