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Big Update: Multi-Million Dollar Investment Firm In Talks To Become TNA Wrestling Partner, How the Harris Brothers Are Involved

According to Ryan Satin of ProWrestlingSheet.com, the multi-million dollar investment company who bought and sold Segway are in talks with TNA Wrestling to become their official partner, this according to multiple sources.

Sources report one of the organizations discussing a possible partnership with TNA is Summit Strategic Investments, and the deal could be huge for the wrestling company. SSI has a successful track record and is known for “transforming troubled assets.”

In 2013, the company acquired Segway after the owner of the company passed away and sold it 2 years later. According to USA Today, the buyers received $80 million from a group of investors to finance the purchase. The investment company also helped to resurrect Fisker Automotive in 2015 with the help of their partner, Wanxiang — a wealthy Chinese auto-parts company.

Here’s where things get interesting.

The CEO of SSI is named Roger Brown. His brother, Jason Brown, is the CEO of Aroluxe Media, the outsourced company TNA uses to help produce Impact Wrestling

It’s being said Aroluxe Media are simply the production arm of Aroluxe Marketing — the company initially pin-pointed as a potential investor — and sources say neither are in talks to buy a stake in TNA. However, former WCW wrestlers Ron Harris and Don Harris do indeed work for Aroluxe Media, and if the deal between SSI/TNA goes down, they’ll likely keep their current roles.

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