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Post by hbk on Oct 17, 2006 11:38:17 GMT -5
source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Konnan had a confrontation with Jeff Jarrett at last week's Impact tapings. Konnan basically demanded that that TNA give him a raise or he'll quit.
Jarrett was trying to get Konnan to sign the new converted contracts in which TNA books all its contracted guys for their respective indy dates and then they get a quarterly lump sum check. Konnan refused to switch over because he wants to control his Mexico bookings (AAA controls that), not to mention his Lucha Libre style independent bookings in North America.
Konnan's argument was that he signed his contract when he wasn't being used well (when he was a member of 3Live Kru). Now that he's managing one of the company's top acts in LAX, doing the Spanish announcing, not to mention that he set up the bookings for a recent show in Mexico, he wanted a substantial raise. Jarrett felt both sides signed a contract in good faith and it wasn't in good faith for him to want to re-negotiate a contract in the middle of the term. Konnan said that if he didn't get a raise, he would work full-time in Mexico.
TNA has offered Konnan a raise, but their is still the impasse regarding TNA wanting full control of booking him in Mexico.
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Post by simoneaton on Oct 20, 2006 9:11:10 GMT -5
I cna see where he is coming from but dont like Konnan so wont be to sad to see him leave
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Post by Scott Joyce on Oct 20, 2006 19:05:47 GMT -5
Not sure what Konan is making now but if hes to continue performing up to his abilities they should give him the raise. IMO Konan is good but not a talent that TNA would go spiraling down if he were to quit.
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