
Multichannel news is reporting that TNA and SpikeTV
have agreed to a multi-year extension that will continue delivering TNA Impact
Wrestling on SpikeTV. The specifics of the contract were not revealed. The press
release also teases new potential TNA branded shows on the network but again, no
specifics were given. Press release below:
"Pro
wrestling outfit TNA Entertainment has pinned down a multi-year extension with
Spike Tv that could include additional television projects beyond its weekly
Impact Wrestling series, according to Dixie Carter, TNA Entertainment
president.Spike, which debuted TNA programming in
2005, will remain the exclusive home for TNA programming - including the
wrestling company's Thursday night weekly series Impact Wrestling -- as part of
the deal.Terms of agreement were not
disclosed.TNA's Impact Wrestling has delivered
strong viewership ratings for Spike over the past seven years. The series, which
features such wrestlers as Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle, Sting,
James Storm and Rob Van Dam, is averaging 1.7 million viewers thus far in 2012,
ranking it among the male-targeted network's most watched series.
Carter told Multichannel News that the Spike
extension will further help build the 10-year old TNA through additional
branding opportunities, although she would not reveal specifics. Carter didn't
rule out the possibility of another TNA-based show on Spike or additional
TNA-branded TV projects."We look forward to working
with Spike to help us build and extend the TNA brand," Carter said.The deal comes on the heels of TNA's announcement that it will
distribute a June pay-per-view event marking the company's 10th anniversary. The
event, Slammiversary 2012, will air June 10 and will originate from the
Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex arena, the company said."