TNA finally taken over by Aroluxe Media LLC

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How can we support this company when it is owned by Nazis :mjcry:

Dixie you fukked up :mjcry:
 

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From PWTorch:

Inside TNA’s new business name, official connection to Aroluxe Media & “notice of determination” issued this week. On August 7, 2015, TNA Wrestling filed a new business name of “Impact Ventures LLC” with the State of Tennessee’s Business Division. Since then, TNA has been doing business out of Nashville as Impact Ventures, LLC, as well as TNA Entertainment, LLC and TNA Wrestling – their original company names dating back to 2002.

In 2016, Aroluxe Marketing came into the picture on an official basis. Not only was Aroluxe assigned TNA’s payroll for the production side, but records show the company took on the name “TNA” last month. Records with the Tennessee business division show Aroluxe Media, LLC assumed the name “TNA” on May 3. It was a five-year registration covering the period of May 3, 2016 to May 3, 2021. Aroluxe Media, LLC is now conducting business under “TNA,” “Aroluxe Media,” and “AMSM Productions,” which was also a new five-year registration on April 25.

This week, all four companies – Impact Ventures LLC, TNA Wrestling, TNA Entertainment, LLC, and Aroluxe Media, LLC – were tagged with “notices of determination” dated June 1. Essentially, the business division conducts an annual review of Tennessee businesses. If a company’s fiscal year ends in December, which is the case for all four companies, then those businesses have until April 1 to file their annual report for the previous year. For example, the annual report for 2015 is due on April 1, 2016.

The State of Tennessee’s business department noted on their website that as of June 2, the department had processed all filings received as of June 1. It appears all four companies did not file their annual report by the deadline. Businesses that receive notices of determination have until August 8 to file their annual report with the Business Services Division or risk losing their official registration.

Records show the only time in TNA history that the company missed deadline and received a Notice of Determination was the first year in June 2003. TNA subsequently filed their 2002 annual report on July 29, 2003, a few weeks before the deadline. TNA has been on-time with their annual report every year since then. Also of note, the business names “TNA Wrestling” and “TNA Entertainment, LLC” expire on March 12, 2017, unless they are renewed.

Looks like transition from TNA to IMPACT Wrestling is going to happen very soon.

To summarize...Aroluxe is doing business under the TNA name and is in charge of the production side of the company while Dixie is seemingly transitioning the wrestling side of things over to being called Impact Wrestling and running under the company name of Impact Venture LLC.
 

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What'd she do? Also they were all for it too weren't they?

She did a lot of things but the most boneheaded thing was:

TNA Impact Wrestling officially cancelled by Spike TV

On and off since TNA’s debut on Spike, Dixie Carter has insisted on using former WWE and WCW head writer Vince Russo as the person to craft the storylines for her wrestling promotion. To say that Russo is a polarizing figure is an understatement, but more importantly he was not well-liked by Spike’s TV executives, and his most recent firing in 2011 seemed to right the ship somewhat for TNA. Ratings were stable and a new TV deal seemed imminent to keep them going.

However, for reasons that only Dixie knows, she secretly hired Russo back earlier in the year and then lied about it to everyone, both to employees of the company and any members of the press who asked about it. It was a terribly-kept secret because everyone knew Russo was there and writing the show, but the final straw for Spike TV (according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer) came when Russo accidentally CC’d an e-mail to reporter Mike Johnson indicating that he was working for TNA after all. And then Johnson tipped off Spike TV to that fact, causing negotiations to fall apart completely, and now TNA is without a network.
 
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