According to one source, there is a chance that the TNA television deal with WGN could already be done, with both parties keeping it "hush-hush" until a strategically timed announcement.
If TNA secures the deal with WGN, the show is expected to air on Monday nights beginning June 20, and will be a two-hour live show, rather than a one-hour taped show as was the case with Fox Sports Net. The show would also air from 8-10PM, meaning one hour head-to-head with WWE RAW. The show would be live every other week, with taped shows taking place the day after the live event.
If everything goes according to plan, Matt Hardy is expected to be part of TNA in its' early weeks on the WGN station.
Source: PWTorch.com
If TNA secures the deal with WGN, the show is expected to air on Monday nights beginning June 20, and will be a two-hour live show, rather than a one-hour taped show as was the case with Fox Sports Net. The show would also air from 8-10PM, meaning one hour head-to-head with WWE RAW. The show would be live every other week, with taped shows taking place the day after the live event.
If everything goes according to plan, Matt Hardy is expected to be part of TNA in its' early weeks on the WGN station.
Source: PWTorch.com