Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
— Al Snow, who is a current agent behind the scenes in TNA, has been gaining a lot of influence over the past several months. He’s said to be one of the top management guys in the company right now.
— TNA is looking to increase their X division roster, offering deals to Kenny King and Mason “Scorpio Sky” Andrews. King signed with the company, but there is no confirmation that Andrews has also signed as we reported last week here on the websites.
— Speaking of Kenny King, his former ROH tag-team partner Rhett Titus recently spoke to SportsTownChicago.com about his former tag team partner Kenny King leaving ROH for TNA. Here is what he had to say…
“I trained there, I came up through Ring of Honor and I made my name through Ring of Honor. If I was ever presented with that opportunity, I would never want to leave ROH that way. No offense to Kenny or whatever happened there, but I’d want the proper send-off. I wouldn’t want to burn my bridge going out and ROH has done a lot for me and I’ve done a lot for ROH as well. I would just like to go out on a high note instead of a low note and a big press release being written and everybody questioning me. It sucks for Kenny that he had to leave the way he did and he didn’t have the proper sendoff that all your other ROH stars that have moved on have gotten.”
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