The first in the "WrestleMania installment", Rob Schamberger paints iconic moments from WrestleMania 22.

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This season of British Bootcamp has proven to be a successful venture from a Television show stance. Jeremy Borash recently spoke with Dixie Carter in a great interview. One of the things that Dixie stated was that the numbers for Bootcamp 2 surpassed the expectations and results from the first season. She also made note of a few key facts that the 3 finalists are facing; most notably is Rockstar Spud element. His success is such a high bar to attempt to reach, but that means that Dixie must be very wise in her decision as to who will be this year’s winner. Here’s my view of the three finalists she has to choose from.



                 Now that the reveal of the new TV deal has settled in for Impact fans, this is what we know at the moment. Destination America seemed to welcome TNA Wrestling in willingly and stated Impact “fits perfectly within our (Destination America) DNA” in their press release; positive to hear that they are eager to have this partnership. We have seen (presumably) the final episode with original content on Spike as both side amicably split from their partnership. Finally, we know that Dixie is working on a deal to make sure the Canadian viewers still have weekly access to Impact. While a lot is left unknown, we see that Impact is moving into 2015 with some major changes to what fans are used to.

                Perhaps the biggest point of interest for me came from the tweets of TNA Producer Bryan Edwards. When questioned if there would be new logos and graphics upon the move to Destination America, Edwards simply replied “new everything. Fresh start.” Many are speculating if this means aspects like set design to the storylines being reset, but I am going to look at a few things I would enjoy when debuting Impact on Destination America in 2015.
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