10 Reasons You Need To Check Out TNA's January 2015 UK Tour

9. Meet The British Bootcamp Stars For Free And See Them Wrestle

TNA brought back its British Bootcamp reality TV show to Challenge, its home in the UK, this autumn. The show last year was responsible for introducing Rockstar Spud to TNA, and the man himself has had a tremendous first full year in the promotion, being at the centre of the headline stories involving Dixie Carter and EC3. This year, the man who dreamed up the concept, Jeremy Borash, expanded the series into much more of an X Factor style show with auditions and eliminations. What it did show was that the UK has an independent wrestling scene that can rival any other territory anywhere in the world. The final six contestants €“ winner Mark Andrews, Rampage Brown, Dave Mastiff and the Scottish trio of Kay Lee Ray, Noam Dar and the irrepressible Grado €“ were taken to the hearts of viewers around the country, and fans will be able to meet all six for free before the shows in all three locations. The six of them will also be competing on the shows as they have all been added to the roster for this tour, meaning that fans can see them wrestle live.
This can only help the British scene as TNA could help win over new fans for local British promotions. It€™s a sign of how TNA works with, as opposed to against, the local British scene. In the past, TNA has used other British stars on its roster like Lionheart, Johnny Moss and Mark Haskins.
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