A sad day for wrestling
Posted: Jul 31st 2014 By: Mick Foley
Like many of you, I heard the rumor surrounding Impact Wrestling and Spike TV's decision not to renew Impact on the network. While TNA has been an object of ridicule - largely for not living up to it's potential in many fan's eyes, it was, in fact, a great place to work filled with fine people who were genuinely doing the best they could to put on the best product they could with a fraction of the budget WWE worked with on a weekly basis.
Like many who worked their, I was frustrated at times with TNA. But in retrospect, I have come to see things in a different light, and look back at many of my times there with great fondness. Iam expecialy glad that I was able to mend fences with TNA owner Dixie Carter - who put so much faith in me, and got relatively little in return.
I know many of you have strong feelings about TNA. Let me know what you feel were the highs and lows for the organization - the things that made you a fan, and the things that drove you crazy. Don't be shy. I'll read them all/
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