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TNA Taping Impact Wrestling Tonight & Tuesday, Ric Flair Backstage, Bruce Prichard Update, Official Preview

Richard Gray April 2, 2012 TNA News 2 Comments

TNA will tape this week’s Impact Wrestling tonight and next week’s show on Tuesday night. Below is the official preview for this week’s show:

- Hulk Hogan is now the General Manager and takes control of IMPACT WRESTLING this Thursday. According to Hogan, he wants to start this new era by addressing the entire roster! What does Hogan have planned? What changes are coming? Tune in and find out!

- Thursday’s broadcast will also feature the big return of the Motorcity Machine Guns, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin

- Before he ties the knot with ODB, Eric Young will have his Bachelor Party on Thursday’s IMPACT

- Country Music group Montgomery Gentry will be in attendance with “Cowboy” James Storm

- The road to the April 15 “Lockdown” Pay-Per-View event continues

- Plus, all of the major IMPACT WRESTLING Superstars will be there, including World Champion Bobby Roode, Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle, Bully Ray, The lovely TNA Knockouts and more

- Ric Flair, who was with WWE all weekend to accept his second induction into the WWE Hall of Fame with The Four Horsemen is backstage in Orlando.

- Bruce Prichard, who continues to recover from two heart attacks, is not backstage as of this writing.

- If you attend tonight’s Impact Wrestling taping please send in taping results using the Send News form.

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  • WNW Fan

    I gotta give it to Vince to allow Flair on WWE TV while with another company. Even though Vince doesn't see TNA as competition, TNA could use the induction to boost their ratings. Wouldn't it be cliche if that one thing put TNA over the top? Just a thought…although I don't watch TNA.

  • Bruno

    Retire hogan. Retire