Lashley's TNA Future, WWE Haters, TNA's Video On Demand
– Last night, Bobby Lashley took part in a chat session with FightHype.com. Lashley is currently training for his fight against Bobb Sapp on June 27th. Here's what Lashley said about: Haters in WWE: "I believe there were people there who didn't want me there and they were able to use their power there and get me out. And I wanted to fight!" Working With TNA: TNA really wants to work with me and they give me the opportunity to travel and train, so I may do TNA early in my career." WWE Stars Who Could Do MMA: "Right now, I think Shelton Benjamin. He's an athlete who could learn the skill. For the lightweight division, I would love to see Jamie Noble." Who He Likes for Lesnar vs. Mir "I'd rather not say. I think it will be a great fight for the fans. I know Frank is ready. I've talked to him personally. I know Brock is training hard. The fans will get their monies worth in this fight." His Strategy Against Bob Sapp: "I said I was going to go right at him so I'm going to go right at him! That's our plan. Some people like to go away from him, but I'm going to go toe-to-toe with him and see if he can stand it. I want to bang with him!"
– TNA World Heavyweight Champion Mick Foley is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated. The headline reads: "JACKED UP! – Old Pro, New Era for TNA." You can see the magazine cover at www.PWI-Online.com.
– As noted earlier, TNA Wrestling has launched a new video on-demand service, which features over 200 hours of content available to online subscribers.
"TNA Video Vault is a ground breaking product for a home video studio, a cornerstone in our commitment to digital distribution, and an incredible destination for fans of pro wrestling," said TNA Entertainment Chief Marketing Officer Steve Allison. "Every program we've ever created for DVD is right here on-demand along with every pay-per-view event we've aired since 2004. Limited shelf space at retail has meant limited choices for our fans. TNA Video Vault is a destination with unlimited shelf space and unlimited choices."
Starting today consumers can access TNA Home Video titles streamed on-demand for only $3.99 per showing or subscribe for unlimited total library access for $7.99 per month. A prepaid total access annual subscription is also available for $49.99 per year.
To view the new website, visit www.TNAVideoVault.com.