Abyss Note, Austin/TNA, TNA House Shows, More



On Sunday, April 29th, Squared Circle Signings presents TNA Superstar Abyss at the Deer Park Community Center. Abyss will be appearing from 1:30pm – 3:30 pm at the Deer Park Community Center located at 41 Homer Avenue in Deer Park, New York. Abyss will be available for autographs and polaroids. Autographs are only $15.00 and polaroids are $15.00 8×10 photos will be availible at the show. In addition to Abyss, former WWE Megastar and Fozzy front man “The Lionhart” “Y2J” Chris Jericho will be in attendance from 1:00pm – 3:00pm for autographs and photos. After a year and a half, Chris Jericho is returning to the road. Don’t miss this stop on the “Jericho Road Tour 2007”. Doors open at 1:00pm and admission is free. There will be merchandise of all kinds available at the show so stop by early to find some great deals. For more information on this event check out http://squaredcirclesignings.com/ or email info@squaredcirclesignings.com. Any vendors interested in having a table at this event, please email info@squaredcirclesignings.com. Space is limited so it will be available on a first come first serve basis. Tables are $50.00 for one,and $25 for each additional.

The following is from Mike Informer: Yahoo photo – St. Louis Cardinals’ David Eckstein, right, laughs with actor and professional wrestler ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin before the Cardinals played the San Francisco Giants in a baseball game in San Francisco. TNA won’t be thrilled about this one.

The following is from Eric Mockerman: Tuesday’s episode of House on the Fox Network featured a few screenshots of a TNA wrestling match. The scene showed actor Hugh Laurie (DR. House) watching TV in his apartment. The camera focused on the television screen several times the first of which prominently showed the TNA logo in the background. The match was Christian Cage and Abyss in the six sides of steel, they even showed Cage hitting Abyss with a huge splash from the top of the cage.

The estimated TNA crowd last Friday night in Louisville, KY at the Louisville Gardens was 1,700 with comps according to WrestleZone.com sources.

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