TNA's "Impact Wrestling" Gets Kicked To The Curb By Spike TV; Network Decides Not To Renew TV Contract
MStars News has learned that the TNA Wrestling's show Impact Wrestling is sinking. According to TMZ the wrestling's home, Spike TV is allegedly deciding not to renew their TV contract.
The gossip site revealed that multiple sources with direct contact of the deal revealed that Spike executives notified TNA President Dixie Carter sometime last week of their plans, as Carter let her team know.
TNA's contract with the network runs through October. Details are unknown at this time to when Spike will stop airing Impact Wrestling on its channel.
Spike properly gave the wrestling show enough time to look for a new TV contract, with an advance notice.
The show made its debut on Spike TV back in October 2005, rating in at #2 in the wrestling world, right behind WWE.
No comments have been made by TNA nor Spike at the time.
Fans have expressed their concerns and are upset at the possibility of Impact Wrestling being cancelled from Spike TV.
One Twitter fan wrote, "Didn't expect to end my night like this. This is a total bummer."
Didn't expect to end my night like this. This is a total bummer RT @TMZ Impact Wrestling -- CANCELLED By Spike TV https://t.co/uYMHUYXzp9
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) July 28, 2014