source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Jake Roberts met with TNA officials last Monday to present some ideas for a possible return. Roberts has showed up at several Impact tapings in the last few months in hopes of landing a job. On this occasion, Roberts proposed an angle where they would somehow find a fan in the crowd who has a crack addiction problem and he would help clean the fan up. TNA officials are willing to listen to him, but that particular angle probably won't be happening.
Here are the total sales figures of TNA DVDs available at retail outlets: Best of the X Division Volume 1(14,624) Best of A.J. Styles (12,887), Best of Jeff Hardy (10,503), Best of the Bloodiest Brawls Volume 1 (9,169), Final Resolution 2005 (8,664), Destination X 2005 (7.877), Against All Odds 2005 (7,309), Best of Raven (6,350), Genesis 2005 (6,303), Best of Christopher Daniels ((6,235), Final Resolution 2006 (6,182), Turning Point 2005 (2,513), Lockdown 2006 (2,179). Also note, these sales figures don't include sales from Wal-Mart, where TNA DVDs sell very well for their standards. Also, a sales figure for Samoa Joe's DVD isn't available at the moment.
TNA will be holding a return house show on 11/10 at Philadelphia.
