Lacey Von Erich Joins TNA, Stars Backstage At PPV, Ed Ferrara On Creative

- Former WWE developmental talent Lacey Von Erich, of the infamous Von Erich family, has signed on with TNA as a Knockout. “I am super excited about working with TNA, and really thank Wrestlicious for their support, flexibility, and bringing me to the wrestling forefront.”

- Jeremy Borash posted on Twitter that Shannon Moore and Larry Zbyszko were backstage visiting at the No Surrender PPV. Both have been under contract in the past.

- Attitude era duo Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara have reunited in TNA creative. Ed who worked some early TNA shows as an announcer has been brought back. The creative team now consists of Vince Russo Ed Ferrara, Jeremy Borash and Dixie’s middle man Matt Conway.

Russo and Ferrara are often linked to the downfall of WCW, and Borash learned his creative skills during the last few months of WCW’s demise.

13 Responses to “ Lacey Von Erich Joins TNA, Stars Backstage At PPV, Ed Ferrara On Creative ”

  1. Keelan, do you think that TNA signed Lacey Von Erich to replace Angelina Love on the Beautiful People???

  2. Makes sense to me.

  3. I read more on the Lacey Von Erich story. It’s reported that Wrestlicious allowed Lacey out of her contract early just so she could sign with TNA. In return, Lacey could go back and basically help push the other company while STILL CONTRACTED TO TNA! I personally think that this move is both unprecedented and totally awesome. See Vince, two rival corporations CAN work together to help one another be successful.
    There’s no secret that Vince wants everything to himself. He doesn’t want competition. He wants WWE to be THE ONLY name in wrestling. I think that’s really selfish and close-minded. Also, it hurts wrestling as a whole when there’s only one organization. People should have a right to variety.
    I know Vince would never help a rival organization to be successful, he’d much rather buy them out or be the one who ruins them. (then gloats about it publicly)
    Kudos to both Wrestlicious and TNA on working together, and helping the other be successful.

  4. How about the valet Nash has been searching for? AJ Styles sure needs someone to talk for him. One persons opinion.

  5. Wrestlicious were just putting themselves over in a press release. Those girls aren’t under any serious contracts, unless they are just milking that poor millionaire kid.

  6. Hey Jonathan, are you sure Vince would never help a rival promotion? Are you 100% sure? You must have a very short memory then. Remember in the 90’s when he helped ECW? No? I didn’t think so.

  7. Russo and Ferrara? Aint TNA just WCW remade? Think about it.
    Same creative team, nWo is MEM but replacing Hogan with Angle, and they are using well known WWE stars to put themselves on the charts. That’s why Vince is’nt going against them. He wasted money buying WCW because TNA IS WCW.
    TGX FOREVER!!!

  8. Yeah, jonathanisanidiot, I do remember. I also remember Vince buying out ECW and neutering it to a near unrecognizable product that you see today. Do you remember that??? No??? I didn’t think so.

  9. Oh yeah, that’s a pretty cool screen name, jonathanisanidiot. I like it a lot.

  10. BTW, Keelan, who signs a “non-serious” contract? A contract is a contract. And Wrestlicious not only put themselves over, but they also put over TNA, which, as I said before, helps both companies.

  11. ever since taz replaced don west that show has gone to the shitter. just look at the ratings. didn’t care for him as an announcer at smackdown, don’t care to see him on impact.

  12. If the WWE worked with TNA liked it worked with ECW, it would be shut down. Like ECW. Then TNA would LITERALLY be WCW.

  13. What I mean is they probably weren’t even under contract and if they are Wrestlicious isn’t going to prevent one of the women actually wrestling instead of making stupid Youtube videos.

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