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Post by Head Booker on Dec 29, 2006 7:31:54 GMT -6
Spike TV has offered TNA a two-hour show, but there is currently a hold-up. The hold-up is over money. TNA wants more money out of the deal. TNA's specific goals and predictions are that they they will able to build up the rating to a 1.4, and then get a higher price offered. Nonetheless, it's inevitable that TNA will get a two-hour show in the future.
TNA officials are currently negotiating with MMA star Bob Sapp. Sapp recently turned down a $1 million per year offer from Vince McMahon. Jeff Jarrett wants to have Sapp come in and work a program with Kurt Angle after his feud with Samoa Joe concludes next month. If Sapp joins TNA, he would have a so-called "shootfight" cage match with Angle. TNA's original choice was Daniel Puder, but negotiations fell apart because they offered him an embarrassingly low money offer.
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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