Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
» Ed Ferrara was working as a teacher at Columbia College in Chicago when he was called to return to TNA Wrestling. Ferrara worked as an advisor in the Television department and handled internships. He also taught a class in sitcom writing and left when he was offered the gig to return to TNA.
» As expected, Ferrara was officially added to the creative team this past week, joining Vince Russo and Matt Conway. Jeremy Borash is allowed to sit in during meetings, but he is not on the creative team as he’s always on the road.
» While there were said to be many people unhappy within TNA regarding the departure of Jim Cornette, new agents D’Lo Brown and Pat Kenney were described as working really hard and nobody had anything negative to say about them. Were told Scott D’Amore took over most of Cornette’s backstage responsibilities which includes working with the production team in the truck.
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