Even More Details on WWE & Tapout Deal, TNA Announces New TV Deal in Brazil, Dixie Carter Comments & More

More Details on WWE & Tapout Deal

As we previously reported, WWE and Tapout announced a new deal which will see Tapout be WWE’s official fitness and training clothing line partner.

Top MMA site Sherdog.com has published a new article covering the announcement, and has noted the following details regarding Tapout:

Tapout was founded in 1997 by Charles “Mask” Lewis, Dan “Punkass” Caldwell and Timm “Skyskrape” Katz and eventually sold to ABG in 2010. The brand rose to prominence in the mixed martial arts world from sponsorships with fighters the likes of Chael Sonnen and Rashad Evans.

For more on the new deal between Tapout and WWE, click here.

To check out a photo of WWE star Roman Reigns sporting the new Tapout gear, click here.

TNA Announces New TV Deal in Brazil

tapoutTNA has issued the following press release:

TNA DEBUTS IN BRAZIL ON TOP SPORTS NETWORK ESPORTE INTERATIVO

Rio de Janeiro (Thursday, March26, 2015): TNA IMPACT WRESTLING has arrived on Brazilian TV screens for the first time ever, after a deal between the company and major free to air sports broadcaster Esporte Interativo (EI).

The new partnership, which began this month, brings TNA Superstars including Kurt Angle, Lashley, Bobby Roode, Jeff Hardy, MVP, EC3, James Storm, Gail Kim and Taryn Terrell to one of the world’s largest and fastest growing TV markets.

Flagship programme IMPACT WRESTLING will first air on Esporte Interativo every Sunday at 10pm. Fans will also be able to watch TNA’s monthly PPV and One Night Only events, as well as TNA Xplosion – which will broadcast every Monday at 7.45pm. All shows will be repeated throughout the week, so as many fans as possible are able to tune in.

Programming will air in Portuguese, thanks to a dedicated Brazilian announce team.

TNA will join global brands including the NFL and the UEFA Champions League on Esporte Interativo, which can be seen by 105 million people in Brazil and is also the home of MMA in the country. Turner Broadcasting, the television arm of the American media group Time Warner, recently became the sole owner of the network.

TNA President Dixie Carter said: “To partner with Esporte Interativo, a major Brazilian network with a reach of more than 100 million people, is another significant chapter in the incredible TNA international story and an important milestone as we look to expand across South America.”

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