Magnus Talks WWE Possibly Purchasing TNA, the Current State of TNA, Why He Left the Company, More

Former TNA Impact star Nick “Magnus” Aldis joined the Jordan Garber NOW podcast with Jordan Garber. In this interview Magnus discusses starting out in England, getting signed by TNA and his experiences with the company, the state of TNA as well as Global Force Wrestling. Below are Highlights:

On Leaving TNA:

I have way too much respect for anybody there. It’s no secret at this point that my departure from there was because of money. But also because of a failed relationship with the guy in charge and that is much my fault as it is his fault.

On winning the GFW Title:

I told Jeff Jarrett of course I’d work for you I’ll help you out. Then we did the TV taping’s in Vegas which were phenomenal. I had no idea. He just said your gonna win and you’re gonna be the champion and I said fantastic. Thanks. It was just business I guess he just seemed I was the suitable candidate.

On the state of TNA:

It would be sad. If it’s not going to be in a good place. Than it may be a better thing. If they get acquired by WWE it wont be the worst thing in the world. If they are going to cease operating at least they could live forever on the network and have a good legacy. I hope everyone there is having fun and continuing to make money.

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