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AEW Jeff Jarrett TNA AMC Show WWE Comments

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Jeff Jarrett believes ⁤TNA Wrestling‘s new show on‍ AMC could open doors for⁤ collaboration with WWE, and even‌ AEW. the ⁤wrestling veteran discussed​ the possibilities ⁢during a recent interview with ⁣Bill Pritchard of Sportskeeda, acknowledging the shifting landscape of professional wrestling and the​ potential for cross-promotional opportunities.

TNA recently ⁣announced​ a deal with⁢ AMC ‌Networks too bring a new ⁣unscripted⁤ series ⁣to the network,focusing on behind-the-scenes access‍ to the promotion. Jarrett, a key figure in both TNA/Impact Wrestling’s history and now with AEW, sees ‌this as a positive step for the industry as a⁢ whole.

“I think it’s great for wrestling. ⁤Any⁤ time‍ wrestling gets exposure,it’s⁢ good for all of us. and you ⁤know, AMC is a major network. So, I think it’s a win-win for everybody involved. It’s good for TNA,it’s‌ good for AMC,and‍ it’s good‌ for‌ wrestling fans.”

Jarrett speculated that the increased visibility could‍ lead to conversations between TNA and WWE, something that hasn’t happened consistently in decades. He ​also suggested AEW could benefit from a more collaborative surroundings.

“You know, the wrestling ⁤business is a funny ‌business. Things change. And I think this could​ be a catalyst for ​some things to ​happen that maybe weren’t happening before. I ⁢think it‍ could⁢ open up some⁣ doors for TNA and WWE to talk, ⁣and maybe even AEW to get involved in some things. I think it’s a positive thing.”

While‌ Jarrett didn’t offer specifics, ⁤he emphasized the importance​ of adapting to the evolving wrestling world. He acknowledged​ the success of WWE and AEW, and believes there’s room for multiple promotions to thrive, especially with increased mainstream‍ attention.

You can read the full‌ interview with Jeff Jarrett here.

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