Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Bruce Pritchard joins TNA, press release

FOR IMMEDIATE


RELEASE:

TNA ENTERTAINMENT, HOME OF TNA¹S IMPACT WRESTLING

APPOINTS BRUCE PRICHARD TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

PROGRAMMING AND TALENT RELATIONS

Prichard¹s mark on pro wrestling continues with TNA

NASHVILLE, TN

(October 18, 2011) TNA Entertainment, home of TNA IMPACT WRESLTING, one of the top-rated

programs on Spike TV announces the appointment of Bruce Prichard as Senior Vice President

Programming and Talent Relations. Prichard is one of the most storied professionals in the world of prowrestling.

His 30+ years in the business includes an extensive list of achievements.

“TNA is gaining such a wealth of knowledge and insight as we continue to grow our business with the

addition of Bruce to our senior management staff,” states TNA President Dixie Carter. “This appointment

is another indication to the community that TNA¹s IMPACT WRESLTING is gaining ground across all

platforms; we are thrilled that Bruce is bringing his knowledge in television production, writing and talent

relations to TNA.”

Prior to joining TNA Entertainment, Prichard managed production of live domestic and international

television programming for WWE Inc./Titan Sports where he also served as a writer and on air talent for

the wrestling organization. Based in Houston, Texas, Prichard will oversee talent relations, talent

scouting and development, as well as, overseeing the creative direction of the company.

“I am looking forward to working with the exemplary talent both in front of the camera and behind the

scenes at TNA. There are some exciting new ventures in progress as we speak involving the tremendous

roster of current TNA superstars, as well as, development for the TNA superstars of the future,” says

Prichard. “We are expanding our roster and looking for new and adventurous additions to our television

product. I welcome the challenge and am invigorated by the endless opportunities this company provides.

Our fan base for our brand continues to grow and I am proud to be a part of it.”

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