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I agree with @BEN! on a lot of things. Aries as champ isn't bad, just typical and Impact needs to find someone to create a bigger spark. Edwards' psycho gimmick does little for me. It feels forced. Eli Drake is fine, but I don't know how far he can carry the company. Moose seemed to be on his way to bigger moments until he got beat by Aries. I get that it was Aries' first title defense and they didn't want him losing, but come up with a better way to protect Moose there. Callihan's a nasty piece of work who fills a niche, but he's not the answer. LAX and the OGz is such a stereotype. Entertaining, but not what can be promoted heavily.

It feels like their best bet is to build the Knockouts Division as the crown jewel for the company. Tessa Blanchard is far and away the biggest star on the show: good look, confidence to spare, name recognition, and improving on an already solid in-ring presence. Most of the interesting personas are with the Knockouts: Tessa, Allie, Rosemary, Su Yung, Scarlett Boudreaux. They could do worse than making Tessa the centerpiece for Impact.

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You look at the men's roster and the guy with the most buzz on him the last few years has been Pentagon. And in a few weeks, the Omega match will surely make his buzz even buzzier. They ought to ride that momentum into Bound For Glory and take things from there.

They could do something crazy and see if Callis can rope in Cody or the Bucks. But I'd avoid that. ROH is in rough enough shape right now thanks in part to overcommitting to Bullet Club. 

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By Mike Johnson on 2018-08-14 15:04:00
Impact Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett and his company, Global Force Entertainment LLC filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Impact Wrestling owner Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp. and its subsidiary Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions, LLC (which contains Impact Wrestling) on 8/10 in the United States District Court of Tennessee.

The 26-page lawsuit alleges that Anthem has:

*Violated state and federal trademark infringements in relation to GFE.

*Violated Jeff Jarrett’s exclusive property rights to his own name, photograph, and other likeness. 

*That Anthem has used “a reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation of the GLOBAL FORCE WRESTLING and GFW trademarks” in commerce, therefore they are in violation of the Lanham Act, which prohibits trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and false advertising.  

*The lawsuit also claims violation of the Lanham Act through alleged “acts of unfair competition” that were done “with the intent to deceive the public into believing that goods and services offered or sold by Defendants are made by, approved by, sponsored by, or affiliated with GFE.”

*That Anthem has "caused products and/or services to enter interstate commerce designated with variations" of the Global Force Wrestling and GFW trademarks.  The filing claimed, "Defendants’ use of said designation and other representations constitute a false designation of origin which is likely to cause confusion, to cause mistake, and to deceive as to the affiliation, connection, or association of Defendants with GFE and as to the origin, sponsorship, or approval of such goods and services by GFE."  This allegation would be an alleged violation of the Lanham Act. 

*That Anthem was involved in “Unfair Competition in Violation of Tennessee Common Law”, alleging, “GFE and Defendants compete for a common pool of customers. As alleged herein, Defendants have engaged in unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent conduct, which is likely to cause, if it has not already, customer confusion in violation of Tennessee common law.”

The lawsuit also claims that Anthem has unjustly enriched themselves through their actions and violated the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, claiming, “Defendants have violated and, upon information and belief, continue to violate GFE’s exclusive rights in the GFW Amped content and the 16 associated copyrights, including, but not limited to, the right to reproduce, right to prepare and sell derivative works, and right to vend by copying, publishing, distributing, and publicly displaying in the marketplace in this District, and in all  marketplaces reached by the Internet, videos that were copied or otherwise derived from the GFW Amped content.”

The filing claims that Anthem approached Jarrett and GFE in October 2016 to initial discussions about merging Jarrett’s company with Anthem Sports “in exchange for membership and equity in Anthem Sports” that would also have included hiring Jarrett as Chief Creative Officer.  The two sides signed a non-disclosure agreement on 12/9/16.

Jarrett signed a consultant deal with Anthem in January 2017 and at that point “Mr. Jarrett provided the only set of masters for the 16 one-hour episodes of GFW Amped content to Defendants”, who the lawsuit claims still have the only copy of the masters.

Jarrett and Anthem signed a deal in May 2017 regarding Jarrett coming on officially as the Chief Creative Officer of Anthem Wrestling as well as an agreement regarding a merger for Anthem to acquire GFE, including ownership of the GFW Amped content.  That merger was publicly announced by Anthem at that time.

As has been well documented, Jarrett took a leave of absence from the company in September 2017, followed by the public announcement that Anthem had let him go the following month.  All of that was in the wake of personal problems that led to Jarrett going into rehab with the assistance of WWE.  Jarrett was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this year.

