21 October 2013

AJ Styles Interview / New TNA Announcer & Tryouts


 AJ Styles had an interview with Sunday Morning on The Locker Room in which he revealed who he wanted to see in TNA. Here are highlights:

On his suggestions for TNA: "They're overlooking the guys who deserve a shot at the world title, who have the talent to be a world champion. They don't have to come from that other place [WWE], they can come from the independents. But we have to leave the door open for young guys to come in and get a chance. Let them be their own guy instead of a cookie cutter like they get at that other place. From the independents, Delirious has been one of my favorites for a long time. I'd like to see him signed. I also miss Alex Shelley. He and [Chris] Sabin, as the Motor City Machine Guns were a great tag team. I would love to see him back."

On his personality change in the past year: "I think it's a personality that everyone has. You reach a breaking point, you push the right buttons, and you see this guy come out that you never knew you had in you. I got pushed over the ledge and it turned me on, turned me into this new guy. A little more aggressive and a lot more drive."

On his thoughts on working with Hulk Hogan: "[Hulk] Hogan can open up doors that we normally wouldn't be able to open without that. He adds experience and it's been an experience working for him."

On his match with Bully Ray at Bound for Glory: "I'm going to leave it all out in the ring. These people paid their hard earned money to see two people beat the crap out of each other in the ring. Be ready to be entertained and maybe even have your breath taken away. Hard-hitting and a match that you're going to remember. I have to be more focused than ever. Bully Ray will have to kill me if he wants to beat me. And I just don't think that's going to happen."

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Gil Corsey, TNA's new announcer, is an anchor for the FOX affiliate in Louisville, Kentucky and has worked in Texas, North Carolina and West Virginia as well. Corsey is from Seattle, Washington and graduated from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at WSU.
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Veda Scott of ROH and Candice LaRae of PWG worked a tryout match for TNA officials in San Diego at the Bound for Glory venue before fans were let into the arena.



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