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When TNA Decided To Cancel Halloween Weekend Event

Post by Big Red Machine » Oct 26th, '15, 06:45

Source: www.TNAWrestlingNews.com

TNA will tour Indiana from December 2-4. The final show will be taped and air as a “One Night Only: Mumbai” PPV that Friday night. It will be live in India and on tape delay in the US.

This special replaces “One Night Only: Battle of New Orleans” that was planned for Halloween weekend. Once TNA decided to tape in India, they chose to cancel the Hardcore Halloween tour on the Gulf Coast.
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Re: When TNA Decided To Cancel Halloween Weekend Event

Post by cero2k » Oct 26th, '15, 07:42

it was probably for the best
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Re: When TNA Decided To Cancel Halloween Weekend Event

Post by Big Red Machine » Oct 26th, '15, 08:18

I keep thinking that this is was a really sh*tty thing of them to do (dumping the Gulf Coast tour because they got bookings in India two months later), but then I keep thinking that if it was a financial necessity for them, then it's hard to be angry.
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Re: When TNA Decided To Cancel Halloween Weekend Event

Post by cero2k » Oct 26th, '15, 08:23

Big Red Machine wrote:I keep thinking that this is was a really sh*tty thing of them to do (dumping the Gulf Coast tour because they got bookings in India two months later), but then I keep thinking that if it was a financial necessity for them, then it's hard to be angry.
and chances are they'll get a better looking crowd in india for those shows than running 'Halloween Havoc' in the US.
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