Update On TNA Moving To Destination America, WWE Legend Readmitted To The Hospital

tnaUpdate On TNA Moving To Destination America

As far as Destination America’s ratings numbers go, the most-watched show on the network was an episode of Buying Alaska that drew 535,000 viewers two weeks ago.

The network had an best-average ever of 214,000 weekly viewers a few weeks ago, but usually float somewhere in between 100,000 and 200,000 primetime viewers. Their bigger shows are noted as doing better and in the 200,000 range; TNA was reported to be considered a “flagship” show when they join the network next year. 

TNA Impact Wrestling drew an average of over one million viewers, which is good news if they follow the company over to the new network, in addition to gaining new fans. To compare network reach, however, Spike TV reachers nearly 99 million American homes and is available in Canada, whereas Destination America is in 60 million US homes, and not available in Canada. 

WWE Legend In Hospital 

 

F4WOnline.com is reporting former WWE star James “Kamala” Harris was recently readmitted to the hospital earlier this week for a bad stomach infection.

We had previously reported Harris was in the hospital a few weeks ago, when he was admitted for a case of peritonitis, which led to surgery and a stay in the hospital’s intensive care unit. 

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