Shawn Daivari & Kurt Angle Adress Online Rumors, More

– TNA Bound for Glory will be TNA's first PPV available in HD on DirecTV.

– During an interview with Low Blow Radio, Shawn Daivari explained what led to his release from TNA Wrestling late last year. "Well when I came into TNA I had a very good relationship with Jeff Jarrett, who seemed to have more or less run things at the time. If I ever needed anything he could get it done. Once he got pushed out of the door things changed significantly. His job was divided among 10-15 different people, many of which I didn't have the relationship like I had with Jeff. I signed a two-year contract assuming that the entire time my boss would be Jeff which wasn't the case. Management and I didn't see eye to eye on some things and that's how things ended." He also discussed the organization's use of veteran talent. "Well, a common misconception is that the veterans in TNA may demand management to put them over, which in reality isn't the case at all. I never witnessed that during my entire stay with TNA. If a veteran goes over it's because of creative. I remember when Kevin Nash was doing an angle with Samoa Joe and really wanted to put Joe over. Creative kept booking it wrong and Nash eventually went over, despite what he wanted."

– Kurt Angle took to Twitter to comment on reports that he was unhappy with Abyss dropping him on his head during their match on last week's iMPACT! broadcast. "The false rumors about Abyss dropping me on my head are untrue," he wrote. "To the sites that wrote about it. It's untrue."

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