In the lawsuit, Jarrett alleges that after he was terminated by Anthem, the announced merger between GFE and Anthem never went through and that “despite Anthem Wrestling’s acknowledgement of GFE’s ownership of all GFW Amped content, Defendants reproduced, distributed, publicly displayed, offered for sale, and sold the GFW Amped content without providing any compensation or royalties to GFE or Mr. Jarrett.”

The lawsuit points out that Anthem promoted several PPVs under the GFW Amped name (utilizing content that was originally designed to be a GFW weekly TV series that had been taped in Las Vegas), airing them from July 2017 through December 2017.

The lawsuit also alleges., “Upon information and belief, Defendants continue to monetize the GFW Amped content as pay-per-view, premium television, streaming, and other viewing options on a worldwide scale,” specifically mentioning the Global Wrestling App and DVDs sold via the Impact Wrestling website.    

As of this writing, Impact's website is still currently selling the GFW DVDs.

The lawsuit claims that Anthem does not have a license to use the GFW Amped content, GFE's trademarks or Jeff Jarrett's name or image "in connection to GFW Amped content."

The lawsuit also claims that Jeff Jarrett and GFE have each suffered "irreparable harm and loss of goodwill", which cannot be "completely remedied" in part because "given the nature of the advertising and promoting the loss of identifiable consumers is not readily obtainable."

GFE and Jarrett are seeking an injunction that would prevent Anthem from copying, distributing, offering for sale, selling, and displaying the GFW Amped content.   The injunction, if it is issued, would also prevent Anthem from using the Global Force Wrestling and GFW words and logo and anything similar, including “but not limited to, Global Wrestling Network, GWN, and the GWN logo” – which means that if Jarrett and GFE are successful, Anthem would have to immediately suspend the operations of their streaming subscription service under its current Global Wrestling Network name.

The lawsuit also asks the court to order Anthem and anyone associated with them to delete or destroy any copies of the GFW content, with the exception of the masters, which are to be returned to GFE.

GFE is seeking “an award of punitive and/or treble damages for at least three times the amount of Defendants’ profits or GFE’s damages, whichever is greater, due to the nature of Defendants’ wanton and willful conduct.”

Jarrett and GFE have requested a jury trial. 

PWInsider.com has reached out to Impact Wrestling officials and Jeff Jarrett for comment, but as of this writing, have not heard back.

 

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On ‎8‎/‎13‎/‎2018 at 2:43 AM, BEN! said:

I've said Moose should be their guy but they had Aries cut him down verbally and then beat him in front of his mother.  Callis was looking real orange that day too, brother.

I know they think Cage is the guy but I'm not feeling it.  He feels like if you took Big Poppa Pump's crazy physique but kept young Scott Steiner's crazy athleticism but then subtracted all the crazy intensity.  So he just comes off like a big guy doing moves with no emotion behind them.

See, the way I see it, Moose and Brian Cage are both Mike Awesome. But Cage is more of the ECW Mike Awesome, and Moose is more of a WCW Mike Awesome. With a touch of the RVD 'look at this cool spinny thing I can do' type deal.

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I agree with Bix.  JJ listing his title runs in the plaintiff's complaint is a very carny JJ thing to do.

I am looking forward to the tweet where Bix gives everyone JJ's precise home address and phone number.

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I’m not done watching Slammivesary but I really do like the esthetic of the Rebel Entertainment Complex and the crowd was wild and excited to be there.

It begs the question, why don’t they tour Canada and tap into the wrestling fan base up there that is starved for live wrestling?

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13 hours ago, Web Conn said:

I’m not done watching Slammivesary but I really do like the esthetic of the Rebel Entertainment Complex and the crowd was wild and excited to be there.

It begs the question, why don’t they tour Canada and tap into the wrestling fan base up there that is starved for live wrestling?

There are so few major cities up here but the mid sized cities, especially in Ontario that have junior hockey teams, a lot of them have newer venues.  They definitely should dip their toe into some of those towns

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This makes a little more sense here

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PW Insider reported that James Long, who was the head coordinating producer and video editor at Impact, was hired by WWE for the NXT brand. Long was a wrestler who trained at OVW and used the name Paredyse and started working backstage with Impact in 2014. He was the lead producer there of vignettes and promos. A lot of the recent backstage hires for NXT are expected to become Paul Levesque’s team when he gets in charge of the main roster. I was told that Jimmy Long leaving was a huge blow to Impact. He was called a genius who had the ability to bring to life everything

Borash taking care of his boys

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1 hour ago, Oyaji said:

Can't wait for Kingston to claim it 'ain't over' when Hernandez and Homicide are literally dead and buried. 

We need Kingston and Homicide to go into their past and bring in BLK OUT and The Rottweilers.

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16 hours ago, Infinit said:

I parked in that lot many a times lol. Cool to see it immortalized in IMPACT lore.

That’s how I felt about the Allstate Arena parking lot in Chicago, where Hogan killed Rock with a semi truck.

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