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Billy Corgan Joins TNA Creative Team

Post by cero2k » Apr 27th, '15, 10:16

Source: pwinsider.com

TNA issued the following:

SMASHING PUMPKINS MASTERMIND AND ROCK INNOVATOR BILLY CORGAN JOINS TNA WRESTLING

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 27, 2015) --- TNA Entertainment today announced Billy Corgan, founder of the Smashing Pumpkins and creative icon, is joining TNA Wrestling as Senior Producer, Creative and Talent Development, effective immediately. In this position, Corgan will develop characters and create story lines for TNA’s flagship program IMPACT WRESTLING, broadcast Friday nights at 9/8c on Destination America, as well as other TNA programming.

“I’ve known Billy for years and have always been blown away by his musical artistry, as well as his knowledge and understanding of professional wrestling,” said TNA President Dixie Carter. “He has always impressed me with his creativity and passion for our business. Billy is truly gifted and understands the emotion tied to the psychology of connecting with an audience. The more we talked, the more I realized his perspective has the potential to make a huge impact on our brand.”

“Saying I’m humbled and honored by this opportunity to be part of TNA, a world-class wrestling organization, is an understatement and a dream come true,” said Corgan. “What’s great is the entire TNA organization stands in full support of my music life with the Smashing Pumpkins. In return, I’m fully committed to using my 30 years of entertainment experience, along with my deep-rooted passion for pro wrestling, to take on the thrilling challenge of creatively contributing to IMPACT WRESTLING, finding and developing new talent, and working eye-to-eye with the best-of-the-best. For as cultures currently evolve at great speed, so must pro wrestling meet and supersede such expectations to thrive.”

Corgan joins a gifted group of creative writers led by TNA Executive Vice President of Television and Talent John Gaburick. In addition to partnering with his creative colleagues in writing compelling and emotionally engaging story lines for TNA programming, Corgan will attend TNA television tapings where he will serve as a senior producer, working with TNA’s roster of world-class athletes including veterans such as TNA World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy and Gail Kim, as well as a fresh crop of Superstars led by Ethan Carter III, Bram, Rockstar Spud and more.

“As an iconic songwriter and performance artist, Billy stands as a true powerhouse,” said Gaburick. “I also find him to be an ardent historian of professional wrestling and a true visionary. We knew Billy would bring a great viewpoint when we offered, and he graciously accepted, to attend a recent creative summit. During those meetings, Billy’s pioneering perspectives and collaborative approach made it quickly evident we needed to bring him on as a permanent member of our team.”

TNA programming, which features unparalleled professional wrestling entertainment through its innovative high-flying X-Division, the best women’s division on the planet in the TNA Knockouts, and incomparable Tag Team action, is seen by millions of viewers each week in more than 120 countries around the world.
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Post by Big Red Machine » Apr 27th, '15, 10:32

cero2k wrote:Source: pwinsider.com



“I’ve known Billy for years and have always been blown away by his musical artistry, as well as his knowledge and understanding of professional wrestling,” said TNA President Dixie Carter. “He has always impressed me with his creativity and passion for our business. Billy is truly gifted and understands the emotion tied to the psychology of connecting with an audience.
And that's why you shouldn't take any of this praise seriously.
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Post by cero2k » Apr 27th, '15, 10:53

Big Red Machine wrote:
cero2k wrote:
“I’ve known Billy for years and have always been blown away by his musical artistry, as well as his knowledge and understanding of professional wrestling,” said TNA President Dixie Carter. “He has always impressed me with his creativity and passion for our business. Billy is truly gifted and understands the emotion tied to the psychology of connecting with an audience.
And that's why you shouldn't take any of this praise seriously.
even if Dixie is the one saying, she's not wrong. Corgan is indeed a musical mastermind, and has been really into wrestling for the longest time, Resistance Pro did pretty good.
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Post by Big Red Machine » Apr 27th, '15, 11:03

cero2k wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:
cero2k wrote:
“I’ve known Billy for years and have always been blown away by his musical artistry, as well as his knowledge and understanding of professional wrestling,” said TNA President Dixie Carter. “He has always impressed me with his creativity and passion for our business. Billy is truly gifted and understands the emotion tied to the psychology of connecting with an audience.
And that's why you shouldn't take any of this praise seriously.
even if Dixie is the one saying, she's not wrong. Corgan is indeed a musical mastermind, and has been really into wrestling for the longest time, Resistance Pro did pretty good.
Doesn't mean he's a good booker. You can create all of the compelling characters you want, but it won't matter if they're not used well (see: Wyatt, Bray).
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Post by cero2k » Apr 27th, '15, 11:27

Big Red Machine wrote: Doesn't mean he's a good booker. You can create all of the compelling characters you want, but it won't matter if they're not used well (see: Wyatt, Bray).
but at the same time, it at least points in the right direction instead of bringing in some holywood sitcome writers that don't know shit about wrestling
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Post by Big Red Machine » Apr 27th, '15, 11:43

cero2k wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote: Doesn't mean he's a good booker. You can create all of the compelling characters you want, but it won't matter if they're not used well (see: Wyatt, Bray).
but at the same time, it at least points in the right direction instead of bringing in some holywood sitcome writers that don't know shit about wrestling
Not disagreeing that it's better than the sit-com writers, but I still don't think that helps much because it's not addressing the bigger issue. I don't want to see James Storm go the way of Bray Wyatt, and I'm quite afraid that he will.
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Post by Chris Everlast » Apr 27th, '15, 12:17

Billy Corgan's a pretentious fucknut and on the off-chance that he somehow manages to save TNA, I'll eat my porn-drive.
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Post by kirbs2002 » Apr 29th, '15, 15:59

Chris Everlast wrote:Billy Corgan's a pretentious fucknut and on the off-chance that he somehow manages to save TNA, I'll eat my porn-drive.
I share your lack of hope, but I'm holding you to this.
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Re: Billy Corgan Joins TNA Creative Team

Post by Big Red Machine » Apr 29th, '15, 16:23

Just read this:
http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/in ... _174831183

Maybe it's the way the article frames it, but I'm a little concerned that this guy is going to come in and just try to use TNA to push his own social agenda. Don't get me wrong: I'm all for normalized portrayals of homosexual characters and racial/gender/religious/favorite sports team equality and all of that stuff... but I also don't like being preached at and don't like people trying to shoe-horn things like that into wrestling, and I have no faith that any promoter (aside from Mike Quackenbush) can deal with these issues in a way that doesn't come off as preachy.
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Re: Billy Corgan Joins TNA Creative Team

Post by kirbs2002 » Apr 30th, '15, 14:52

I don't understand why nearly everyone feels the need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to booking. This is (one of) Russo's biggest problems. People who want to watch this stuff would (and already do) find some TV talk show and/or some internet hugbox to get their fix.
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Post by Big Red Machine » Apr 30th, '15, 15:37

kirbs2002 wrote:I don't understand why nearly everyone feels the need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to booking. This is (one of) Russo's biggest problems. People who want to watch this stuff would (and already do) find some TV talk show and/or some internet hugbox to get their fix.
Some of the stuff he says isn't "reinvent the wheel" stuff. "Values-based babyfaces" have been a HUGE part of wrestling being successful. I just don't think the other stuff can work so well if not handled with EXTREME skill... and even if it is (as you pointed out), it's almost certainly not going to make any new wrestling fans because the only people who will give are people who are already wrestling fans. People who are looking for that sort of stuff will find it in whatever medium they already enjoy.
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