TNA Cancels Several House Shows, Spike TV Update

Things aren't looking promising for TNA.

More bad news for TNA this week, as the company has started calling off live events left and right. TNA has canceled a September 26 live event in Enid, Oklahoma as well as a September 27th show in Salinas, Kansas. TNA is citing "unforeseen scheduling conflicts" as reasons for the change in plans. It is expected that the company will withdraw more events from their schedule soon. As of now there are no TNA live events planned this year after a house show loop during the first week of September. TNA did announce a January tour and taping of the UK, however. It also appears as if TNA's programming will air until at least the end of September. During last week's TV tapings the company filmed several episodes of Impact including a "No Surrender" special event. The final taped Impact episode is slated to air on September 25, just a few weeks before TNA will run their big annual Bound For Glory event. According to F4WOnline Spike may continue working with TNA short-term while they try to find a new TV deal. Last week news broke that Spike was actually interested in purchasing 10% of TNA, a proposal in which Dixie Carter declined. In 2013 the Carter family also rejected an offer from Jeff Jarrett and country music star Toby Keith.
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