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It is being reported that TNA have reached a new deal with Hulk Hogan.
There is no plus side to this story if it is true. Hogan has also managed to swindle a pay-rise from the struggling company. More than 20 performers' contracts were recently ended or allowed to expire in order to save money. Anyone who refused a pay cut risked losing their jobs. TNA Management also discovered that a large portion of their debt has resulted from paying Hogan. So this is an even bigger insult to wrestlers and fans. It should be noted that only Hogan and Magnus managed to get a pay increase during contract negotiations.
A knock on effect is that we can expect to see more people be removed from the company in budget cutting measures.
Styles is likely to quit the company now too. He has signed a temporary contract which will keep him with TNA until December. One of Styles' conditions was that he would only stay if Hogan left. TNA are using the argument that WWE has very little interest in him to keep him around. While TNA has little interest in him, Styles may still have enough youth and drawing power to make good money on the independent scene.
Hogan turned down an offer to return to WWE. Hogan, as he always does, requested to be the highest paid performer, but Triple H refused his demand. Hogan's new deal means that his annual TNA salary is the same as what The Rock and Brock Lesnar make for one WWE match these days. However, the offer from WWE for a yearly fee was not even close to TNA's agreed price.
There is no plus side to this story if it is true. Hogan has also managed to swindle a pay-rise from the struggling company. More than 20 performers' contracts were recently ended or allowed to expire in order to save money. Anyone who refused a pay cut risked losing their jobs. TNA Management also discovered that a large portion of their debt has resulted from paying Hogan. So this is an even bigger insult to wrestlers and fans. It should be noted that only Hogan and Magnus managed to get a pay increase during contract negotiations.
A knock on effect is that we can expect to see more people be removed from the company in budget cutting measures.
Styles is likely to quit the company now too. He has signed a temporary contract which will keep him with TNA until December. One of Styles' conditions was that he would only stay if Hogan left. TNA are using the argument that WWE has very little interest in him to keep him around. While TNA has little interest in him, Styles may still have enough youth and drawing power to make good money on the independent scene.
Hogan turned down an offer to return to WWE. Hogan, as he always does, requested to be the highest paid performer, but Triple H refused his demand. Hogan's new deal means that his annual TNA salary is the same as what The Rock and Brock Lesnar make for one WWE match these days. However, the offer from WWE for a yearly fee was not even close to TNA's agreed price.