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Scott D'Amore Speaks Out on the Buzz Around CM Punk's Potential Move to TNA Wrestling

Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Nov 02, 2023

Scott D'Amore Speaks Out on the Buzz Around CM Punk's Potential Move to TNA Wrestling

TNA Impact Wrestling President Scott D'Amore recently joined PWMania.com for an exclusive in-depth interview. During the discussion, D'Amore opened up about the possibility of CM Punk returning to TNA Wrestling, Will Ospreay's Future, the 6-Sided Ring, and more. You can read the entire interview by clicking here.

Here are some highlights:

CM Punk's possible TNA Impact Wrestling return:

"It's not a secret, CM Punk was backstage the day after Bound for Glory. That's nothing new. He was backstage earlier this year when he was under contract at AEW and they were just getting ready for the debut of Collision, so we have a pretty open policy.

"If you want to come by and visit, as long as you're respectful to our crew, you will be respected. He was a pleasure to have when he came around, so is there a possibility he is here in the future, you never know.

"Is there going to be a place for for veteran talent and senior talent in TNA wrestling? Of course, you know, the value can't be understated of good senior veteran talent right now with name recognition and drawability as well. The door is open.”

Will Ospreay's TNA Impact Wrestling future:

"Will Ospreay just came in and did three events for us. He was a pleasure to have around you know, and I mean, I think it's great for Will to let his his feelings be known about how much TNA wrestling meant to him. You know, he said he's a TNA kid. He was inspired to be a wrestler watching AJ Styles on TNA wrestling.

"And to me, that's one of the cool things, that we are part of inspiring a guy who's contract is up in February of 2024. Where's he going? Who knows? For him to sit there and say no, matter what happens in February of next year, you know, I'm always going to be supportive of what's going on at TNA was so special to me, that's cool to come out of the mouth of the arguably you know, in my opinion, the greatest wrestler in the world right now.

"So, you know, the door's wide open. I think we're gonna go out there and take really some great moves in 2023 and keep pushing forward. We're going to grow and I think we're really going to make some waves.”

If the 6-sided ring will return:

"Frankly, no. It's the first question that comes up and the first thing I tried to address in our press pass recently. I know that people love the six side. I was in the room when we made the decision to go six sides. And I mean, it's got a little place in my heart because it was one of the things that set us apart, but at the end of the day, just about every single talent that's ever wrestled in it says that it was it was much harder to wrestle in, was more dangerous, not just injury but but even more so just daily wear and tear.

"It was harder on their bodies so I will not apologise for putting talents health and safety first. You know, I think TNA has had great matches in four sided rings matches and six sided rings. So, with all things considered, if the talent is safer and more comfortable in a four-sided ring, then that's an easy decision to make.”

D'Amore also opened up about the TNA brand returning, Leon Slater signing with TNA Impact Wrestling, TNA's future, and more. You can check out the complete interview at this link.

Source: PWMania
Tags: #impact #impact wrestling #cm punk #scott damore #tna #tna wrestling

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