WILD Wrestling based out in California has announced the addition of TNA Knockout, Winter to its roster.
For those who aren’t aware, WILD is a promotion that runs matches on various promotions’ cards around the California area.
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So TNA wrestlers are able to compete in different promotions?
The upside to this is that Winter is able to really polish off any remaining ring rust.
@Lily exLVEF
Yes. But only if indy promotrrs are willing to pay more money to use TNA wrestlers than TNA actually pay them, themselves.
i think only the knockouts can like odb wrestles for LLUSA and isis will also if tna signs her
This is an only womens independt laddies divison not like a ROH or WWE. So Im fine with her working of all of that ring-rust.
They can work for any promotion that doesn’t have a TV deal and/or DVD’s at retail.
Hopefully, I’ll be able to see Winter on “NWA Wrestling In Hollywood” like I see all the other WILD roster regularly.
“Phil Shatter (Gunner) and Mikael Judas (Murphy) have both signed TNA deals. Their deals are similar to that of Tommy “Crimson” Mercer as both can accept bookings for independent shows but TNA bookings take priority. They also cannot appear on independent TV shows.”
So assumingly Winter and many of the other wrestlers have a similar sought of deal. People usually go on and on about how TNA doesn’t pay their wrestlers nearly as much as WWE, but fact is, TNA for virtually all of the wrestlers isn’t a 365 day job like WWE almost is for their top stars.
The majority of the top stars in TNA work about 4 days each month for the Impact tapings, with usually 2 days before these for the PPV taping. Then combined with maybe a two week European tour each year and maybe 3 or so house shows a month, it comes out to something like half the workload of WWE (if not less really since most of the roster are generally rotated in pushes throughout the year).
They can then use the rest of the time to do whatever they like, provided they book it around their TNA schedule (which is of course negotiable).
I’m glad for Winter, and as said this should bring her wrestling ability back up to being top notch like we’ve seen in the past from her. That’s really the only thing that has stopped her character getting over since her debut. The character is great and innately Kat!