Lineup For Impact Wrestling Against All Odds Fallout TV Tapings, Marty Jannetty News

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Lineup For Impact Wrestling Against All Odds Fallout TV Tapings, Marty Jannetty News
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Impact Wrestling has announced a couple of new matchups for this weekend’s post-Against All Odds Fallout TV tapings.

Moose will take on Rich Swann in singles action, while oVe will battle Brian Myers and The Good Hands in a Six-Man Tag Team match.

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You can check out the updated lineup below:

* oVe vs. Brian Myers & The Good Hands
* Moose vs. Rich Swann

During a recent appearance on “The Ten Count” podcast, Dark Side Of The Ring composer Andrew Gordon MacPherson discussed Season 4’s upcoming episode on controversial former WWE Superstar Marty Jannetty.

Additionally, MacPherson addressed some of the criticism the show received for “creative editing” of interviews for Season 3, specifically, “The Plane Ride From Hell” episode.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On the Marty Jannetty episode: “Marty Jannetty is amazing. I’ve only seen a rudimentary version of the Marty Jannetty episode. I haven’t seen it with reenactments. I haven’t seen the final version, but they spend a good deal of time with Marty in the episode and his closest friends and people who have known him for a long time. You get a very intimate portrait of who Marty is then and now and what sort of others think of some of his controversies then and now. It’s going to send some shockwaves through.”

On criticism of the show using “creative editing”: “It’s hard to anticipate how it’s going to land with people because yeah, a lot of this information is out there in various forms. I guess the thing that is really different from, you know, the average fan watching the shoot interviews or whatever on YouTube is that you have oftentimes both sides that are like, in a way, playing off each other. I think Tommy Dreamer got, let me just start this a different way. There were a lot of accusations of creative editing by The Dark Side of the Ring team, especially in relation to the plane ride from hell, which I think is a way of trying to insinuate that we tried to make people say things that either weren’t true or that they didn’t actually say. I’m not an editor on the show, but I know that’s not the intention of the people, but what I think the thing they’re experiencing is unlike the usual shoot interview where like, you watch Ultimate Warrior shoot on Hulk Hogan, you watch Hulk Hogan shoot on Ultimate Warrior in a different video. They’re not intercut. They’re not literally right back to back, so you kind of like, over time you glean your own conclusions from these things, whereas when you have a situation of like, we’re going to put up all of these people’s experiences against each other. There is this effect of like, now the audience is in judgment of like, who’s telling the truth, and that’s not the creators of Dark side of the Ring trying to judge, or the way Evan would put it as like, bury anyone or put anyone over. We want to put a good lens in front of the shoot interviews and we want to get everyone’s side of it because the stories are awesome and they’re really compelling.”

On what shocked him the most about the Plane Ride From Hell episode: “When I saw that episode, the thing that was more shocking to me than Tommy Dreamer’s defense of Ric Flair was Rob Van Dam basically talking about the epidemic of the H bombing on the road and how prevalent it was. Of course, we’ve covered, this is not a secret that was happening, but just the way he spoke was kind of haunting to me of just how prevalent it may have been. I was like, oh, people are going to be affected just by the way he’s spoken about this, but I was a bit mistaken about what had the most impact.”

A new episode of Dark Side Of The Ring, titled “Shattered: The Magnum TA Story,” airs tonight on VICE TV. The Marty Jannetty episode airs later this season.

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