TNA Live Event Venue Change (& More)

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OVERWHELMING DEMAND MOVES SATURDAY NIGHT TNA EVENT IN EAST HARTFORD TO BIGGER VENUE — BLOOMFIELD TENNIS ACADEMY IN BLOOMFIELD, CT

Kurt Angle to battle The Monster Abyss, Rematch between Christopher Daniels and A.J. Styles just announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Bloomfield, Connecticut, November 10, 2006 — Due to overwhelming demand by fans to see the stars of Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling compete live, officials have moved the live event originally scheduled at the Face Off Arena in East Hartford, Connecticut to the Bloomfield Tennis Academy in Bloomfield, Connecticut to accommodate demand for tickets.

The show has not changed dates or times — the event will still take place at 7 p.m. Saturday night, with the “Ultimate Experience Meet and Greet” at 6:30 p.m., and the first bell at 8 p.m. Fans with tickets for the Face Off Arena DO NOT have to change tickets. Tickets for the Face Off Arena will be honored at the door.

The Bloomfield Tennis Academy (45 Douglas Street, Bloomfield, CT 06002) is located 7 miles from the Face Off Arena in East Hartford.

For more ticket information, call (704) 277-4233.

Olympic Gold Medalist and former world heavyweight champion Kurt Angle will battle The Monster Abyss in a main event, headlining a full night of action featuring TNA stars.

Just added to the card will be a showdown between Christopher Daniels and A.J. Styles, with the X-Division title on the line.

Also scheduled to square off will be the Samoan Submission Machine Samoa Joe and Rhino, Eric Young versus Brother Runt, and a three-way match between Jay Lethal, Petey Williams and Sonjay Dutt, among other matches.

This unforgettable night of action starts at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at www.uwfusa.com.

For info on this weekend’s Philly TNA/UWF house show, go here, and for other TNA news, including videos from iMPACT! and updates on new Ms. Brooks pics, the Midway video game and more, go here.

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.