TNA “Impact” is going live. At least for one night. Company president Dixie Carter tweeted this week that the program will be live one night next month.
She wrote: “TNA Impact is going LIVE on 10/7. Remember my tweet about how TNA is going to change forever? Stay tuned.”
• Not every “Raw” guest host had a memorable experience. Jason Long described his time on the show as a “disaster.”
• John Cena’s wrestling career isn’t going the same route as The Rock’s did. During a CBS interview to promote his new film “Legendary,” Cena said he has no plans to give up wrestling for a full-time acting career.
The Local Corner: Action continues at TWA.
TWA Friday Night Brawl runs at 8 p.m. on Friday nights at the TWA Arena off Reed Road in north Whitfield County, about three miles north of the bypass. The TWA Action Zone runs at 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Tickets for both shows are $5 for adults and $3 for kids ages 6 to 12. Kids younger than 6 are admitted free. Any military member with proper identification will also be admitted free.
Action continues at DCW.
DCW runs at 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays at the DCW Arena at 1243 Cavender Road. Tickets are $5 for adults, $2 for kids and children 5 and younger are admitted free.
Trivia Teaser: Pistol Pez Whatley was from what city?
Check back next week for the answer.
Last week’s question: The Midnight Express was billed from what fictional area?
The Dark Side.
Jamie Jones wrote this column on his phone. (He wasn’t driving.) You can reach him at jamiejones@daltoncitizen.com or (706) 272-7723.
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NW’s Ramsey steps aside
Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen Northwest Whitfield catcher Bayli Cruse, right. talks with coach Shane Ramsey during a game in this file photo from last fall. Ramsey recently resigned as the school’s softball coach after three straight trips to the state playoffs and a fourth-place finish in 2011.
Northwest Whitfield’s softball team heads into next season with two of the most highly respected players in Georgia, and the Lady Bruins should be expected to contend for a state title.
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