Josh Alexander discussed the decision to rebrand Impact Wrestling as TNA Wrestling and Jeff Jarrett’s reaction to it, starting with the Hard to Kill pay-per-view event in January while doing an interview with Adrian Hernandez.
“Instant excitement. I was unable at the time to travel to do, we filmed that thing that aired post-Bound Glory, the whole announcement for TNA, and they wanted me in it. I was just like, ‘Well, I’m booked that day. I have to do this for my visa.’ They were just like, ‘Make it happen.’ I was like, ‘I don’t know if I can.’ They were like, ‘This is what it is.’ They made me sign an NDA, and they told me. I was like, ‘Okay, I’ll move heaven and earth to make this thing happen.’ Not just as a wrestler in the IMPACT Wrestling locker room, all of us are super excited for TNA because we’ve either been a part of TNA in the past, guys like Frankie Kazarian, Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, the list goes on, or all of us, me, Jordynne Grace, and all these other names, Trey Miguel, Chris Bey, we grew up being enormous fans of TNA. Those three letters are synonymous with what gave us a passion to get into the wrestling business in the first place. So for us to be able to be a part of it now under this rebranding and going back to that name, I think it’s just tremendously exciting. I’m so happy to be a part of it, and I honestly got goosebumps talking about it. I just can’t wait for January 13,” he said.
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In a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez, Josh Alexander shared his thoughts on the decision to rebrand Impact Wrestling as TNA Wrestling and Jeff Jarrett’s reaction to it. The rebranding will officially begin with the Hard to Kill pay-per-view event in January.
According to Alexander, when he first heard about the rebranding, he felt instant excitement. However, he was unable to travel at the time due to visa issues. The company wanted him to be a part of the announcement, but he had prior commitments. Despite this, Alexander was determined to make it happen and moved heaven and earth to be involved.
The decision to rebrand as TNA Wrestling has generated a lot of excitement among the wrestlers in the Impact Wrestling locker room. Many of them have a history with TNA and have fond memories of their time there. Wrestlers like Frankie Kazarian, Chris Sabin, and Alex Shelley have all been a part of TNA in the past. For them, the three letters “TNA” are synonymous with their passion for wrestling and what inspired them to pursue a career in the industry.
Not only are the wrestlers excited about the rebranding, but they also believe it will be tremendously exciting for the fans. The name TNA holds a special place in the hearts of many wrestling enthusiasts, and going back to that name brings a sense of nostalgia and anticipation. Alexander himself expressed his excitement and even got goosebumps talking about it.
The rebranding of Impact Wrestling as TNA Wrestling signifies a new chapter for the company. It not only honors its history but also embraces the legacy and impact that TNA has had on the wrestling industry. The decision is seen as a way to connect with fans who have been loyal supporters of TNA throughout the years.
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In conclusion, the decision to rebrand Impact Wrestling as TNA Wrestling has sparked excitement among both the wrestlers and fans. The rebranding not only pays homage to TNA’s history but also creates a sense of anticipation for what’s to come. With the Hard to Kill pay-per-view event in January marking the official start of the rebranding, fans can look forward to a new era in TNA Wrestling.