TNA Re-Launches Drug Testing, Sabu Makes Return, More TNA News
- Although there has always been somewhat of a drugs policy in TNA it has been kept under wraps because it isn’t a public company like WWE. Word is that they’ve just issued a new written policy to all the wrestlers and are starting to actively enforce it. A good few months back I believe Dixie Carter had meetings with congress to discuss the best way to tackle the situation.
- Former ECW legend Sabu is set for a comeback match against Steve Corino in Puerto Rico today, after months of severe back problems. The shocking thing is he never actually had surgery nor raised enough money to do so, which begs the question why? The sad truth is Sabu needs to make a living and this is the only way he can do it, bad back or no bad back.
- The following tidbits are from TNAWrestling.com:
- Fans in the Chicago area may have noticed the promotion has begun for the October 12 “Bound For Glory” Pay-Per-View! Artwork for the event is now featured on highway billboards, cabs, trains and in businesses throughout the city!
- Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle will be appearing on the September 24 broadcast (this Wednesday) of Criss Angel’s “Mindfreak” on the A&E Network. Check your local listings for availability.
- The TNA Wrestling Knockouts dominate the latest edition of Pro Wrestling Illustrated magazine, featuring the first-ever PWI Top 50 Female rankings in pro wrestling.




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