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Jeff Jarrett Teases GFW Announcements, Talks About Chyna’s Death, TNA, The GFW Growth Process, More
- Updated: May 1, 2016
Global Force Wrestling’s Jeff Jarrett recently appeared on Interactive Wrestling Radio to promote the company. You can download the full show at this link or listen above. Below are highlights sent in:
GFW in 2016:
“We started in late January in Poughkeepsie. One thing has lead to another. It really has exploded. We just got back from Germany… New York City for some meetings last night. Baseball shows, stadium shows, we’ve got a fair date that we’re going to be announcing real soon. I appreciate you asking about it. We’re glad to hit the road and let people experience the VIP experience and a night of our action. Combining our Global Force stars with that of the local promotions has created some really cool matches. We are really super excited about it.”
Has getting GFW off the ground been easier, harder, or just different than getting TNA off the ground:
“Yes, both, and all of the above! (laughs) In reality, there have been some things that have not been near as challenging. But, there have been some things that are just a completely different animal. We (TNA) started strictly on pay-per-view in 2002 and here we are in 2016, we (GFW) went to Las Vegas, taped some shows… It has been a tedious process… A laborous process. But, it is something I’m pretty excited about. We have some huge, huge things happening now. Things are just done differently now. It isn’t just networks, it is media companies. It is a completely different set of circumstances. We’re not just launching a TV show. We are in the process, and have been for 2 years now, of launching a brand.”
The GFW growth process:
“Patience is not in my DNA,” Jarrett said. He says he’s learned a lot through his experiences and with over 70 years of history in the wrestling business for his family, he understands it. He says the past 6 weeks, though, have been productive with licensing and getting …
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