Billy Corgan has being trying his har♚dest to gain full ownership over TNA, and it would appear he has the support♍ of the locker room.
365betvisa-slots.com spoke with several names, both on-camera and off about the turmoil surrounding the TNA ownership situation. As previously reported, Billy Corgan is making a play for full ownership of the company, while WWE has made a bid due to their interest in the video library. Ring of Honor's parent company Sinclair Broadcasting has also made a bid, mostly due to TNA's television slots.
"It's just a mess in there with ownership stuff. Four different entities, all with different agendas. Billy Corgan is by far the best option,🌠" said one talent.
Another talent said that while they don't fear for their job personally if WWE or ROH take over, that sentim🤪ent has been expressed to them from some wrestlers.
It's worth noting that Dixie Carter is well liked backstage, but none of 🌄the half-dozen or so empไloyees Fightful spoke to feel as if her retaining ownership is best for the company. It's said that Carter still owns about 70% of TNA. There also wasn't any concern that the company would have trouble paying for the upcoming Bound For Glory pay-per-view, or subsequent tapings, at least from the talent. From what we've heard, that could be a bigger problem, causing WWE or Sinclair to read enter the picture.
We were told as recently as a couple of months ago, TNA was still making new contract offers to hold on to some of their higher-eꦑnd talent.
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UPDATE 9/28: A major name backstage in TNA told Fightful that they had been told that when the time came for a sale, a lot of false info would come out in an att๊empt to undermine Corgan's attempt to buy TNA. Most everyone in the company is hoping that Corgan manages to get ownership.